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2024 GCPS Caring Awards Recipients

      Gwinnett County Public Schools' Office of Counseling, College and Career Services recently honored six outstanding elementary, middle, and high school students with Caring Awards. The recipients were recognized for demonstrating kindness, empathy, and community engagement at their respective schools. The event took place at the J. Alvin Wilbanks Instructional Support Center and was attended by parents, principals, counselors, teacher leaders, district leaders, and members of the Gwinnett County Board of Education.

     “The Caring Award continues to be a beacon of hope, inspiring the next generation of empathetic leaders committed to fostering a more caring and inclusive world,” says Director of Counseling, College and Career Services Dr. Demetria Williams. “In an era often overshadowed by negativity, it is a privilege to acknowledge and nurture the young visionaries who are poised to leave an indelible mark on our schools and society.” 

 

2024 Caring Award Winners:

Harsh PatelLevel Creek Elementary School, 5th grade

Amelia BeaboutWalnut Grove Elementary School, 5th grade

Dayra Garcia QuinteroColeman Middle School, 8th grade

Aleah ZafftLanier Middle School, 8th grade

Abigail BiiMeadowcreek High School, 12th grade

Emma HightowerMountain View High School, 12th grade
 

2024 GCPS Caring Awards Recipients

Image: (From left to right) Harsh Patel (Level Creek ES), Amelia Beabout (Walnut Grove ES), Aleah Zafft (Lanier MS), Dayra Garcia Quintero (Coleman MS), Abigail Bii (Meadowcreek HS), Emma Hightower (Mountain View HS)