NGSF History And Board Of Trustees

The North Gwinnett Schools Foundation is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) corporation dedicated to funding grants and scholarships to the teachers and students at Sycamore Elementary, Sugar Hill Elementary, Suwanee Elementary, Level Creek Elementary, Riverside Elementary, White Oak Elementary, the T. Carl Buice School, Lanier Middle School, North Gwinnett Middle School and North Gwinnett High School.

Our goal is to support the outstanding educators that have sought teaching opportunities in the North Gwinnett Cluster. Our teachers are using vertical team teaching techniques and collaborative planning to bring about high levels of learning and achievement in the classroom. They recognize that every student is capable of learning at high levels. Yet every student has a unique style of learning.

The Foundation is made up of parents, grandparents, educators, community leaders and business partners who are working to support the efforts of teachers who are passionate about giving every student the opportunity to achieve to their greatest potential. We are a united community investing in the future of our children. We are making a difference.

We invite you to be a part of supporting the great things going on in North Gwinnett –
a superior education for every student.

Executive Director

Nikki Chunn

Officers

President: Denise Brinson

Vice President: Steve Edwards

Secretary: Joni Baraban

Treasurer: Becky Munteanu

Advisory Board

Craig Barlow
Amy Bryan
Nancy Chandler
Jaime Espinosa
John Green
Kim Holland
Denise Jones
Nancy Kiel
Wanda Law
Sandra Levent
Jean Loethen-Payne
Gary Pirkle
Andy Pourchier
Ed Shaddix
Kim Smith
Connie Wiggins

Board of Trustees

Toby Blackwell
Cate Bogue
Doug Bogue
Garth Cappy
Zena Crawford
Steve Edwards
Cecil Gober
Gay Gober
Carolyn Hill
Laurie Maggio
Becky Munteanu
Nick Masino
Chris Nevels
Jodi Nevels
Timothy Poole
Denise Rainey
Lisa Ramsay
Jody Reeves
Heather Thomas
Ann Tindol
Chuck Tindol
Becky Vickery
Mary Warren
Denise Wilcox
Mary Wright
Darcy Young
Eric Young