
Trailblazer Newsletter
May 23rd, 2022
PDS Final Exams Schedule
GCPS Summer School
Gwinnett County Publics Schools will once again pay for up to two summer school classes for high school students needing to retake a class they previously failed. There are three summer school sites – Archer High School, Berkmar High School, and Lanier High School. For more information on this incredible opportunity, please visit https://www.gcpsk12.org/SummerSchool .
Help us celebrate #TeamGCPS employees!
Senior Pictures - Class of 2023
Juniors and parents!
The year is coming to an end, which means you need to start preparing for your senior year! The first step is to have your senior pictures taken this summer.
You have two options - an appointment at the studio OR an appointment on campus.
THESE DIRECTIONS will explain both.
MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! APPOINTMENTS GO FAST!
In the next couple of weeks, you should receive a flier in the mail. GET A SNEAK PEEK HERE. It will explain everything you need to know.
If you have quesitons or concerns, please reach out to Lauren O'Connor at Lauren.OConnor@gcpsk12.org
SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT SURVEY
As a means of improving results for children with disabilities, the Georgia Department of Education is required to survey parents of students receiving special education services. You are receiving this notice as the Parent/Guardian of a student receiving services in Gwinnett County and therefore, you are able to participate in this year’s survey process. This is an opportunity for your voice to be heard. The feedback you share will help guide local schools’ efforts to improve Special Education services and results for children and families. The survey is available on-line and can be accessed on the Georgia Department of Education website. You may enter the following direct link into your browser - https://survey.gadoe.org/SPEDParentSurvey or you may utilize the QR Code provided below: Survey responses must be submitted by May 31, 2022. If you do not have access to a computer or smart phone, you may contact the Georgia Department of Education, Special Education Help Desk at 404-657-9968 in order to complete the survey by telephone. We look forward to your responses, Dr. Nicole White Executive Director of Special Education and Psychological Services If you have any questions, please contact the GCPS Parent Mentor as indicated below. GCPS Special Education Parent Mentor: Dawn Albanese Dawn.Albanese@gcpsk12.org
COVID-19 Surveillance Testing
Routine COVID-19 testing (also called surveillance testing) can quickly detect individuals who are positive with COVID-19 and trace contacts who should quarantine. The testing, which is free and will be conducted on a weekly basis at the school, uses a short Qtip-type swab to collect a sample from inside the nose. This testing will allow GCPS to test, receive test results (within 24 hours), and notify individuals of a clinically significant reading. By participating, students and staff members can help to minimize the spread of the virus within our schools, which benefits us all.
Although participation in surveillance testing is not required for students or staff members, it is strongly encouraged. Participation will contribute to the success of this mitigation strategy and our schools’ ability to limit the spread of COVID and keep students learning in person.
Learn more about the COVID testing being offered to Norcross Cluster students and staff by reviewing our frequently asked questions.
Softball Summer Camp
We will be having our softball camp
July 19-22 from 9:30-12:30
This year we will be focusing more on small group instruction. Your camper will be a part of a team for the whole week that will have 1-2 leaders that will be in charge. These will include the current players of the program and alumni that presently play in college that will also be there helping. There will be a current softball pitcher present and will be able to break down catcher's drills as well. We are very excited about this!
Please fill out the form below and let me know if you have any questions.
**Note, the last day of camp may go a half hour longer.
Norcross Softball Registration Form
Thank you and can't wait to see you all July 19th!
Behind every successful PTA, there is a school principal who is supportive,
helpful, and personally involved in the PTA activities. Dr. Wetherington is our Outstanding Principal of the Year of the Area 2 Gwinnett County Council of PTA!
Congratulations!
BIG NEWS!!!!
We are so proud to announce that Paul Duke STEM HS earned STEM Certification from the Georgia Department of Education.
Achieving Georgia DOE STEM certification, Paul Duke STEM is now.....
- the LARGEST whole school STEM certified High School in Georgia
- the FIRST Title I whole school STEM High School in Georgia
- the FIRST majority Latino STEM High School in Georgia
- the FIRST and ONLY non-criteria admission STEM High School in Georgia!
Thanks to the @gadoe_stem_steam for the support and recognition! #TeamGCPS Gwinnett Schools
Odyssey of the Mind Team Finished 1st in State
A team composed of students from across the Norcross cluster placed first at State in all Categories: Longterm, Style, and Spontaneous. The students received their highest score to date for their skit (192.36/200) and a perfect score for Style! For more information or to Donate to support their journey to the Odyssey of the Mind World Finals, please see the links below:
Link for our website:
https://www.performance-pc.info/Sponsor
Link for GoFundMe:
TEACHER OF THE MONTH
Lauren Whaley (World Language)
"She's literally the best teacher ever. She has been there when I needed her the most, she supports me in every way. She deserves the world. She supports and helps her students do well not only in her class but in all their classes."
