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Director on mission to produce internationally educated college students
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Anthony Pinder is a man with a big mission: Internationalize Georgia Gwinnett College's campus.
Foreign studies: Sugar Hill man founds school in Rwanda
On his first trip to Africa, Phillip Haynes said he was shocked by what the people of the Rwandan village of Gihara asked for.
Teens gain leadership skills in summer internship
ATLANTA -- Gwinnett County residents Stacia Burke and Alexander Lopez recently completed the best summer job they say they ever had.
Suwanee gets artifact from Twin Towers
Suwanee recently received a piece of history from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
BOC briefed on 2012 housing plan
LAWRENCEVILLE -- Gwinnett commissioners were briefed Tuesday on a recommendation for how to use federal housing dollars next year.
Special education staffers learn skills at conference
LAWRENCEVILLE -- There are still a couple of weeks before kids have to be back in the classroom, but some teachers are in school this week.
Four schools to begin school year with counseling distinction
The support Gwinnett County Public Schools counselors provide to their students every day recently brought national distinction to four Gwinnett schools.
Bethlehem Christian achieves SACS, ACSI accreditations
Bethlehem Christian Academy has earned accreditation that recognizes it as a school that meets the standards necessary for quality education in an authentic Christian setting.
Kind soles: 10-year-old collects shoes for homeless
When McClain Hermes set a collection goal for the second year of her Shoes for the Souls project, her dad issued her a challenge.
Hands-on learning: School founder writing interactive books
Amos Alligator is late for everything and puts things off until the last minute. Ollie Orangutan has a hard time following directions. Edie Elephant gets upset when others make fun of her enormous ears.
