Be the teacher they remember.
Gwinnett County Public Schools will host a Certified Teacher Job Fair on Saturday, March 16, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Infinite Energy Center in Duluth. The fair is by invitation only for those who are certified (or will be by July of 2019) in the following fields: Mathematics, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), Special Education (Pre-K-12) in all areas, Speech-Language Pathology, Foreign Language (French and Spanish, 6-12), Dual Language Immersion (Spanish, French, Korean), Middle Grades (all content areas), Elementary with Endorsements (ESOL, Reading, Math, Science), English/Language Arts, and Career and Technical Education (IT Programming, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Occupations).
The Gwinnett BOE approved the adoption of a bond resolution that will go directly toward capital improvement projects.
You’re invited to experience the largest student art exhibit in the state… Tapestry 2019.
Strong achievement on AP exams is earning GCPS students college credit and gaining recognition for Gwinnett schools.
We salute GCPS counselors for their work to develop and elevate students’ skills and abilities in the areas of academics, careers, and personal growth.
The Atlanta Opera performed a bilingual adaptation of “The Barber of Seville” at several Gwinnett schools.
Earlier this month, 72 GCPS school buses— emblazoned with messages about human trafficking—made their way through metro Atlanta traffic to Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) thanks the nearly 500 mentors who volunteer with the distict’s Community-Based Mentoring Program, making a powerful impact on our students.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of “The Beloved Community” in which neighbors work together to solve social problems, build bridges, remove barriers, and be of service to one another.
Even if the threat is a hoax, those who post or send threats can receive up to five years in federal prison, face state or local charges, and have school disciplinary consequences.
In this GCPS TV video, learn more about GCPS’ inaugural Girls Flag Football season and celebrate with Peachtree Ridge HS’ championship team.
It is the policy of Gwinnett County Public Schools not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, or disability in any employment practice, educational program, or any other program, activity, or service.
Gwinnett County Board of Education
Dr. Mary Kay Murphy, 2019 Chairman, District III; Louise Radloff, 2019 Vice Chairman, District V;
Carole C. Boyce, District I; Steven B. Knudsen, District II; and Everton Blair, Jr., District IV
J. Alvin Wilbanks, CEO/Superintendent
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