Baggett Elementary
This page is dedicated to Baggett Elementary in Lawrenceville Baggett Elementary School is named after Boyd Q. Baggett, a former Gwinnett principal. Mr.
03/26/2026
Sneak peek π
ππ Literacy Night is TOMORROW!
We canβt wait to see all of our Baggett families under the stars! β¨
π Thursday, March 26
β° Pre-K starts at 3:15 PM
Come out for a fun night of reading, activities, and family time! ππ
Donβt forget β there will be free books & materials!
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π¨π Shoutout to Mrs. Lopez! π
Her passion, dedication, and advocacy for the arts continue to create opportunities for our students to express themselves, build confidence, and discover their talents.
Because of her, our school isnβt just a place to learnβitβs a place where creativity grows and students feel inspired every single day.
Thank you, Mrs. Lopez, for pouring your heart into our students and for being such a powerful voice for the arts at Baggett! ππ
03/21/2026
πΈπ¦ SPRING FLING FESTIVAL FUN π¦πΈ
What an unforgettable day! From laughter to splashes, our Spring Fling Festival was full of joy, energy, and community spirit π
One of the biggest highlights? The chance to dump water on some familiar faces ππ¦βdefinitely a crowd favorite! We also loved seeing all the creativity with face painting π¨ and the nonstop fun in the bounce houses π°
This event wouldnβt have been possible without the incredible volunteers and staff who worked so hard behind the scenes to make the magic happen. Your time, effort, and dedication mean everything to us π
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate with usβwe canβt wait to do it again next year! π·β¨
03/20/2026
Gifted Student of the year ππ
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Our Story
Baggett Elementary School is named after Boyd Q. Baggett, a former Gwinnett principal.
Mr. Baggett first came to Gwinnett County in 1948 to be the new principal at the Bethesda School. He served there until 1953, when he went to the Lawrenceville School. He was principal there until the fall of 1957, when he became the first principal of the new Central Gwinnett High School.
The year 1957 was momentous in that it was the first postwar consolidation of schools in Gwinnett County. Four new high schools opened about that time: Central Gwinnett, North Gwinnett, South Gwinnett and West Gwinnett.
Mr. Baggett was principal at Central Gwinnett until 1964, when he left to be an assistant to the county school superintendent, primarily recruiting teachers for Gwinnett's rapidly growing educational system.
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 7:30am - 3:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7:30am - 3:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7:30am - 2:45pm |
| Thursday | 7:30am - 2:45pm |
| Friday | 7:30am - 2:45pm |