How to register for summer school in Gwinnett County

Students change classrooms at the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology in Lawrenceville in this 2015 file photo.

Students change classrooms at the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology in Lawrenceville in this 2015 file photo.

Gwinnett County high school students can now register for this year’s summer school classes.

Gwinnett County Public Schools is offering in-person and online classes for students to get ahead or make up a course they’ve previously failed.

Classes cost $250 each, whether taken in-person or online, and $275 each for students who are not enrolled in Gwinnett County Public Schools. Payment is due at the time of registration, which occurs June 1 at Central Gwinnett High School, or any time through June 1 online. You must register for online classes by May 24.

You can register for in-person classes at mypaymentsplus.com and for online courses at gwinnettonlinecampus.com/summer. 

The school district recommends taking no more than two classes. In-person classes are held at Central Gwinnett, Meadowcreek, Mill Creek and Shiloh high schools. Transportation is not provided.

In-person courses meet either in the morning or afternoon time slots Monday through Thursday from June 13 to July 11. Online classes “meet” Monday through Friday.

Rising ninth-graders can only take personal fitness and health summer classes, but rising tenth- through twelfth-graders can take a variety of courses in language arts, math, science and social studies.

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