STAFF OF THE MONTH
Ann Marie Burnett (Discipline Clerk)
"She is a wealth of information and always so helpful. Whenever I have questions or want to learn something new in Synergy, I know I can ask her for help and brainstorm ideas. She is always willing to help out when an extra set of hands are needed. She is helpful, organized, and pays attention to details, so I nominate her as staff member of the month!"
Lunches for Teacher and Staff of the Month (April) are generously provided by the Abouchar Family and the Cutler Family.
Congratulations Trailblazers!
Graduation Rates
GADOE released graduation rates for 2021, and the Paul Duke STEM grad rate is 92.5%, which is well above state and Gwinnett averages. We are so proud of our Trailblazers! #LearnTogetherLeadTomorrow
JUNIORS AND SENIORS!!!!
If you are interested in pursuing a degree through Gwinnett Tech's Automotive program, please attend one of the information sessions. Their program FILLS UP very quickly!
Diploma programs are completely free through the HOPE Grant and no GPA requirement. Associates degrees are not free but can be covered through Financial Aid.
Junior Parents and Students!
Have questions about how to prepare for senior year, applying for college, scholarships, etc? Here is your one stop guide to making sure you are prepared for both your senior year and life beyond high school!
COUNSELOR RECOMENDATION LETTER
Need a recommendation for college admissions or a scholarship? Click here for the Counselor Recommendation form (please allow two weeks to complete)
- Henderson - A - Gon
- Percy - Goo - N
- Patel - O - Z
CARE TEAM WISHLIST
The Paul Duke Care Team would like to extend a sincere thank you for the many generous donations that we have received throughout the year! The toiletries have been appreciated by our students and other schools have now started similar initiatives!
BIRTHDAY SHOUT OUTS!
For only a $5 donation to the Counseling Care Team!
Form found in MYPayments Plus under School Fundraisers
Please congratulate this year’s PTSA Senior Scholarship recipients: Noah Budnitz: one of the top ten seniors this year and Founder and CEO of the Gwinnett Drone Club. He is also the Founder of the Paul Duke STEM Launchpad and a member of the Climbing Team. Noah receives a $750 scholarship. Candace Cang: receives a $1000 scholarship as the first place winner. She is also one of the top ten students in this year’s senior class. She has served on the Gwinnett Student Leadership Team, DECA, and the Paul Duke Chamber Orchestra. In addition, she is the Founder and President of Paul Duke’s first Asian American Association.
This year we have two winners of The Trailblazer Award. They are both very active in TSA and have participated in underclassmen orientation, club fairs and school tours. They participate in DECA and TSA. Each of these students will get a $250 scholarship. Congratulations to Ali Akbar and Rohan Pai.
The Paul Duke STEM PTSA Staff Member of the Year Award was awarded to Mr. Andrew Wright because “he makes challenging math courses, easy to understand and FUN” (yes, fun!). We would like to acknowledge two honorable mentions, Leslie Patel for arranging a dental day for students and families and Ashley Getz for supporting PTSA Reflections.
Volunteers and Donations Needed for Exam Week Lunches
The last three days of exams, high schools do not have a lunch service. PTSA will be handing out brown bag lunches to fuel our students during this important time. Please consider donating side items or handing out items. It is an easy, short and rewarding volunteer opportunity.
Sign up to volunteer here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4AABAE22A13-mayexam
Sign up to donate items here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4AABAE22A13-mayexam1
PTSA VOLUNTEERING OPORTUNITIES
Are you interested in volunteering just an hour or two here and there or do you want a big project, there are plenty of ways to get involved in person or from home. Click here to sign up and receive volunteer opportunities as they arise.
Many Thanks!
Thank you to our local Dunkin' Donuts ( Mr. Changela) for the generous donation for " Coffee with Dr. Wetherington"
If you're taking an AP class during the 22-23 year, you may have a summer assignment. If you don't see your course, please check back soon our school website.
Click here for details and class descriptions. Ages 7-16
In-person Camps: https://www.kids4coding.com/inperson-techcamps4kids
Remote Camps: https://www.kids4coding.com/remote-springtechcourses
Chick-fil-A Peachtree Corners and Rivermont Station is hiring!
STEM High School Recruiting Mentors for Internships & Problem Solving
Paul Duke STEM High School, located one mile from our Innovation Center, is looking for people working in STEM fields to help mentor, coach and inspire students by engaging them in real world projects. It is difficult for kids to imagine a career in STEM when they don’t know how to connect subjects they study in school with actual professions and careers. You can help. There is an immediate need both for internship mentors for individual students and for examples of actual company problems that teams of students can form consulting teams around to develop creative solutions. Doesn’t this sound more relevant and fun than typical classroom work?
Off-campus internships pair students with an outside mentor who welcomes the student into their workplace for a few months or the whole school year. Previous internships have included: video production, project management, app development, coding and advanced vehicle research.
