The school is part of the Gwinnett County Public Schools system. Meadowcreek High School is the most diverse secondary institution in the state of Georgia, with a student body representing over 90 different nationalities. Hispanics make up the majority with 65% of its students being of Hispanic/Latino descent.
Achievements
2008 - The culinary team won first place in the Georgia ProStart competition, which was the first time in the school's history that this honor had been given.[3]
2008 - On September 5, 2008, Meadowcreek football broke its 43-game losing streak by defeating Duluth.[4]
2009 - The culinary team successfully defended its state title at the Georgia ProStart competition.[5]
2017 - The Meadowcreek Men's Varsity Soccer Team won the 7A Georgia State Championship.[6]
2017 - Tommy T. Welch was named principal of the year for the state of Georgia and one of three finalists for the National Principal of the Year.[7][8]
2018 - The Meadowcreek Men's Varsity Basketball Team won the 7A Georgia State Championship.[9]
2018 - The culinary team won first place in the Georgia ProStart competition. Simone Byron was named Georgia ProStart Teacher of the Year.[10]
2019 - The Meadowcreek Men's Varsity Basketball Team finished runner-up in the 7A Georgia State Tournament.[11]
2019 - Cicely Lewis was named Media Specialist of the Year for the District,[12] Region,[13] and State.[14]
2019 - The Meadowcreek Men's Varsity Soccer Team finished tied for third in the 7A Georgia State Tournament.[15]
Statistics
Demographics (2014-2015 school year, last available numbers)[16]
Hispanic: 62%
Black: 25%
Asian: 8%
White: 3%
Other: 2%
Notable alumni
Wesley Duke (class of 1996) - college basketball and NFL football player[17]
^ abc"Meadowcreek High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Archived from the original on November 28, 2018. Retrieved September 1, 2024.