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By South Gwinnett News Reports | Apr 2, 2023
Mr. Davison says he uses the power of laughter to win over the hearts of students.
Brielle is smart and gets good grades.
Ms. Hermann strives to maintain a positive and fun learning environment for students.
Maya embraces each day with a positive attitude and works hard to achieve her goals.
Mr. Williams says he knows that he's been entrusted to assist young scholars for the ever-changing world.
Anya always tries her best to be there for those she cares for. Anya is our Student of the Day!
Mrs. Kruger says she is part of an amazing team, and together, they work to be a positive influence in the lives of students.
Jared is hardworking, determined, and funny.
The Gwinnett Youth Commission is now accepting applications for the 2023-2024 cohort!
A lot of the kids that we are seeing have a stigmatism which is an inaccuracy in how their eyes focus.
Dr. Whatley strives to make a positive impact in the lives of staff and students every day.
Vinaya is an enthusiastic learner.
Take part in the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council Summit for GCPS Students in grades 6-12 on Saturday, April 15, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Make plans to attend the School of the Arts @ Central Gwinnett (SOTA) inaugural Spring Arts Festival on March 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.!
Dr. Dyer says she shines because of her amazing students, parents, and colleagues, and because she enjoys her job.
Alvin loves to stay positive, regardless of what he is going through.
Know a kid with a talent for writing and a passion for journalism? Encourage them to apply to the award-winning Scholastic Kids Press program!
Every year, GCPS recognizes the Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Student of the Year at each high school.
Ms. Kucaj says she shines because of the school's pollinator gardening program that teaches environmental awareness through science-based learning.
Sophia strives to promote a sense of community in her school.