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Gwinnett County Public Schools

Mountain View High School

Principal: Stephanie Stewart

2351 Sunny Hill Road, Lawrenceville, GA 30043

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School Highlights

The following school highlights showcase how Mountain View 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.

  • Mountain View High School has the largest dual enrollment program in Gwinnett County Public Schools. Over 180 seniors participated in Dual Enrollment and earned over nine hundred hours of college credit saving families over $300,000.00.
  • Mountain View has a strong Advanced Placement Program with 118 AP student scholars.
  • Mountain View is an Advanced Placement Honors School in six categories: AP Access and Support School, AP Humanities School, AP Humanities Achievement School, AP School of Distinction, AP STEM School, AP STEM Achievement School.
  • Mountain View High School implemented a new advisement program to focus on student well-being and leadership.
  • Mountain View High School offers over 40 Clubs that allow students to connect to school in an area of interest. Some of our clubs include Student Council, National Honor Society, and Key Club. Mountain View has a large school council, and two state student council officers are Mountain View Students.
  • Students earned a total of over five million dollars in scholarship money. Thirty-seven percent of students were honor graduates, graduating with a 90.0 cumulative average or higher.
  • Mountain View High School hosted the annual Mountain View Cluster Art show, highlighting student artists from all cluster feeder schools and our Mountain View Orchestra and Theater students.
  • Mountain View High School offers students the opportunity to engage in several CTAE pathways, from Business Education to Marketing. Students are able to get hands-on training in their chosen field and gain industry certification in a high-demand field upon the completion of a pathway. Thirty-five students earned additional pathway completer seals on their diplomas.
  • Mountain View had twenty-two athletic signees and twelve fine arts signees.
  • 11 Mountain View varsity sports teams made post-season playoffs.
  • Mountain View High School is a Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) school. PBIS encourages positive behaviors with recognition for students who exhibit appropriate school conduct.

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