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Fulton County School System

The Fulton County School System is a school district headquartered in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States.[4] The system serves the area of Fulton County outside the Atlanta city limits (which are served by Atlanta Public Schools). Fulton County Schools serve the cities of Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs north of Atlanta, and Chattahoochee Hills, College Park, East Point, Fairburn, Hapeville, Palmetto, Union City, South Fulton, and Fulton's remaining unincorporated areas in the south. Fulton County is the fourth-largest school system in Georgia.

Fulton County School System
Address
6201 Powers Ferry Rd NW
Atlanta
, Georgia, 30339
United States
Coordinates33°40′48″N 84°21′52″W / 33.680131°N 84.364448°W / 33.680131; -84.364448[1]
District information
MottoWhere Students Come First
GradesKindergarten – 12
SuperintendentMike Looney[2]
Accreditation(s)Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Georgia Accrediting Commission
Students and staff
Enrollment94,000[3]
Faculty6,800[3]
Other information
Websitefultonschools.org

The Fulton County school district is the only non-contiguous school district in the state, having a 17-mile (27 km) separation (Atlanta Public Schools) between the north and south.

As of the 2012–2013 school year, Fulton has 11,500 full-time employees, including 7,500 teachers and other certified personnel, who work in 99 schools and 15 administrative and support buildings. Approximately 94,000 students attend classes in 58 elementary schools, 19 middle schools, 19 high schools, and seven charter schools.

Fulton County Schools is overseen by a seven-member board, all of whom are elected by geographic electoral district to four-year terms. Members of the Fulton County Board of Education are elected to four-year terms. Elections are held in even-numbered years. As of 2019, the school members include: District 1 - Katha Stuart, District 2 - Katie Reeves, District 3 - Gail Dean, District 4 - Linda Bryant, District 5 - Linda McCain, District 6 - Kimberly Dove, District 7 - Julia Bernath.[5]

Territory edit

The district's territory spans about 90 miles (140 km).[4]

Operations edit

The district headquarters is in Sandy Springs.[6][7] The district has another Sandy Springs office and one in Union City.[4]

Previously the school district was headquartered in Atlanta.[8] The district moved its headquarters in the period September 2014 through June 2015, citing how the majority of students live in the northern portions of the counties. The district maintains the Union City office for people living in the southern portion. Wayne Washington of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote in 2013 that "There have long been complaints from some parents that the southern part of the [...] district has been neglected in favor of the faster-growing, more affluent northern part."[4]

Schools edit

Charter schools edit

  • Amana Academy
  • Dunwoody Springs Charter Elementary School
  • Fulton County Connected Academy
  • Fulton Academy of Science and Technology (FAST)
  • Hapeville Middle School
  • KIPP South Fulton Academy
  • The Main Street Academy
  • Sandy Springs Charter Middle School
  • North Springs Charter School of Arts and Sciences
  • Ridgeview Charter Middle School
  • Riverwood International Charter School
  • Spalding Drive Charter Elementary School
  • T.E.A.C.H
  • Woodland Charter Elementary School

Alpharetta Cluster edit

  • Alpharetta High School
  • Creek View Elementary School
  • FCS Innovation Academy
  • Lake Windward Elementary School
  • Manning Oaks Elementary School
  • New Prospect Elementary School
  • Webb Bridge Middle School

Banneker Cluster edit

  • Benjamin E. Banneker High School
  • Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School
  • Crossroads Second Chance South
  • Heritage Elementary School
  • S.L. Lewis Elementary School
  • Ronald E. McNair Middle School
  • Love T. Nolan Elementary School
  • Feldwood Elementary School
  • Woodland Middle School

Cambridge Cluster edit

  • Cambridge High School
  • Hopewell Middle School
  • Northwestern Middle School
  • Summit Hill Elementary School
  • Manning Oaks Elementary School
  • Cogburn Woods Elementary School
  • Esther Jackson Elementary School (Alpharetta Elementary School) - Occupied a temporary site until 2016, when it received its current name and entered a new facility built on the site of the old one.[9]
  • Birmingham Falls Elementary School

Centennial Cluster edit

  • Centennial High School
  • Haynes Bridge Middle School
  • Hillside Elementary School
  • Holcomb Bridge Middle School
  • Esther Jackson Elementary School
  • Northwood Elementary School
  • River Eves Elementary School
  • Barnwell Elementary School (has students in Johns Creek cluster)

