137 Dacula Road, Dacula, GA 30019 / 770.963.1110
Gwinnett County Public Library is happy to serve as a safe place for students after school and appreciates the majority of students who visit and abide by the library's rules. Students are welcome to use the library to study, talk with friends, and participate in library programs and activities. The library does have a Code of Conduct to address students whose behavior is disruptive to others using the library and violating the Code of Conduct will lead to suspension from the library.
Violations include but are not limited to:
● disobeying the reasonable direction of library staff or security officers
● making loud disruptive noises of any kind
● blocking aisles, entrances, or exits in any manner
● engaging in any form of sexual misconduct
● damaging, stealing, or altering library property
● smoking on library property
Immediate suspensions for the remainder of the school year will be issued to students who fight or threaten to fight on library property, who harass or threaten library staff or other customers, bring drugs or alcohol onto library property, or engage in other illegal activity.
Caregivers can ensure that their students retain access to the library by setting expectations for behavior after school and by working proactively with library staff when issues arise. The library is committed to working with students, caregivers, schools, and police officers to keep students safe and to quickly address all inappropriate conduct.
DMS Club Slideshow QR Code: Scan with your phone's camera app
The first meeting of the DMS "Green Team" Science Club will be held on
Friday, September 22nd
8:15am.
in Green 10.232
If you have any questions please see Ms. Bradley-Brown.
Children need healthy meals to learn. Gwinnett County Public Schools offers healthy meals every school day. Breakfast costs $1.50; lunch costs $2.25 for elementary and $2.50 at middle and high schools. Your children may qualify for free meals or for reduced-price meals. The reduced price is $.30 for breakfast and $.40 for lunch. This packet includes an application for free or reduced-price meal benefits and a set of detailed instructions. Below are some common questions and answers to help you with the application process.
WHO CAN GET FREE OR REDUCED-PRICE MEALS?
All children in households receiving benefits from SNAP or TANF are eligible for free.
Foster children that are under the legal responsibility of a foster care agency or court are eligible for free.
Children participating in their school’s Head Start program are eligible for free.
Children who meet the definition of homeless, runaway, or migrant are eligible for free.
Children may receive free or reduced-price meals if your household’s income is within the limits on the Federal Income Eligibility Chart.
SY23-24 Free and Reduced Price Meal Application
You can also log on to the Back To School portion of our website for more information and access to forms.
Who: Parents/Guardians of students receiving Special Education services
What:
Parent Mentors Present on topics geared towards providing parents of students with disabilities relevant topics to support their child throughout the school year and be an active participant in their child’s education.
When:
Various Dates throughout the 2023-2024 SY
Where:
10 am in person at the ISC
6 pm via Zoom