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Inclusive learning and play are alive at Cooper Elementary School. The school recently unveiled a new playground that serves the needs of nearly 20 percent of its student population. The new playground is safe and accessible for students with physical challenges to have a fun and equitable recess experience.
All GCPS locations will be closed on Wednesday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth.
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is inviting parents and guardians, community members, and school district employees to apply for the GEMS Oversight Committee, a group of community and school system representatives charged with the annual review of the Academic Knowledge and Skills (AKS) curriculum standards. The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Oct. 29, 2024.
The district’s two book mobiles—called Pow and Explore—are about to hit the road to bring a summer of reading to Gwinnett County students!
On May 7, the GCPS Environmental Services Department hosted its Custodial Awards Ceremony, recognizing the district’s custodial team members.
Bus safety has always been a priority in the Gwinnett County school district and in the state of Georgia; this means continuing to make our communities a safe place to grow.
GRAMMY-nominated artist and philanthropist Quavo, from the hip-hop group Migos, recently returned to Berkmar High School to host the 7th Annual Huncho Day.
Dr. Watts shares reflections and well wishes at this end-of-year message for all GCPS students, families, staff, and community members.
In April, South Gwinnett High School hosted its Career Academy Awards, highlighting its five career academies and 13 pathways.
On Tuesday, May 7, Maxwell High School of Technology, SkillsUSA, and its partners Lowe’s, State Farm, and Constellation will celebrate students pursuing careers in skilled trades.
Exceptional Children's Week, recognized April 14-17, provides a valuable opportunity to celebrate every child's uniqueness.
Take A Look Inside the new Trickum Middle School Addition!
GCPS is committed to this effort, and we offer students the opportunity to gain unique learning experiences through our Special Schools. Registration dates and informational meetings are listed for each school, and the school’s website has further details about registration and enrollment or lottery processes.
Monday, April 22, is Earth Day! Together, we can help reduce plastic pollution and cut plastic use to create a healthier world.
Dance Conservatory students at the School of The Arts (SOTA) at Central Gwinnett High School had the pleasure of working with the distinguished choreographer, Darrell Moultrie, this month.
Thanks to the caring members of Team GCPS, the 2024 Transition Fair highlighted strong community partners who are dedicated to finding ways to help each and every student reach their potential.
In March, Gwinnett County Public Schools recognizes Music in Our Schools Month and Youth Art Month, and the district is committed to supporting our students’ enrichment through fine arts.
Student Registration for the 2024-25 school year begins April 8, 2024. You may register online. After your student's online registration is complete, you will need to complete the enrollment process at your school.
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
Extremely cold temperatures present challenges for the GCPS school bus fleet, potentially causing a higher rate of mechanical issues on school bus start-up.
Discovery High School will host the PCH District Qualifier in Lawrenceville, Georgia on Saturday, March 16 and Sunday, March 17.
Gwinnett County Public Schools' School Resource Officers (SROs) Program plays a crucial role in maintaining safety and security within the school system.
Parenting is a journey filled with a myriad of challenges and joys. Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, it's essential to carve out moments for meaningful connections with our children.
An effort months in the making came to fruition with a very special Valentine’s Day visit for The Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology’s (GSMST) members of the Black Student Union (BSU).
Did you miss the latest episode of Teaching Gwinnett? Our coaches and student-athletes talk about their experiences.
The district’s Community-Based Mentoring Program (CBMP) has been relaunched with a commitment to equity.
Gwinnett County Public Schools students in grades 3-12 will participate in the EES Student Screener and Survey in February!
Enjoy complimentary lunch, food for your pantry, winter clothes, haircuts, and more to start the second semester with your Berkmar High community.
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is inviting parents and community members to apply for the district’s Instructional Resources Review Committee (IRRC), a group charged with evaluating print and digital instructional resources.
GCPS is piloting a new tool, Securly Classroom, to help students focus on learning while using their GCPS-issued student device in class.
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is excited to announce that after a year of planning, a redesigned version of the website, www.gcpsk12.org, will launch in January 2024.
Congratulations to our Brookwood, Peachtree Ridge, and Seckinger High School E-sports teams.
The Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) Facility Planning and Construction department recently visited the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (GSMST) to discuss their work and ongoing district projects with students.
Recently, our partners at the American Heart Association (AHA) surprised students and staff at the Top 10 Schools.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a gas with no color or smell. It can be dangerous to humans - even deadly.
CSEdWeek (December 4-8) is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers, and partners to the field.
The holidays are fast approaching, and we’re about to enter the busiest shopping season of the year. Here are a few ways you can keep yourself safe from cyber crooks.
Your participation is one of the first steps in the budget development process!
On October 21, the Community-Based Mentoring Program (CBMP) hosted their recurring Super Saturday event. The event hosted parents, mentors, and mentees for an informative and fun event that encouraged attendees to engage with each other.
Did you know that according to The New York Times, 65% of our current elementary school students will enter Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers that aren't created yet?
Seckinger High School celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month through its “Mes de la Hispanidad” project. The project spotlighted the contributions and accomplishments of prominent Hispanic figures in the United States.
Gwinnett County will open warming stations for residents to receive temporary, overnight relief when the temperatures reach 35 degrees and below.
Gwinnett County School Police (GCSP) and 12 Gwinnett County public schools hosted an event for Teen Driving Week promoting safe driving and driving habits. Several schools partnered with outside groups like AAA, Dacula Allstate Insurance, and the Scheiderich Agency.
Six local high schools in Georgia earned the Cooperative Spirit Sportsmanship Award, presented by Jackson EMC. Of the six, GCPS' Dacula High School and Duluth High School were recognized.
As we enter the winter season it is important to know what to expect from GCPS in case of inclement weather. If weather conditions pose a potential safety concern, the decision to cancel school or delay opening might be made.
Passwords are the most common way to prove our digital identity. We use passwords to access our work and home computers and email, online banking services, and social media accounts. If these passwords are not strong enough, systems and data are left vulnerable to attack. In fact, compromised passwords are the leading cause of security breaches.
Did you know in 2022, insecure password practices were exploited in 81% of cyber-attacks worldwide? Learn more about the 3 best practices for staying cybersecure at home.
GCPS’ Grounds Maintenance Department has been on a mission to revive playgrounds around our community. They have now transformed over 15 playgrounds in the district.
A Focus Moment Video from GCPS TV, highlighting this new chapter in three elementary schools!
Gwinnett County Public Schools is committed to ensuring its schools are safe and orderly.
9-8-8 connects individuals experiencing mental health-related distress with suicide prevention and crisis resources.
"I Messages" are a great social-emotional tool for conveying our emotional needs.
Policy JCDI remains intact with adjustments and modifications to the implementation based on Discipline Task Force recommendations.
Six core competencies that articulate our community’s aspirations for all of our students in GCPS.
Did you know every GCPS student's school ID doubles as a GCPL library card?
GCPS has a three-pronged approach to school safety: prevention, protection and mitigation, and response and recovery.
Dangers around the house don’t end once our kids are in school. As our children grow older, new dangers and potential risks still exist.
The Haskell family shares their student's journey.
Talk with anyone in the North Gwinnett Cluster, and you’ll find that Effectiveness is not just on display; it’s a way of life and everyday practice.
No matter where you journey through the Mill Creek Cluster, Effectiveness is eviden
All students entering or transferring into 11th grade will need proof of a meningococcal booster shot.
GCPS is home to approximately 350 Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) who serve our students across all clusters ages Pre-Kindergarten through grade 12.
If you experience an issue with accessing ParentVUE or StudentVUE mobile applications using Apple iOS, please download the most recent version from the Apple App Store.
School social workers are often the first responders in GCPS.
SOTA offers a unique “arts-centric” learning experience for Gwinnett County high school students, boasting the most fine arts courses in the district.
The GCPS Foundation invites you to shop at Lidl through November.
School of the Arts (SOTA) at Central Gwinnett High School is hosting a pre-audition workshop on November 2 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The workshop is designed to help students learn about the SOTA audition experience and provide information for all families and students interested in applying.