Chattahoochee Cluster edit

  • Chattahoochee High School
  • Abbotts Hill Elementary School
  • Findley Oaks Elementary School
  • Ocee Elementary School
  • State Bridge Crossing Elementary School
  • Taylor Road Middle School

Creekside Cluster edit

  • Creekside High School
  • Bear Creek Middle School
  • Ronald E.McNair Middle School
  • Campbell Elementary School
  • Oakley Elementary School
  • Palmetto Elementary School
  • Evoline C. West Elementary School

Johns Creek Cluster edit

  • Johns Creek High School
  • Autrey Mill Middle School
  • Barnwell Elementary School (has students in Centennial cluster)
  • Dolvin Elementary School
  • Medlock Bridge Elementary School

Langston Hughes Cluster edit

  • Langston Hughes High School
  • Cliftondale Elementary School
  • Gullatt Elementary School
  • Liberty Point Elementary School
  • Renaissance Elementary School
  • Renaissance Middle School

Milton Cluster edit

  • Milton High School
  • Alpharetta Elementary School
  • Birmingham Falls Elementary School
  • Crabapple Crossing Elementary School
  • Hopewell Middle School
  • Northwestern Middle School
  • Summit Hill Elementary School

North Springs Cluster edit

Northview Cluster edit

  • Northview High School
  • Findley Oaks Elementary School
  • River Trail Middle School
  • Shakerag Elementary School
  • Wilson Creek Elementary School

Riverwood Cluster edit

  • Riverwood High School
  • Heards Ferry Elementary School
  • High Point Elementary School
  • Lake Forest Elementary School
  • Ridgeview Charter Middle School

Roswell Cluster edit

  • Roswell High School
  • Independence High School (Alternative School)
  • Crabapple Middle School
  • Crossroads Second Chance North
  • Elkins Pointe Middle School
  • Hembree Springs Elementary School
  • Mimosa Elementary School
  • Mountain Park Elementary School
  • Roswell North Elementary School
  • Sweet Apple Elementary School

Tri-Cities Cluster edit

  • Tri-Cities High School
  • Brookview Elementary School
  • College Park Elementary School
  • Conley Hills Elementary School
  • Asa Grant Hilliard Elementary School
  • Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School
  • Hapeville Elementary School
  • Parklane Elementary School
  • Harriet Tubman Elementary School
  • Paul D. West Middle School
  • Woodland Middle School

Hilliard Elementary, named after former East Point resident Asa Grant Hilliard III, opened in 2016 on the site of the former Mount Olive Elementary School, which opened in 1960. Mount Olive was replaced by Hilliard, with the former building razed in 2014.[10] Mount Olive had a temporary site in 2014–2015 in East Point, with the new building and new name in effect in August 2015.[11]

Oak Knoll Elementary School closed. Since 2015 it houses RISE Grammar School/RISE Prep School (which together serve K-8), which purchased the facility for $1.73 million in May 2018.[12]

Westlake Cluster edit

  • Westlake High School
  • Camp Creek Middle School
  • Seaborn Lee Elementary School
  • Frank D. McClarin Success Academy
  • A. Philip Randolph Elementary School
  • Sandtown Middle School
  • Stonewall Tell Elementary School

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on May 11, 2011. Retrieved June 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Superintendent / Superintendent".
  3. ^ a b School Stats, Retrieved June 9, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d Washington, Wayne (October 16, 2013). "Fulton County Schools moving district headquarters to Sandy Springs". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  5. ^ "Ballotpedia -- Encyclopedia of American Politics". ballotpedia.org. March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  6. ^ "Home". Fulton County School System. Retrieved May 12, 2020. 6201 Powers Ferry Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30339 - Despite the "Atlanta, GA" address the school district headquarters are not in the Atlanta city limits. Check the address and compare to the zoning map.
  7. ^ "Zoning Map". Sandy Springs, Georgia. Retrieved May 12, 2020. - Compare to the headquarters address.
  8. ^ . Fulton County School System. May 22, 2010. Archived from the original on May 22, 2010. Retrieved May 12, 2020. 786 Cleveland Ave. SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
  9. ^ French, Rose (August 28, 2016). "Leaders named for two new Fulton County schools". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  10. ^ French, Rose (September 23, 2016). "Fulton school board names East Point school Asa Hilliard Elementary". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  11. ^ French, Rose (May 9, 2014). "New principals named for two Fulton elementary schools". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  12. ^ McCray, Vanessa (July 2, 2018). "Fulton charter schools try to put founder's crimes behind them". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved December 24, 2020.

