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2021 Norcross High School Foundation for Excellence Gala
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Mark your calendar for the Norcross High School Foundation for Excellence Gala, our largest fundraiser of the year! Funds raised at the Gala will help the Foundation achieve its mission “to ensure the success of all students at Norcross High School by building community support and by raising funds to cultivate excellence in academics, arts and athletics.”
This year’s Gala will be held on May 7 at Atlanta Tech Park (ATP), with options for inside, outside and virtual! We are excited to celebrate our Hall of Fame inductees- Jesse McMillan, Dave Huffman, and Stephanie & Tye Hanna – and enjoy an evening of raising funds for Norcross High School. For guests at ATP, food will be provided by Chef David and beverages by Peachtree Growler.
Coach Jesse McMillan Dave Huffman Stephanie and Ty Hanna
From April 21 until May 21, NHS teacher “Wish Bricks” will be available for purchase online. Wish Bricks represent items that teachers request to enhance their teaching and to provide unique learning opportunities that reach beyond the traditional curriculum. There are over 250 wish bricks available and range in price from $30 to $800. Additionally, several silent auction items will be available for bidding, including restaurant gift cards, and the live auction will take place online. The virtual online fundraiser is open to everyone in the community and can be joined by following the link: bit.ly/NHSGives or or text “NHSFE” to 56651 to register to bid.
Challenger and sponsorship opportunities are available. Please email president@norcrosshighfoundation.org for more information, or follow them on Facebook or Instagram.
Source: NHS Foundation for Excellence Release
Co -Presidents: Carrie DeLong and Amanda Credendino
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Peachtree Corners Business Association Announces Annual Scholarship Winners
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May 30, 2023
The Peachtree Corners Business Association (PCBA) has announced its 2023 Scholarship winners: Zoe Hanson of Norcross High School and Sasha Tarassenko of Paul Duke STEM High School.
Hanson was awarded $1,000 at PCBA’s April 27 Business After Hours event. Tarassenko will receive the $1,000 award at the organization’s May 18 Business After Hours Event.



Zoe Hanson has been accepted to the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) and will be studying Fashion Business Management.

“Pursuing the things I love has been a driving force throughout my life, one in which I intend on maintaining by following my dream of having a successful career in the fashion industry,” Hanson said. She shared that “it is important to be adaptive when faced with new difficult situations,” and stated that she is looking forward to seeing what the future will be.
Sasha Tarassenko plans to major in Sociology and Flute Performance with hopes of continuing her research on under representation in classical music education and industry, sparked by the AP Capstone program at the Paul Duke STEM High School and her interest in the performing arts.

“The PCBA Scholarship program is an integral part of our PCBA Community Outreach program,” said Lisa Proctor, PCBA President. “We are so fortunate to be able to continue to invest in our future. The PCBA has awarded 17 scholarships over the last 10 years, and I continue to be so impressed with these outstanding scholarship winners.”
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Pinckneyville Middle School Gets New Soccer Field [Photos]
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May 9, 2023
How do you reward a team with a seven-year consecutive championship streak? Pinckneyville Middle School’s answer is to construct a new soccer field. Well, not really. Although the girls’ soccer team has been undefeated for seven years in a row, the soccer field is to benefit everyone at the school as well as the community.
Financial backing from Peachtree Corners and support from Gwinnett County Public Schools made this possible. On Friday, May 5, school district administrators and city, county, and state elected officials celebrated the new grounds with a ribbon cutting.
The Pinckneyville Middle School PTA added a crowning touch by donating $17,000 for a scoreboard to be added to the soccer field.
The full feature story will be online soon and in our next issue of Peachtree Corners Magazine.
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Greater Atlanta Christian School names Valedictorian and Salutatorian
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May 8, 2023
During its Academic Awards Night, Greater Atlanta Christian School (GAC) named its Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the Class of 2023.
Sophia Nguyen of Duluth was named class valedictorian. She will attend the University of Georgia as a Foundation Fellow in the Fall and plans to pursue international law. She is the daughter of Ben and Kelly Nguyen.
During her time at GAC, Sophia has completed 11 honors courses, 14 advanced placement courses and one dual credit course. She was captain of the Varsity Academic Team for two years, leading the team to a state championship and qualifying for the High School National Championship.
Sophia was vice president and then president of the GAC Literary Magazine and serves as recording secretary of the Culture Club and was a Georgia Governor’s Honors participant in Communicative Arts last year.
Cecile Nguyen of Alpharetta has been named class salutatorian. She will attend the University of Georgia in the Fall and plans to double major in Psychology and Biology. She is the daughter of Paul and Tiffany Nguyen.
While at GAC, Cecile has completed 11 honors and nine advanced placement courses. She is the student manager of the Mock Trial Team and was selected to be the prosecutor for this year’s Gwinnett County case. Cecile is also a sought-after peer tutor.
GAC has 149 students graduating on May 20 at the Long Forum on the campus of Greater Atlanta Christian School.
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