Hopkins Elementary School invites district families to “Café con la Familia” on Thursday, October 26, at 5:30 p.m. to share in a Spanish-language open community dialogue with our superintendent, Dr. Calvin J. Watts, district leaders, principals, assistant principals, and staff members who play crucial roles in shaping students’ educational journeys.
GCPS invites all families to attend a virtual “Mentoring & Community Schools Family Night” led by the Community-Based Mentoring Program and the Office of Community Schools on October 24 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Learn more about the calendar options, including answers to frequently asked questions.
On October 16, Bus Driver Appreciation Day celebrates GCPS drivers and monitors and coincides with National School Bus Safety Week, observed October 16-October 20. This annual observance is a heartfelt tribute to the dedicated bus drivers and monitors who ensure the safe transportation of our GCPS students to and from school.
Join us in celebrating the district’s Hispanic and Latin cultures for Hispanic Heritage Month between September 15 and October 15.
We are thrilled to celebrate Character Counts Week from Oct.15-21! Being a student who sustains healthy relationships, positivity, and respectful behaviors all contribute to having a strong character!
In Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS), we understand the challenge of letting your teen "hit the road." National Teen Driver Safety Week, from October 15 to October 21, is a great time to share safe driving habits with teens who are new drivers.
Let’s eat! We're celebrating National School Lunch Week from October 9-13! A healthy and balanced diet is imperative and impacts your GCPS student inside and outside the classroom.
Have a safe and relaxing Fall Break!
Staff, families, students, and community members are invited to review and provide input on proposed instructional resources for select grades and courses in Mathematics, ESOL, and World Language. This year’s virtual review will run through October 31.
From September 18-22, we celebrated Community School Coordinators Week! The Community Schools for each cluster work collaboratively with students and families, connecting them with community partners who can provide the educational and recreational programs, support, and services they need to be successful. We thank them for making our GCPS schools and communities stronger, brighter, and more engaging for each and every GCPS student!
From September 13 to November 7, 2023, each dollar you spend at Lidl earns points for your school.
Join us for a Gwinnett Stripers baseball game and help raise money for the GCPS Foundation!
The deadline to apply for this opportunity is September 5.
GCPS invites families, students, staff, and Gwinnett County residents to participate in the school district’s review of the proposed curriculum for 58 courses.
As the new school year’s excitement settles into September, join us as we explore Adaptability in our Collins Hill Cluster.
As the new school year’s excitement settles into September, join us as we explore Adaptability in our Grayson Cluster.
The 2023 Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame inducted six athletes and sports professionals who have made their mark on Gwinnett County and beyond.
GCPS has adopted resources focusing on character development and social-emotional learning.
Stripling Elementary School, part of Gwinnett County Public Schools located in Norcross, GA, is in year one of our STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) initiative as a school.
Dr. Calvin J. Watts reflects on this school year and shares a look at the year to come.
Find out ways we can #InvestInOurPlanet by getting involved and taking action.
Tapestry has begun, and artwork from GCPS students from all schools will be on display from now through March 23 in three shows.
The Annual GCPS Parent Educational Effectiveness Survey deadline has been extended to March 19, 2023.
GCPS is inviting parents and community members to apply for the district’s Instructional Resources Review Committee (IRRC), a group charged with evaluating print and digital instructional resources.
How are you taking care of your heart?
GCPS families of middle and high school students are invited to attend "Operation Graduation: Supporting College, Career, and Other Post-Secondary Options - Accountability and Assessment" on Tuesday, January 24, from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Through the AKS at Home initiative, families of students in grades K-5 are able to learn ways to help their children practice the key skills they are learning in language arts and math through live, grade-specific Zoom sessions, recorded sessions, and helpful tip sheets.
CSEdWeek is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers, and community partners.
Here's a college checklist with suggestions of ways you can start off January on the right track
SOTA@CGHS is accepting applications now for students with a passion for the arts.
November 18, 2022 Students in the Class of 2024, or current 11th graders, will need to participate in either the Gateway Writing Assessment in U.S. History or the school day administration of SAT for All to meet this graduation requirement.
Here are some highlights from the November 17 Board of Education meeting.
