GCPS encourages our community to learn more about COVID-19 vaccinations and take advantage of opportunities to get vaccinated.
Caring, supportive community offers resources, food assistance
These community resources may be of assistance if you or someone you know needs support.
GCPS cafes offer range of options, including Halal-certified burger, vegetarian meals
Gwinnett County Public Schools’ cafeterias provide a wide range of options to meet students’ dietary needs.
GCPS applies range of layered mitigation strategies to help slow COVID spread
These practices are designed to help promote healthy and safe practices for our students, staff, and visitors, and to help keep our students in school and learning in person.
January is National Mentoring Month
GCPS and the district’s Community-Based Mentoring Program recognize the positive impact of mentoring on a student’s future.
District updates protocols for isolation and quarantine
The CDC recommends isolation for those who test positive for COVID-19 (with or without symptoms) and a quarantine period for those who are exposed to a positive case.
MLK Day of Service 2022: United we serve
MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities.
Unit 3: K-5 families invited to virtual AKS at Home sessions to support their child’s learning
Families are invited to participate in the school district’s quarterly AKS at Home initiative.
Be prepared for winter weather on school days
It’s important to know how to prepare yourself and your family for winter conditions and their impact on the school day.
Public invited to give feedback on Board district map options by Jan. 4
Families, staff, and other community stakeholders are invited to participate in a survey to gather feedback on the maps.
District shares approved calendar for 2022-23
District leaders and the School Board reviewed the 2022-23 calendar at the Dec. 16 Board meeting.
CS was ‘everywhere’ during Computer Science Week!
During Computer Science Week, our schools celebrated the many ways computer science and AI are used to innovate and improve the world around us.
A Toolkit for Families: Tips for a healthy and relaxing break
GCPS school social workers have gathered these tips to help families have a healthy and happy Winter Break and return to school in January relaxed and refreshed.
Lee Allen of Archer HS is 2022 GCPS Teacher of the Year!
Lee Allen was named as the district’s top teacher at the annual Teacher of the Year (TOTY) recognition event on Dec. 7.
Computer Science is everywhere!
Computer Science Week 2021
Industry Voices… CS and AI skills are in demand across industries
The school district’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are fortunate to work closely with a host of dedicated community and business partners.
Computer Science for All!
Computer Science 4 All is GCPS’ multi-year initiative to ensure that every student at every school has equal access to an inclusive, welcoming, and high-quality computer science experience.
Computer Science in GCPS
While computer science will be in the spotlight this week, know that our students have many opportunities to experience CS throughout the school year.
Community leaders become ‘Principal for a Day’
During American Education Week, members of Gwinnett’s business community and civic leaders took the opportunity to walk in the shoes of a school leader as a “Principal for a Day.”
2022-23 registration underway for some special schools
Each year, a few special GCPS schools and programs and a local charter school conduct activities during the winter to register students for the upcoming school year.