Recent internships include:
The President & COO of Peachtree Corners-based audio visual company Avyve served as a mentor and taught a student about his industry and skills crucial for business success – task management, managing the checks and balances between company departments and more. Additionally, each Friday, the student moved around the company to learn and assist with different departments. Click here for more on this internship example.
Curiosity Lab connected a student with a Kennesaw State University computer engineering professor to work together on vehicle-to-everything technology.
“When we are looking for mentors, the most important thing is their willingness to work with our students – 17- or 18-year-olds who may not have ever worked in a corporate environment before,” said Dr. Jonathon Wetherington, principal of Paul Duke. “We are looking for people who can speak frankly with students, mentor and guide them and provide them with tasks that fit their skillset and age.”
He also said that it was very common for student interns to spend much of their Fridays at the internship site working with their mentor, allowing them to view more of the office activity and participate more than if they only went to their internship after the school day ended.
For the SEE Consultancy, Paul Duke asks community organizations to pitch some of their lingering and large problems to students. Students then form consultancy teams and spend time building proposals to help solve these authentic issues. In the 2020-2021 school year, Paul Duke received pitches from MARTA, the City of Norcross, Molecula, Curiosity Lab and the Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources.
For example, the Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources asked, “How might we source and mitigate the unexplainable algal bloom in Ozora Lake in Tribble Mill Park to allow more recreational use and promote watershed health?” Check out the students’ video to learn how they approached this problem.
“We often put multiple student teams on the same consultancy project, and those teams will take a divergent approach and explore different ways of tackling the problem,” said Wetherington. “One path may be something the company has already thought of, but the other path is brand new. It's a great way to get some different perspectives, particularly for a small organization or those interested in hearing from a younger generation.”
Paul Duke is always on the lookout for people and organizations interested in becoming mentors or participating in the consulting challenges. More information is available on Paul Duke's website. Those interested in participating and helping students grow their skillsets and potential can apply via this link, too.
If you have any questions, contact SEE Coordinator Laura Calkins at laura.calkins@gcpsk12.org or 470-323-3602.
WORK BASED LEARNING
Do you like making money?
Would you like to earn school credit while making said money?
Will you be a senior during the 2022-2023 school year?
CERTIFICATE OF ENROLLMENT & ADAP
A Certificate of Enrollment is required to test for both driver's permit and driver's license. Students must submit a request form to receive this document. The request forms are available in the front office. The cost for this document is $3.
If you lost your ADAP certificate, you may get a replacement from the front office. ADAP certificates can be replaced for $5.
Please note there is a 48-hour turnaround for Certificate of Enrollment and replacement ADAP certificate requests.
PARKING INFORMATION
Eligible licensed student drivers must provide proof of insurance, a valid driver's license, and a completed parking application. Click here for an application. Additionally, students must pay $35 (Spring semester) for their parking pass. Click here to pay through MyPaymentsPlus. Students parking without a valid parking pass will be subject to disciplinary consequences including a boot on their car.
WORK PERMIT
If you are 15 years of age or younger, your employer may require a work permit. Work permits are all done online and must be completed by the student and the employer first before receiving the permit. Once both parties have completed their online portions, the student must bring in the confirmation, or MSK code, to the main office for their work permit.
COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
Are you planning on doing some community services but don't know where to start?
Contact Ms. Dobbs in the Parent Center or email at olaya.liranzo@gcpsk12.org
We need students who:
*Love their community
*Have a passion helping others
*Bilingual preferred but not required
REGISTER TO VOTE
Hey Trailblazers! Are you registered to Vote?
If you are 17 ½ or older.
Register or check you status here:

FOOD FINDER
To receive assistance with food, visit foodfinder.us

GA PARENT MENTOR PROGRAM
Gwinnett County Public School System’s (GCPS) Parent Mentors help provide parents of students with disabilities information, guidance, and resources to support students.
For more information click here

You can support Paul Duke STEM PTSA and our school by shopping at Kroger!
Simply visit http://www.kroger.com. Once logged into your Kroger account, search for Paul Duke Stem HS PTSA either by name or SI217 and then click Enroll. New users will need to create an account which requires some basic information, a valid email address and a rewards card. If you do not have a Kroger rewards card, please visit the customer service desk at any Kroger. The closest Kroger to Paul Duke STEM High is at 3455 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard


Paul Duke STEM and our PTSA are now on AmazonSmile! Already shopping on Amazon? Switch to AmazonSmile, a website operated by Amazon with the same products, pricing, and shopping features as Amazon.com and our school receives 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases. Go to smile.amazon.com or click here to register PTA Georgia Congress (our charitable arm). Thank you and happy shopping!
Click here to view a video on how to add an Amazon Smile "app" to your phone