External links edit

  • Fulton County School System's Current Board Members

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fulton County School System news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message The Fulton County School System is a school district headquartered in Sandy Springs Georgia United States 4 The system serves the area of Fulton County outside the Atlanta city limits which are served by Atlanta Public Schools Fulton County Schools serve the cities of Alpharetta Johns Creek Milton Mountain Park Roswell and Sandy Springs north of Atlanta and Chattahoochee Hills College Park East Point Fairburn Hapeville Palmetto Union City South Fulton and Fulton s remaining unincorporated areas in the south Fulton County is the fourth largest school system in Georgia Fulton County School SystemAddress6201 Powers Ferry Rd NW Atlanta Georgia 30339 United StatesCoordinates33 40 48 N 84 21 52 W 33 680131 N 84 364448 W 33 680131 84 364448 1 District informationMottoWhere Students Come FirstGradesKindergarten 12SuperintendentMike Looney 2 Accreditation s Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsGeorgia Accrediting CommissionStudents and staffEnrollment94 000 3 Faculty6 800 3 Other informationWebsitefultonschools org The Fulton County school district is the only non contiguous school district in the state having a 17 mile 27 km separation Atlanta Public Schools between the north and south As of the 2012 2013 school year Fulton has 11 500 full time employees including 7 500 teachers and other certified personnel who work in 99 schools and 15 administrative and support buildings Approximately 94 000 students attend classes in 58 elementary schools 19 middle schools 19 high schools and seven charter schools Fulton County Schools is overseen by a seven member board all of whom are elected by geographic electoral district to four year terms Members of the Fulton County Board of Education are elected to four year terms Elections are held in even numbered years As of 2019 the school members include District 1 Katha Stuart District 2 Katie Reeves District 3 Gail Dean District 4 Linda Bryant District 5 Linda McCain District 6 Kimberly Dove District 7 Julia Bernath 5 Contents 1 Territory 2 Operations 3 Schools 3 1 Charter schools 3 2 Alpharetta Cluster 3 3 Banneker Cluster 3 4 Cambridge Cluster 3 5 Centennial Cluster 3 6 Chattahoochee Cluster 3 7 Creekside Cluster 3 8 Johns Creek Cluster 3 9 Langston Hughes Cluster 3 10 Milton Cluster 3 11 North Springs Cluster 3 12 Northview Cluster 3 13 Riverwood Cluster 3 14 Roswell Cluster 3 15 Tri Cities Cluster 3 16 Westlake Cluster 4 References 5 External linksTerritory editThe district s territory spans about 90 miles 140 km 4 Operations editThe district headquarters is in Sandy Springs 6 7 The district has another Sandy Springs office and one in Union City 4 Previously the school district was headquartered in Atlanta 8 The district moved its headquarters in the period September 2014 through June 2015 citing how the majority of students live in the northern portions of the counties The district maintains the Union City office for people living in the southern portion Wayne Washington of The Atlanta Journal Constitution wrote in 2013 that There have long been complaints from some parents that the southern part of the district has been neglected in favor of the faster growing more affluent northern part 4 Schools editCharter schools edit Amana Academy Dunwoody Springs Charter Elementary School Fulton County Connected Academy Fulton Academy of Science and Technology FAST Hapeville Middle School KIPP South Fulton Academy The Main Street Academy Sandy Springs Charter Middle School North Springs Charter School of Arts and Sciences Ridgeview Charter Middle School Riverwood International Charter School Spalding Drive Charter Elementary School T E A C H Woodland Charter Elementary School Alpharetta Cluster edit Alpharetta High School Creek View Elementary School FCS Innovation Academy Lake Windward Elementary School Manning Oaks Elementary School New Prospect Elementary School Webb Bridge Middle School Banneker Cluster edit Benjamin E Banneker High School Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School Crossroads Second Chance South Heritage Elementary School S L Lewis Elementary School Ronald E McNair Middle School Love T Nolan Elementary School Feldwood Elementary School Woodland Middle School Cambridge Cluster edit Cambridge High School Hopewell Middle School Northwestern Middle School Summit Hill Elementary School Manning Oaks Elementary School Cogburn Woods Elementary School Esther Jackson Elementary School Alpharetta Elementary School Occupied a temporary site until 2016 when it received its current name and entered a new facility built on the site of the old one 9 Birmingham Falls Elementary School Centennial Cluster edit Centennial High School Haynes Bridge Middle School Hillside Elementary School Holcomb Bridge Middle School Esther Jackson Elementary School Northwood Elementary School River Eves