November 16, 2022 Working Together to Support our District’s Success
November 15, 2022 Families are important education partners in a child’s education. Support your K-5 child’s learning with virtual AKS at Home sessions!
November 14, 2022 The Board of Education invites students, families, staff, and community members to have open-ended conversations with BOE district representatives. All town hall meetings are open to the public.
On November 12, Shenée Johnson Holloway, Coordinator, Office of Family Engagement, received the President's Volunteer Service Award.
See a slideshow of the TOTYs honored by their local schools.
To join the GCPS Literacy Advisory Council, please complete the survey expressing your commitment to leading this work by 6:00 p.m. on November 9, 2022.
Gwinnett County students, families, faculty, staff, and Community Members of Gwinnett County Public Schools are invited to this community event
Additional vaccination events in other clusters are being scheduled now; more information is coming soon!
November 1, 2022 During the November college-going campaign, more than 250 Georgia colleges and universities waive application fees for high school seniors applying for enrollment for Fall 2023.
GCPS aims to create a school calendar that fosters student achievement, while at the same time meeting the needs of our students, families, and communities.
The Gwinnett County Board of Education is seeking feedback on proposed changes to policy from the GCPS Community.
Gwinnett, Newton, Rockdale County Health Department is offering vaccinations to students in the Brookwood, Central Gwinnett, and South Gwinnett Clusters.
While any major infraction (resulting in a consequence in Levels III through V) could result in a disciplinary tribunal depending on the circumstances of the situation, all infractions at a Level V response should be brought forward to a disciplinary tribunal.
Families should expect buses to run their routes from approximately 10:45 a.m. to noon, beginning at the first stops on the route.
The Georgia Department of Education welcomes your feedback and comments regarding the proposed K-12 English Language Arts Standards.
Use the GCPS Confidential Tip Line! Call or Text 770-822-6513
We must, and we will work together to solve this crisis.
Here are some highlights from the Oct. 20 Board of Education meeting.
Information about voting and supporting the democratic process as a poll worker in our county.
Digital Citizenship Week (Oct. 17-21) is a great time for families to become partners in the effort to help our students become responsible digital citizens.
The Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) program, administered by the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL), helps parents access childcare so they can attend work, school, or training programs.
Here are some simple coping skills you can teach and practice with your child.
Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat and lungs.
Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) is hiring bus drivers!
As a parent or guardian, GCPS offers some things you can do to keep your student safe.
Tips from the Strong4Life program through Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
School breaks can be both an exciting and stressful time for families. Here are some tips to help your student build resilience and enjoy school breaks.
Parents of students receiving special education services in Gwinnett are invited to attend an informational session on Thursday, December 8.
GCPS invites families, Gwinnett county residents, students, and GCPS staff members to participate in the school district’s review of the AKS curriculum through Oct. 6.
The deadline to register to vote in Gwinnett County (or make changes to an existing registration) is Tuesday, Oct. 11.
GCPS’ quarterly AKS at Home initiative empowers families of students in grades K-5 to help their children practice the key skills they are learning in language arts and math.
Here are three tips to help you make space for an after-school conversation with your child.
Here are some highlights from the Sept. 15 Board of Education meeting.
Learn more about becoming a GCPS Paraprofessional or Joining the Café Gwinnett Team today!
How often do you stop and think about the positive things that happened during the day?
Staying in the loop with your student’s school accounts should be simple. MyPaymentsPlus helps streamline payments for school meals, fees, and activities.
As we begin the school year, it’s important for you and your student to know and understand expectations, rights, and responsibilities when it comes to behavior at school.
All GCPS students are required to review changes in the Handbook Information.
Divya Tiwary, a sophomore at GSMST, has been selected as a member of the 2022 Youth Advisory Committee for the Georgia School Boards Association!
The deadline to complete the application is Wednesday, August 31, 2022.
Here are some highlights from the Aug. 18 Board of Education meeting.
It’s not too late... Families, school district employees, and community members have until Friday, Aug. 12, to apply for the GEMS Oversight Committee.
The latest CDC update released on July 14, 2022, shows that Gwinnett County is now experiencing "High" community transmission of COVID-19.
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