North Springs Charter School of Arts and Sciences

North Springs Charter High School
Location
7447 Roswell Road
Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328
Information
Type Public
Established 1963
Principal Dr. Sherrod Willaford (temperory)
Enrollment 1,331 [1]
Colors
Mascot
Blue & Orange          
Spartan

North Springs Charter High School (formerly North Springs High School, 1963–2007) is a public secondary school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia. It is the only magnet school in the Fulton County School System that offers both arts and sciences. Students may participate in the Visual & Arts component and/or the Mathematics & Science component, depending on their qualifications and abilities.

School information

North Springs Charter High School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the Georgia Department of Education. The majority of the 2005 graduating class (97%) attends a four or two year college, and 68% of the 2005 graduating class are HOPE scholars. North Springs was a Georgia School of Excellence, a Grammy Signature School (1997), and a U.S. News & World Report Outstanding High School (2000). It was also one of Newsweek Magazine's Top 300 High Schools (2000). It gained Charter status for the 2007-2008 school year.

The school has had many individual athletic achievements, and won a state title in football led by Jim Gregory [2] in 1969,[3] soccer in 1969, two state championships in wrestling in 1976 and 77, and two state championships in track and field in 2004 and 2005.

Many world-class musicians, dancers, artists, and actors have honed their talents at North Springs, including Raven Symone, Usher Raymond, and Kyle Massey.

SAT Averages
Verbal Math Total
2005 Composite 542 543 1085
2004 Composite 550 558 1108
2003 Composite 532 546 1078
2005 M/S Magnet 612 561 1173
2005 Arts Magnet 554 535 1089
2005 Dual Magnet 631 630 1261
2005 County Mean 520 536 1056
2005 Georgia Mean 497 496 993
2005 National Mean 508 520 1028
ACT Averages
NSHS System State
2005 Composite 22 21 20
2004 Composite 23 20 21
2003 Composite 21 21 20

Magnet programs

North Springs has a dual magnet program.

The mission of the North Springs Charter High School's Science Magnet Program is to provide a higher academic level of scientific and mathematics education through problem-based learning centered in technology and research. The classes offered through this program are Biochemistry; Career Math/ScienceAdvanced Research Methods; Microbiology; Organic Chemistry; Introduction to Research Methods in Science, Science, Technology, and Society; Science Topics/IssuesAdvanced Research Methods; Topics and Issues in Medical Ethics; Topics and Issues in Engineering; and Techniques in Engineering.[4]

The Visual & Performing Arts Magnet Program is an interest-based program that enables students to receive pre-professional training that extends beyond the introductory level. The program provides exploration into such areas as music theory, history of the arts, composition, conducting, choreography, playwriting, directing, art production, and art criticism. Students are required to earn eight art magnet credits over the course of four years. The Arts Magnet is split into Theater Magnet, Choral Magnet, Dance Magnet, Film Magnet, Music Magnet, and Visual Arts Magnet.[5]

North Springs Cluster

North Springs Charter School draws students from a cluster of middle and elementary schools, which work together to complete k-12 education. The cluster includes the following schools:

Notable alumni

References

  1. http://northspringshigh.com/media/NSCHSSchoolProfile.pdf
  2. http://ghsfha.org/statechamps.php?aChampID=103
  3. http://ghsfha.org/statechamps.php?aTeam=North+Springs
  4. "North Springs Charter High School Science Magnet"
  5. "North Springs Charter High School Arts Magnet"
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Coordinates: 33°57′33″N 84°21′55″W / 33.95916°N 84.36527°W / 33.95916; -84.36527

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