

The return of the Miss Parkview Pageant: after a hiatus, the program returns as it celebrates 50 years of excellence
Excellence. It comes in multiple ways, shapes, and forms. And when it comes to Parkview High School, an example of the excellence synonymous with the school and cluster is the Miss Parkview Pageant. Established in 1976, despite a longer than anticipated hiatus (since 2019), it's returning for the 2025-26 academic year. In speaking with the program advisor, there's multiple positive components historically as well as leading up to the present day which include, but are not l


School Day #1 ends in the Glads' first loss of the season: the Greenville Swamp Rabbits stop Atlanta 3-1 and snap their 6-game win streak to open the season
Preview: Greenville Swamp Rabbits (3-4-0-0/6 points/6th place in the ECHL South) vs Atlanta Gladiators (6-0-0-0/12 points/1st place in the ECHL South) As the Atlanta Gladiators close out their current homestand (3 games), they look to have another favorable result against yet another ECHL South Division rival. For the mid-morning School Day #1 game in which students across the metro-area are in for a daytime experience of hockey (November 5, 2025 at 10:30am EST at the Gas


Autumn with the author: with 3 consecutive weeks of events, #AuthorASnorton is on the move this fall
With mid-autumn arriving, there's definitely something in the air. And while said air is getting a little cooler (depending on where you are located) and the leaves are changing colors and starting to fall, #AuthorASnorton is heating up and picking up the pace at this time of year. His autumn started a little early with the release of his new book, 8 months of mercy: scenes with a social introvert (on August 28, 2025 with a debut author's talk at The Bookhouse in Win


Pull up at Parkview: The Parkview PTSA presents the Parkview Day Festival to celebrate community along with the cluster's 50th year
Fall means many things; among the meanings is the concept of a festival. When it comes to the Parkview cluster, it simply means more. It's about celebrating the cultural mosaic which makes it a leading presence in Gwinnett County, along with bringing the community together as this year marks the cluster's 50th year of existence. We recently sat down with Sophia Jetpuri-Naviwala, who serves as co-president of the Parkview PTSA with John Carlton. Her background in education (



























