J. A. Alford Elementary School
Type: Public School
Grade Level: Elementary School
School District: Gwinnett County Public Schools
Street Address: 2625 Lawrenceville Highway
City: Lawrenceville
State: GA
Postal Code: 30044
Country: USA
Phone Number: (678) 924-5300
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- Aquanda Barber
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- Samantha Brown
- Stacy Burnett
- Tonisha Carter
- Stacy Charbonnet
- Diana Chesson
- Jennifer Colwell
- Riema Cummings
- Leah Desta
- Stephanie Engwall
- Hollace Ervin
- Rebecca Fritzinger
- Gwendolyn Fuller
- Charlene Gentles
- Michella Gilbeau
- Amy Godfrey
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- Lindsey Gulley
- Samantha Harbeson
- Ashley Harris
- Olie Hicks
- Leigh Jackson
- Lindsay Jeffcoat
- Jenica Johnson
- Jenna Kim
- Suzanne Leverett
- Kimberly Malloch
- Rebecca Martin
- Rebecca Martin
- Sharee Martin
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- Kimberli Maxwell
- Corey Mchargue
- Lisa Mcpherson
- Danielle Mondl
- Angela Myers
- Laura Nagy
- Shaun Newson
- Racquel Newton
- Nadra Powell
- Lindsey Reddy
- Petria Redus
- Leshia Reed
- Jennifer Reno
- Claire Ricketson
- Susan Ruelle
- Emilee Sargent
- Carvin Smith
- Val Squillace
- Aubrey Starcher
- Heather Thorpe
- Azel Toe
- Linda Tran
- Gaye Wright
- Yolanda Wright
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