During the 2021–22 school year, Gwinnett County Public Schools' 22,000 employees have worked together as a team to reach and teach each and every student, partnering with families to meet students' individual needs.
"Teaching Gwinnett" is a Gwinnett County Public Schools podcast that tackles important, relevant, and timely topics that impact the school district's more than 200,000 students and staff. On December 7, Gwinnett County Public Schools announced Lee Allen of Archer High School as the recipient of the school district’s highest teaching honor!
At the STAR Student event held at the John C. Maxwell Leadership Center at 12Stone Church, GCPS honored Chungin “Roy” Lee as Gwinnett County’s STAR (Student-Teacher Achievement Recognition) Student, representing Gwinnett County’s public and private schools, and Adam Sherman, as his STAR Teacher.
At its November 2021 Board Meeting, the Gwinnett County Board of Education approved its 2022 Legislative Priorities. Please click the link above to review and learn more.
"Teaching Gwinnett" is a Gwinnett County Public Schools podcast that tackles important, relevant, and timely topics that impact the school district's more than 200,000 students and staff.
GCPS’ mask guidance is based on community transmission as determined by the Georgia Department of Public Health. Masks are required in all GCPS facilities during periods of “Substantial” or “High” community transmission.
GCPS continues to focus on the health and safety of students and staff during the pandemic. Check this section out for information about COVID mitigation strategies and practices found in our schools and to access the COVID-19 Dashboard that reports cases by school and cluster.
Gwinnett County Public Schools encourages you to learn more about our work in this area.
In partnership with the Gwinnett County Public Library (GCPL), GCPS provides Tutor.com as an online tutoring resource for students.
To prepare for the next decade, GCPS launched a community-wide campaign to invite input on updating its Strategic Priorities for 2010-2020. That update is called the Strategic Direction for 2020-2030. Like its predecessor, it will be a significant guide for the school system’s work, now and in the future.
The school district’s Instructional Resources Review Committee (IRRC), a group charged with evaluating print and digital instructional resources for students, needs you and your feedback! The deadline to submit completed applications is Monday, Jan. 24.
At its November 2021 Board Meeting, the Gwinnett County Board of Education approved its 2022 Legislative Priorities. Please click the link above to review and learn more.
"Teaching Gwinnett" is a Gwinnett County Public Schools podcast that tackles important, relevant, and timely topics that impact the school district's more than 200,000 students and staff.
GCPS continues to focus on the health and safety of students and staff during the pandemic. Check this section out for information about COVID mitigation strategies and practices found in our schools and to access the COVID-19 Dashboard that reports cases by school and cluster.
Gwinnett County Public Schools encourages you to learn more about our work in this area.
In partnership with the Gwinnett County Public Library (GCPL), GCPS provides Tutor.com as an online tutoring resource for students.
To prepare for the next decade, GCPS launched a community-wide campaign to invite input on updating its Strategic Priorities for 2010-2020. That update is called the Strategic Direction for 2020-2030. Like its predecessor, it will be a significant guide for the school system’s work, now and in the future.