Elementary School Barnwell Elementary School has students in Johns Creek cluster Chattahoochee Cluster edit Chattahoochee High School Abbotts Hill Elementary School Findley Oaks Elementary School Ocee Elementary School State Bridge Crossing Elementary School Taylor Road Middle School Creekside Cluster edit Creekside High School Bear Creek Middle School Ronald E McNair Middle School Campbell Elementary School Oakley Elementary School Palmetto Elementary School Evoline C West Elementary School Johns Creek Cluster edit Johns Creek High School Autrey Mill Middle School Barnwell Elementary School has students in Centennial cluster Dolvin Elementary School Medlock Bridge Elementary School Langston Hughes Cluster edit Langston Hughes High School Cliftondale Elementary School Gullatt Elementary School Liberty Point Elementary School Renaissance Elementary School Renaissance Middle School Milton Cluster edit Milton High School Alpharetta Elementary School Birmingham Falls Elementary School Crabapple Crossing Elementary School Hopewell Middle School Northwestern Middle School Summit Hill Elementary School North Springs Cluster edit North Springs Charter School of Arts and Sciences Dunwoody Springs Charter Elementary School Ison Springs Elementary School Sandy Springs Charter Middle School Spalding Drive Charter Elementary School Woodland Charter Elementary School Northview Cluster edit Northview High School Findley Oaks Elementary School River Trail Middle School Shakerag Elementary School Wilson Creek Elementary School Riverwood Cluster edit Riverwood High School Heards Ferry Elementary School High Point Elementary School Lake Forest Elementary School Ridgeview Charter Middle School Roswell Cluster edit Roswell High School Independence High School Alternative School Crabapple Middle School Crossroads Second Chance North Elkins Pointe Middle School Hembree Springs Elementary School Mimosa Elementary School Mountain Park Elementary School Roswell North Elementary School Sweet Apple Elementary School Tri Cities Cluster edit Tri Cities High School Brookview Elementary School College Park Elementary School Conley Hills Elementary School Asa Grant Hilliard Elementary School Hamilton E Holmes Elementary School Hapeville Elementary School Parklane Elementary School Harriet Tubman Elementary School Paul D West Middle School Woodland Middle School Hilliard Elementary named after former East Point resident Asa Grant Hilliard III opened in 2016 on the site of the former Mount Olive Elementary School which opened in 1960 Mount Olive was replaced by Hilliard with the former building razed in 2014 10 Mount Olive had a temporary site in 2014 2015 in East Point with the new building and new name in effect in August 2015 11 Oak Knoll Elementary School closed Since 2015 it houses RISE Grammar School RISE Prep School which together serve K 8 which purchased the facility for 1 73 million in May 2018 12 Westlake Cluster edit Westlake High School Camp Creek Middle School Seaborn Lee Elementary School Frank D McClarin Success Academy A Philip Randolph Elementary School Sandtown Middle School Stonewall Tell Elementary SchoolReferences editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Free US Geocoder Archived from the original on May 11 2011 Retrieved June 9 2010 Superintendent Superintendent a b School Stats Retrieved June 9 2010 a b c d Washington Wayne October 16 2013 Fulton County Schools moving district headquarters to Sandy Springs The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved May 12 2020 Ballotpedia Encyclopedia of American Politics ballotpedia org March 19 2019 Retrieved March 30 2019 Home Fulton County School System Retrieved May 12 2020 6201 Powers Ferry Road NW Atlanta GA 30339 Despite the Atlanta GA address the school district headquarters are not in the Atlanta city limits Check the address and compare to the zoning map Zoning Map Sandy Springs Georgia Retrieved May 12 2020 Compare to the headquarters address Home Fulton County School System May 22 2010 Archived from the original on May 22 2010 Retrieved May 12 2020 786 Cleveland Ave SW Atlanta GA 30315 French Rose August 28 2016 Leaders named for two new Fulton County schools The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved December 25 2020 French Rose September 23 2016 Fulton school board names East Point school Asa Hilliard Elementary The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved December 24 2020 French Rose May 9 2014 New principals named for two Fulton elementary schools The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved December 25 2020 McCray Vanessa July 2 2018 Fulton charter schools try to put founder s crimes behind them The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved December 24 2020 External links editFulton County School System s Current Board Members Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fulton County School System amp oldid 1217656195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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