Dacula High School
Principal: Jeannie Hidalgo
123 Broad Street, Dacula, GA 30019
School Highlights
The following school highlights showcase how Dacula High School is fulfilling Gwinnett County Public School's four strategic priorities of Empathy, Equity, Effectiveness, and Excellence. Visit the School Profile Dashboard to find more detailed data on our school.
- Dacula High earned six recognitions from College Board for outstanding access and student achievement in Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
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Our large Dual Enrollment program is continuing to grow, offering students the opportunity to earn college credits.
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Students are recognized and celebrated regularly through Big Board/PBIS initiatives by meeting criteria that encourage positive goals and behaviors.
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A wide range of Career and Technical Education courses are offered, including Engineering, Culinary, and Video Broadcasting.
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Dacula High's Fine Arts students consistently rate Superior in Large Group Performance Exhibitions and competitions.
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Spanish, French, and German are offered, with many students completing four years.
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Students are supported with all their academic, social, and emotional needs through a strong counseling department and advisement program.
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Dacula has highly competitive teams, including six that made the state playoffs last year.
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Individual Coaches and Athletes were recognized in a variety of ways in 2022-23, including Coach of the Year, Channel 2 Athlete of the Year, Female Athlete of the Year, Male Runner of the Year, three Super-Six Selections, 23 All County Selections, three individual State Track championships, and 25 signees continuing at the next level.
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Dacula High School has a highly effective faculty and staff who believe that student success is their success and work to provide a setting conducive to learning and opportunities to demonstrate mastery of skills needed for success in school and the global community.
- Dacula High School was recognized by the Georgia Department of Education with Operational status for its implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in the last school year. PBIS encourages positive behaviors with recognition for students who exhibit appropriate school conduct.