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Posted on January 16, 2023 by L David McCollum
 
 
 
Gwinnett County Public Schools' Student-Athletes of the Month, December 2022
https://tinyurl.com/Archer011623
 
Devyn Lambert, Archer
Class: Senior
Sport: Flag football
Noteworthy: Devyn is an outstanding student and leader in our school. She has helped build our area champion flag football team since Day 1.  She is also a major contributor to our track team. Flag football coach Duvall Braxton said of her, "Devyn was our team captain this year.  She was all-region for the second time this year. She led our team in interceptions and was second in touchdowns. She was our vocal leader both on and off the field.”
 
Andrew Schnupp, Archer
Class: Senior
Sport: Swimming
Noteworthy: Andrew is an outstanding student and leader in our school. Coach Michele Broeg says of him, "Andrew has been a four-year member of our team. He is a current state qualifier in four different events as well as been an asset on our relay team qualifying all three of the relays to the state meet. He is currently a school record holder in three events. His specialties are free and butterfly and he is currently ranked top five in the county in both 50 free and 100 fly."
 
 
 
Posted on October 15, 2022 by L David McCollum
Categories: Our Schools
 
 
Georgia has 93 school districts with slow internet
Here are the 10 slowest
 
 
 
 
Posted on October 7, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
 
Posted on September 14, 2022 by L David McCollum
Categories: Our Schools, Sports
 
 
 
Annake Meadows gives Archer softball walk-off win over Parkview
 
 
 
 
Posted on April 28, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
Archer likely to have two players, Andrew Booth and Joshua Ezeudu, selected in NFL Draft
 
Posted on February 2, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
Girl's Basketball
Archer 61, Duluth 40
 
LAWRENCEVILLE — Taniya McGowan had 23 points, five steals and three assists Tuesday in eighth-ranked Archer’s 61-40 win over Duluth in 7-AAAAAAA on Tuesday. Ashanti Bryant (nine points, three steals, two blocks, two assists), Mia Walker (nine points) and Kyndall Collins (seven points, eight rebounds) also played well in the win. Walker, the team’s lone senior, was celebrated on Senior Night.
 
Posted on January 23, 2022 by L David McCollum
 
 
 

The Tigers (13-5) got contributions from a large group of players led by
Ashanti Bryant and Courtney Nesbitt, who had 14 points each.
Bryant added four rebounds, three assists and one steal, and
Nesbitt had six rebounds, three steals and three assists.
Mearah Whitehead (eight points, seven rebounds, three steals),
Kyndall Collins (six points, five rebounds, three blocks),
Mia Walker (six points, four rebounds, one steal) and
Taniya McGowan (five points, three rebounds, three steals, two blocks) also played well.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posted on January 9, 2022 by L David McCollum
Categories: Our Schools
 
 
 
Archer’s wrestling team rolled to the Region 7-AAAAAAA Duals title on Saturday.
The Tigers posted victories over Discovery (70-6), Berkmar (69-12) and
Dunwoody (69-12), earning the right to host
Class AAAAAAA State Duals prelims next weekend.
 
 

 
 
 
 
Posted on December 11, 2021 by L David McCollum
Categories: Our Schools
 
Archer's Lee Allen named Gwinnett County Schools' Teacher of the Year
 
 
Algebra and TikTok.
 
They don't necessarily seem like two things that go together, but that didn't stop Archer High School algebra teacher Lee Allen from challenging his students to find a way to bring the two together. The result were videos of students dancing while they sang inventive songs that they wrote about algebraic equations.
And, it sprang from Allen just wanting to try something different and inventive to make them want to learn math.

"That was just finding a way to give the kids a creative outlet," Allen said. "Georgia State University actually picked it up
and using it as a creative writing thing for their doctoral students." It's creativity like the merging of algebra and TikTok that Gwinnett County Public Schools officials cited as they named Allen as the district's Teacher of the Year and High School Teacher of the Year during a ceremony at the J. Alvin Wilbanks Instructional Support Center on Tuesday night. All 139 school-level teachers of the year were recognized during the ceremony although only the top 25 candidates for the district-wide honors were recognized in person at the ceremony, culminating with the naming of Allen for the district-wide honor. "I'm really just humbled and shocked," Allen said after the ceremony ended. "I never thought I'd be here. I wasn't sure I'd be the school-level teacher of the year just because there's so many great people I work with at my school, much less representing over 12,000 teachers. It's mind-blowing to me." When Superintendent Calvin Watts announced Allen was GCPS' Teacher of the Year, the educator dropped his head in his hand for a moment as he tried to take it all in before he stood up, hugged his wife, Mia — who also teaches algebra at Archer — and walked up to accept the award. "I started meditating," Allen said. "I read this book called '5 a.m. Club,' and I wake up at 5 a.m. and as part of my wake-up routine, I've been meditating, so I was trying to embrace the moment, recognize what was around me and do the things I learned in meditation to just kind of process the moment and also enjoy it." Allen has been a teacher for eight years, with the last three spent in GCPS. He began his career in education at Northwest Whitfield High School in 2014 after a career in the business sector and then arrived at Archer, where he teachers algebra to freshmen, in 2019.
Allen is also the assistant coach for Archer's varsity wrestling team. As a coach, he has student-athletes participate in community service projects that range from building homes for Habitat for Humanity, cleaning a local animal shelter and sitting and talking to residents at a local nursing home.
Allen said he tries to teach his students and wrestlers that the most important thing they can do is to try and do the best they can in anything they attempt.
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