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Gwinnett County Board of Education company history timeline

2006

In 2006, CEO/Superintendent Wilbanks established The Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation Fund, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to providing financial resources to enrich and enhance education in Gwinnett County Public Schools.

2009

In fact, two of these schools—Anderson–Livsey ES and Grace Snell MS—were named in March of 2009 and then were renamed by the Board in December of 2009.

In 2009, GCPS began working to develop a new evaluation system for teachers and leaders— the Gwinnett Teacher and Leader Effectiveness System.

2012

In August of 2012, GCPS piloted parts of eCLASS in five clusters of schools, expanding it to more schools the following year, and eventually to all schools.

2015

In the fall of 2015, GCPS kicked off a three-year process to design and implement a fair, flexible compensation system to provide opportunities for employees to be rewarded and recognized for exceptional performance rather than solely years of service.

2016

In 2016, GCPS was named a College Board Advanced Placement District of the Year.

2018

In 2018–19, the district opened its first theme high school— Paul Duke STEM High School— which places a heavy emphasis on the technology component of a STEM education.

2019

The first monetary awards were distributed in December of 2019.

2020

The work done to establish Digital Learning Days and to promote online learning were essential to the district’s success when it had to shift to digital learning for all students and teachers on March 16, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2022

Plans are underway for a theme cluster that will be anchored by Seckinger High School, which is slated to open in 2022.

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2006
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