From left, Gwinnett County Public Schools Superintendent Calvin Watts and Georgia Gwinnett College President Jann L. Joseph sign an agreement between the school system and college as University System of Georgia Regent Jose Perez looks on.
Officials are pictured participating in the GGC-GCPS Agreement Signing Gallery on Feb. 1. Georgia Gwinnett College and Gwinnett County Public Schools are launching a new partnership that is intended to offer additional educational resources to students and educators.
From left, Gwinnett County Public Schools Superintendent Calvin Watts and Georgia Gwinnett College President Jann L. Joseph sign an agreement between the school system and college as University System of Georgia Regent Jose Perez looks on.
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Officials are pictured participating in the GGC-GCPS Agreement Signing Gallery on Feb. 1. Georgia Gwinnett College and Gwinnett County Public Schools are launching a new partnership that is intended to offer additional educational resources to students and educators.
Georgia Gwinnett College and Gwinnett County Public Schools are launching a new partnership that is intended to offer additional educational resources to students and educators.
Three new programs announced by the college and the school system join other programs, such as dual enrollment, that are already available to students. GGC President Jann L. Joseph and GCPS Superintendent Calvin J. Watts signed an agreement this week to formalize the partnership with more than 50 people, including University System of Georgia Regent Jose Perez, in attendance for the agreement signing.
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