- Paul Duke STEM HS
- Pinckneyville and Summerour Middle School Students
Rising Pinckneyville and Summerour Middle School Students
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Rising Pinckneyville and Summerour Middle School Students do not need to make a New Student Registration Appointment.
The Norcross cluster of schools has two outstanding options for rising ninth graders to choose from as they enter high school. Students and their families will have the opportunity to learn about Paul Duke STEM High School and Norcross High School in October and November of the student's 8th-grade year. Students will submit their choice for high school along with their elective course selections beginning in December.
Below is a calendar of events students and parents can attend to learn more about the Norcross cluster High School. In addition, several other documents/resources are included on the right side of this page to help students and parents make an informed decision.
IMPORTANT DATES for Fall 2024
- Thursday, November 7: Rising 9th Grade Information Night. 6:30pm to 8pm at Paul Duke STEM High School.
- December 2 to December 9: Selection window is open for families to pick between PDSHS and NHS.
Rising 9th Information Night
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- Thursday, November 7 @ 6:30 pm: In-person student/parent meeting with detailed information about Paul Duke STEM HS (in English & Spanish)
Reference Materials
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PDS Courses/Pathways
The courses offered at Paul Duke STEM offer something for any interest or ability level.
Steam Pathways - Robotics, Digital Arts, etc.
For more information on our course catalog, course sequesnces, and other curricular programs, please see our Academic Resources page.
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PDS Clubs and Activities
As a STEM school, our clubs and activities are unique in GCPS. Click here to explore the extracurricular opportunities at Paul Duke STEM.
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GCPS Freshman Book
The GCPS Freshman Book is for eighth grade students and parents as students prepare to enter high school.
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GCPS Choice Book
The GCPS Choice Book is for ninth grade students and parents and helps in planning for a student's four-year high school career.