Gwinnett County Public Schools Cluster Assignments 2011-12

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Gwinnett County Public Schools Cluster Assignments 2011-12 Gwinnett County Public Schools Cluster Assignments 2011-12 VACANT / Jenny McDaniel Dr. Gale Hey / CoTinna Harris Calvin Watts / Tammy Ake 678-301-7002 678-301-7257 678-301-6141 Archer Cluster Berkmar Cluster Brookwood Cluster Archer High School Berkmar High School Brookwood High School McConnell Middle School Berkmar Middle School Five Forks Middle School Cooper Elementary School Corley Elementary School Brookwood Elementary School (part of) Harbins Elementary School Minor Elementary School Craig Elementary School (part of) Lovin Elementary School Sweetwater Middle School Gwin Oaks Elementary School Alford Elementary School Head Elementary School Central Gwinnett Cluster Benefield Elementary School Crews Middle School Central Gwinnett High School Bethesda Elementary School Brookwood Elementary School (most of) Richards Middle School Kanoheda Elementary School Craig Elementary School (most of) Cedar Hill Elementary School Jenkins Elementary School Collins Hill Cluster Grayson Cluster Simonton Elementary School Collins Hill High School Grayson High School Moore Middle School Creekland Middle School Bay Creek Middle School Lawrenceville Elementary School McKendree Elementary School Grayson Elementary School Winn Holt Elementary School Rock Springs Elementary School Trip Elementary School Dacula Cluster Taylor Elementary School Couch Middle School Dacula High School Walnut Grove Elementary School Pharr Elementary School Dacula Middle School Starling Elementary School Alcova Elementary School Duluth Cluster Dacula Elementary School Duluth High School Meadowcreek Cluster Mulberry Elementary School Duluth Middle School Meadowcreek High School Berkeley Lake Elementary School Lilburn Middle School Lanier Cluster Chattahoochee Elementary School Lilburn Elementary School Lanier High School Chesney Elem. School Nesbit Elementary School Lanier Middle School Harris Elementary School Rockbridge Elementary School Sugar Hill Elementary School Radloff Middle School Sycamore Elementary School Norcross Cluster Ferguson Elementary School White Oak Elementary School Norcross High School Hopkins Elementary School Mill Creek Cluster Pinckneyville Middle School Meadowcreek Elementary School Mill Creek High School Peachtree Elementary School Jones Middle School Simpson Elementary School Parkview Cluster Harmony Elementary School Stripling Elementary School Parkview High School Ivy Creek Elementary School (north of Peachtree Industrial Blvd.) Trickum Middle School Patrick Elementary School Summerour Middle School Arcado Elementary School Osborne Middle School Beaver Ridge Elementary School Camp Creek Elementary School Duncan Creek Elementary School Norcross Elementary School Knight Elementary School Fort Daniel Elementary School Stripling Elementary School Mountain Park Elementary School Puckett’s Mill Elementary School (south of Peachtree Industrial Blvd.) Shiloh Cluster Mountain View Cluster Peachtree Ridge Cluster Shiloh High School Mountain View High School Peachtree Ridge High School Shiloh Middle School Twin Rivers Middle School Hull Middle School Anderson-Livsey Elementary School Dyer Elementary School Burnette Elementary School Annistown Elementary School Freeman’s Mill Elementary School Jackson Elementary School Centerville Elementary School Woodward Mill Elementary School Mason Elementary School Partee Elementary School Parsons Elementary School Shiloh Elementary School North Gwinnett Cluster North Gwinnett High School North Gwinnett Middle School Other Programs/Facilities South Gwinnett Cluster GIVE Center East (alternative program) South Gwinnett High School Level Creek Elementary School Riverside Elementary School GIVE Center West (alternative program) Grace Snell Middle School Roberts Elementary School Gwinnett County Online Campus (charter) Magill Elementary School Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, Rosebud Elementary School Suwanee Elementary School and Technology (charter) Snellville Middle School Other Programs/Facilities Maxwell HS of Technology (charter) Britt Elementary School Buice School (Spec Ed services, special needs Pre-K Monarch School (SpecEd services, Special Needs Norton Elementary School & early childhood programs) Pre-K, ADAPT, & early childhood programs) Hooper Renwick (Spec Ed) New Life Academy of Excellence (charter) Oakland Meadow School (Spec Ed) Phoenix HS (open campus) .
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