Gwinnett County Public Schools
Gwinnett County Public Schools is a school district operating in Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA. GCPS is the largest school system in Georgia,[3] with 123 schools and an estimated enrollment of 161,000 students for the 2010-2011 year. GCPS is estimated to be the 14th largest school district in the U.S.[4] The district has its headquarters in an unincorporated area.[5] GCPS was the winner of the 2010 Broad Prize for Urban Education.[6][7]
Schools
The district's schools are grouped into 15 geographical attendance zones referred to as "clusters". Each cluster includes one high school and is named for the high school.[3]
Archer cluster
- W.J. Cooper Elementary School
- Harbins Elementary School
- Lovin Elementary School
- J.P. McConnell Middle School
- Archer High School
Berkmar cluster
- Alford Elementary School
- Benefield Elementary School
- Bethesda Elementary School
- Corley Elementary School
- Kanoheda Elementary School
- Minor Elementary School
- Berkmar Middle School
- Sweetwater Middle School
- Berkmar High School
Brookwood cluster
Central Gwinnett cluster
- Cedar Hill Elementary School
- Jenkins Elementary School
- Lawrenceville Elementary School
- Simonton Elementary School
- Winn Holt Elementary School
- Moore Middle School
- Richards Middle School
- Central Gwinnett High School
Collins Hill cluster
Dacula cluster
- Alcova Elementary School
- Dacula Elementary School
- Mulberry Elementary School
- Dacula Middle School
- Dacula High School
Duluth cluster
Grayson cluster
- Grayson Elementary School
- Pharr Elementary School
- Starling Elementary School
- Trip Elementary School
- Bay Creek Middle School
- Couch Middle School
- Grayson High School
Lanier cluster
Meadowcreek cluster
- Ferguson Elementary School
- G.H. Hopkins Elementary School
- Lilburn Elementary School
- Meadowcreek Elementary School
- Nesbit Elementary School
- Rockbridge Elementary School
- Lilburn Middle School
- Louise Radloff Middle School
- Meadowcreek High School
Mill Creek cluster
Mountain View cluster
Norcross cluster
- Beaver Ridge Elementary School
- Norcross Elementary School
- Peachtree Elementary School
- Simpson Elementary School
- Susan Stripling Elementary School
- Pinckneyville Middle School
- Summerour Middle School
- Norcross High School
North Gwinnett cluster
- Level Creek Elementary School
- Riverside Elementary School
- Roberts Elementary School
- Suwanee Elementary School
- North Gwinnett Middle School
- North Gwinnett High School
Parkview cluster
- Arcado Elementary School
- Camp Creek Elementary School
- Knight Elementary School
- Mountain Park Elementary School
- Trickum Middle School
- Parkview High School
Peachtree Ridge cluster
- Burnette Elementary School
- Dr. M. H. Mason Jr. Elementary School
- Jackson Elementary School
- Parsons Elementary School
- Richard Hull Middle School
- Peachtree Ridge High School
Shiloh cluster
- Anderson-Livsey Elementary School
- Annistown Elementary School
- Centerville Elementary School
- Henry Partee Elementary School
- Shiloh Elementary School
- Shiloh Middle School
- Shiloh High School
South Gwinnett cluster
Other programs
Several schools and programs operate outside of the clusters to serve specific student needs. These include the following:
See also
References
- ^ "Free US Geocoder". http://geocoder.us. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
- ^ a b School Stats, Retrieved August 7, 2010.
- ^ a b Gwinnett County Public Schools, Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce website, accessed August 26, 2011
- ^ Gwinnett County Public Schools, Ga.; District Profile, Broad Prize website, accessed August 26, 2011
- ^ "GCPS Home." Gwinnett County Public Schools. Retrieved on February 23, 2010.
- ^ 2010 Broad Prize Winner; Gwinnett County Public Schools, Georgia, Broad Prize website, accessed August 26, 2011
- ^ 2010 Broad Prize Awarded to Gwinnett County Public Schools; Georgia District Wins $1 Million in Scholarships, Four Finalists Each Win $250,000, Gwinnett County Public Schools website, accessed August 26, 2011
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