School Profile
The following school highlights showcase how McClure Health Science High School is fulfilling Gwinnett County Public School's four strategic priorities of Empathy, Equity, Effectiveness, and Excellence. Visit the School Profile Dashboard to find more detailed data on our school.
- McClure Health Science High School has been named a 2023 GaDOE AP Honor School: AP Access and Support School, AP Expansion School, AP Humanities School, AP STEM Achievement School, and AP STEM School.
- McClure Health Science High School offers over 20 Advanced Placement courses across all curriculum areas.
- 71% of McClure Health Science High School’s 2023 graduating class took an Advanced Placement course over the span of their four years in high school.
- McClure Health Science High School has maintained a graduation rate of over 93% every year since opening in the Fall of 2019 which is consistently one of the highest among GCPS high schools.
- McClure Health Science High School’s 2023 graduating class received $4.5 million in academic scholarships. This is the highest number of academic scholarships per pupil in Gwinnett County Public Schools for the second consecutive year.
- 30% of the 2023 McClure Health Science High School graduating class were honor graduates, which ranks as one of the highest percentages of honor graduates among GCPS Title I high schools. Students earned this distinction by maintaining a 90% or higher overall GPA.
- McClure Health Science High School was recognized as a Breakout School by the Georgia Association of Secondary School Principals based on documented successes in implementing strategies aligned in three areas: collaborative leadership; personalization; and curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
- McClure Health Science High School allows every student to engage in CTE pathways, including Patient Care Tech; Phlebotomy; Exercise Physiology; Medical Front Office; Computer Science; Marketing; and Audio, Video, and Film.
- McClure Health Science High School students have the opportunity to participate in real-world learning experiences with strategic partners: Emory Johns Creek Hospital; HealthMPowers; Piedmont Hospital Eastside; Peachtree Immediate Care; Northside Hospital; Skylark Adult Daycare; and Gwinnett, Newton, & Rockdale County Health Departments.
- McClure Health Science High School implemented the "No Place for Hate” program as a part of PBIS which cultivated student leadership, united the school community, and engaged students and staff in active learning.