Title I
Welcome!
Thank You Letter to South Gwinnett High School Families
November 2025
Dear Parent/Family,
Every child will have many teachers before they walk across the stage on graduation day. They'll learn about reading, math, science, art, and so much more. They'll learn how to interact with others. They'll learn about life.
But a child doesn't meet their first teacher inside a school building - they meet them inside their home. Parents and families have an immense, lasting, and irreplaceable impact on a child's education. The month of November is Family Engagement Month in our nation, a time to collectively recognize and honor the contributions of parents and families to student success.
South Gwinnett High School is committed to educating the whole child. We strive to provide high-quality programs that improve teaching and learning across and equip our school with the information and resources we need to help parents actively engage in their child's academic achievement.
Family engagement is a shared responsibility in which schools and other community organizations are committed to communicating with, reaching out to, and building ties to engage families in meaningful ways.
Research on family engagement suggests that when schools, families, and communities support each other, students of all backgrounds and abilities achieve at the highest levels.
First and foremost, to every parent and family member who pours their time, resources, efforts, and hours into their child's education: thank you, from the bottom of my heart. Nothing could be more important than your engagement and involvement with your child's education and in their school.
I want to invite you to join the celebration throughout November and all year round, as schools and districts across the state plan special events and recognitions to honor the crucial role parents and families play in students' education. Additionally, November 20th is National Parent Involvement Day, a time reserved, as a nation, for all parents to reflect on ways they can get more involved in the education of their children.
For ideas on how you can get engaged, please visit the Information for Parents page on our school's website at https://southgwinnetths.gcpsk12.org/ Here you can access an array of resources including The Plan/The Promise, Junior and Senior Class information, scholarship information, and counselor names/assignments.
Again, I want to personally thank you as a parent or family member of a child in South Gwinnett High School. Thank you for entrusting us with your child's education. We could not do the work of educating Georgia's future without you.

Parents Right to Know Statement:
Parents have the right to request information about the degree and qualifications of their child's teacher(s) and paraprofessional(s), if applicable.
Link to the GCPS SY25-26 Right to Know Letter
Parents have the right to request information about the degree and qualifications of their child’s teacher(s) and paraprofessional(s), if applicable. Please refer to the GCPS Student-Parent Handbook or contact your school's principal for more information.
Los padres tienen derecho a solicitar información sobre el título y las calificaciones del maestro(s) y paraprofessional(es) de su hijo, si corresponde. Consulte el Manual para Padres y Estudiantes de GCPS o comuníquese con el Director de su escuela para obtener más información.
Mission Statement
The goal of the South Gwinnett Title I Program is to ensure every child is able to learn and perform at levels that meet or exceed the state academic standards. The Title I federal funds we receive help to achieve this goal. These additional resources allow us to provide enhanced instructional programs for all students and the opportunity for parents to be involved in their children's education.
Title I Program
Title I is a federal program that provides funds to schools and districts based upon the percentage of students qualifying to receive free or reduced price (school) meals. The purpose is to ensure that all children have access to quality instruction and resources that will enable them to meet state academic standards. As a Title I school we also host workshops/trainings for parents that focus upon the academic needs of the students. While many of these workshops/trainings occur during daytime hours, others are held in the evenings. Additionally, these workshops/trainings are repeated, based upon attendance and parent requests. Interpreters (for Spanish speaking parents) and childcare are often available.
GCPS Family and Community Engagement Plan
Contact Us
Title I Administrator
Dr. Phil Lawall, Assistant Principal
Contact Information
Office: 678-344-2163
Email: phil.lawal@gcpsk12.org
Title I Parent Instructional Coordinator
Marcia Credle
Contact Information
Office: 770-972-4840
Email: marcia.credle@gcpsk12.org
Title I Parent Center
Location: Front Office
Hours: 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Monday - Friday
