Atlanta Public Schools

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Atlanta Public Schools is a school district based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. APS is run by the Atlanta Board of Education with superintendent Dr. Beverly L. Hall. Currently, the system has an active enrollment of 57,000 students, attending a total of 85 schools: 59 elementary schools (three of which operate on a year-round calendar), 16 middle schools, 10 high schools, and 7 charter schools.[1] The school system also supports two alternative schools for middle and/or high school students, two community schools, and an adult learning center. The school system also owns and operates radio station WABE-FM 90.1 (the National Public Radio affiliate) and PBS television station WPBA 30. APS operates all public schools in the city of Atlanta.

Motto: "One system, one goal, one focus...student success."


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[edit] Schools

[edit] High Schools

[edit] Middle Schools

  • Brown Middle School
  • Bunche Middle School
  • Benjamin S. Carson Honors Preparatory School
  • Coan Middle School
  • Harper/Archer Middle School
  • Inman Middle School
  • Kennedy Middle School
  • King Middle School
  • Long Middle School
  • Parks Middle School
  • Price Middle School
  • Sutton Middle School
  • Sylvan Hills Middle School
  • Turner Middle School
  • Walden Middle School
  • Young Middle School

[edit] Elementary Schools

  • Adamsville Elementary School
  • Beecher Hills Elementary School
  • Benteen Elementary School
  • Bethune Elementary School
  • Blalock Elementary School
  • Bolton Academy
  • Boyd Elementary School
  • Brandon Elementary School
  • Burgess/Peterson Elementary School
  • Capitol View Elementary School
  • Cascade Elementary School
  • Centennial Place Elementary School
  • Cleveland Avenue Elementary School
  • Connally Elementary School
  • Continental Colony Elementary School
  • Cook Elementary School
  • Deerwood Academy
  • Dobbs Elementary School
  • Dunbar Elementary School
  • East Lake Elementary School
  • Fain Elementary School
  • Fickett Elementary School
  • Finch Elementary School
  • Garden Hills Elementary School
  • Gideons Elementary School
  • Grove Park Elementary School
  • Heritage Academy
  • Herndon Elementary School
  • Hill Elementary School
  • Hope Elementary School
  • Humphries Elementary School
  • Hutchinson Elementary School
  • Jackson Elementary School
  • Jones Elementary School
  • Kimberly Elementary School
  • Lin Elementary School
  • Miles Elementary School
  • Morningside Elementary School
  • Oglethorpe Elementary School
  • Parkside Elementary School
  • Perkerson Elementary School
  • Peyton Forest Elementary School
  • Rivers Elementary School
  • Scott Elementary School
  • Slater Elementary School
  • Smith Elementary School
  • D.H. Stanton Elementary School
  • F.L. Stanton Elementary School
  • Thomasville Heights Elementary School
  • Toomer Elementary School
  • Towns Elementary School
  • Usher Elementary School
  • Venetian Hills Elementary School
  • Waters Elementary School
  • West Manor Elementary School
  • White Elementary School
  • Whitefoord Elementary School
  • Williams Elementary School
  • Woodson Elementary School

[edit] Non-Traditional Schools

  • APS/Community Education Partnership (CEP) School
  • Crim Open Campus
  • West End Academy

[edit] Evening School Programs

  • Adult Literacy Program

[edit] Charter Schools

  • Achieve Academy of Atlanta
  • Atlanta Charter Middle School
  • Charles R. Drew
  • KIPP West Atlanta Young Scholars Academy
  • Neighborhood Charter School, Inc.
  • School for Integrated Academics & Technologies
  • Tech High School
  • University Community Academy, an Atlanta Charter School, Inc.


[edit] Former Schools

[edit] High Schools

  • North Fulton High School 1920-1991
  • Northside High School 1950-1991
  • Henry McNeal Turner High School ?-1989
  • Charles Lincoln Harper High School
  • Daniel O'Keefe High School 1947-?
  • Hoke Smith High School 1947-1985
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt High School 1947-1985
  • Harper-Archer High School 1995-2002
  • Samuel Howard Archer High School ?-1995
  • Southwest High School 1950-1981
  • Joseph Emerson Brown High School 1947-1992
  • Luther Judson Price High School ?-1987
  • Boys High School 1872-1947
  • Girls High School 1872-1947
  • Tech High School 1909-1947
  • West Fulton High School ?-1992
  • Fulton High School 1917-1994
  • Walter F. George High School ?-1994
  • William F. Dykes High School 1959-1973
  • Bass High School 1948-1988
  • Commercial High School 1888-1947
  • Sylvan Hills High School 1949-1987

[edit] Middle Schools

  • Marshall Middle School

[edit] Elementary Schools

  • Burgess Elementary School

[edit] External Links