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Author: Alia Malik
Gwinnett school district seeks input on superintendent search
The survey will be open through May 16.
Gwinnett school board to consider limiting public comments at meetings
The school district is seeking input on a new proposed 90-minute limit to the public comment portion of regular monthly board meetings.
Gwinnett superintendent’s legacy confronts increased diversity
The Wilbanks era is ending amid a divide over whether the successful system he built suits all the children of the new Gwinnett.
Gwinnett schools: Buyout of Wilbanks’ contract stirs debate
J. Alvin Wilbanks will get $530,731 per the terms of his contract.
Gwinnett school district adds incentives for substitute teachers
Many substitutes will be eligible for one-time incentives and raises in daily pay rates.
Gwinnett school board approves job posting for Wilbanks’ successor
The board recently ended Superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks’ contract after 25 years.
Gwinnett school board member fined for campaign finance violation
Tarece Johnson says she will pay a $1,000 fine to settle a complaint.
Gwinnett schools budget proposal dips into reserves again
The total budget for Georgia’s largest school district would near $2.4 billion.
Robot dog teaches lessons at Gwinnett County elementary school
Developers of AI Puppy are field testing the robot dog with students at an elementary school near Suwanee in metro Atlanta, an example of how teachers are experimenting with artificial intelligence to bolster learning — not just in the curriculum for students, but as an aide to educators