Jan 22, 2020 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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Suwanee, Lilburn teachers earn $200 in school supplies

Georgia School of Orthodontics’ Books & Braces Teacher Giveaway winner Sophia Jetpuri of Al-Falah Academy in Lilburn receives an award from GSO Professional Relations Manager Jennifer Webster.

Students voted to nominate two Gwinnett teachers to each receive a $200 gift card from the Georgia School of Orthodontics to help pay for school supplies.

GSO’s Books & Braces Teacher Giveaway contest was held late last year and recognized 10 Georgia teachers including Peachtree Ridge High School’s Chrissie Bolt and Al-Falah Academy’s Sophia Jetpuri. Active teachers in grades K-12 who received the highest number of votes were selected as winners.

“We appreciate the many nominations submitted by students, administrators and residents across Metro Atlanta, and we are pleased to honor our educators and provide them with much-needed funds for their classrooms,” said Dena Risher, GSO Director of Marketing and Communications.

The Georgia School of Orthodontics is based in Gwinnett and Atlanta and offers an advanced specialty education program in orthodontics and dento-facial orthopedics.

GSO’s 36-month residency program looks to provide collaborative and evidence-based learning for residents and quality orthodontic care to patients in the school’s two patient clinics. GSO’s mission is to educate outstanding dentists to be proficient in the clinical specialty of orthodontics, while providing Georgians with the highest level of patient care available.

Gwinnett Daily Post, January 2020
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