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Gisa) Schools GEORGIA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (GISA) SCHOOLS Academy of Innovation Fulton Science Academy Rivers Academy The Academy of Scholars Furtah Preparatory School Robert Toombs Christian Academy Al-Falah Academy Annunciation Day School The Galloway School Savannah Christian Preparatory Arlington Christian School Gatewood Schools Savannah Country Day School Athens Academy George Walton Academy The Schenck School The Atlanta Academy GRACEPOINT School Screven Christian Academy Atlanta Girls’ School Greater Atlanta Christian School Solid Rock Academy Atlanta International School Southland Academy Atlanta Jewish Academy Hancock Day School Southwest Georgia Academy Atlanta Speech School Heirway Christian Academy Springmont School Atlanta Youth Academy Heritage Christian Academy St. Andrew’s School Augusta Preparatory Day School Heritage Preparatory School St. Benedict’s Episcopal School The Heritage School St. Francis School The Bedford School High Meadows School St. George’s Episcopal School Berry Elementary & Middle School Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School St. John the Evangelist Catholic Bethlehem Christian Academy Holy Spirit Preparatory School St. Jude the Apostle School Brandon Hall School The Howard School St. Martin’s Episcopal School Brentwood School Stratford Academy Briarwood Academy Imhotep Academy Strong Rock Christian School Brookstone School The Swift School Brookwood School John Hancock Academy Bulloch Academy John Milledge Academy Tallulah Falls School Tattnall Square Academy Center Academy King’s Ridge Christian School Terrell Academy Chatham Academy Thomas Jefferson Academy Christian Heritage School LaGrange Academy Threshold Community Program ClearWater Academy Lakeview Academy Tiftarea Academy Cliff Valley School The Lionheart School Torah Day School of Atlanta CMCH Elem. & Middle School Loganville Christian Academy Trinity Christian School, Dublin Colquitt Christian Academy The Lovett School Trinity Christian Schl, Sharpsburg CORE Community School Lyndon Academy Trinity School Cornerstone Christian Academy Twiggs Academy The Cottage School Marist School Covenant Academy McGinnis Woods Country Day Valwood School Creekside Christian Academy Memorial Day School Crisp Academy Mill Springs Academy The Waldorf School, Atlanta Cumberland Academy of Georgia Mount de Sales Academy The Walker School Mount Bethel Christian Academy Wesleyan School Darlington School Mount Paran Christian School The Westfield School The Davis Academy Mount Pisgah Christian School Westminster Christian Academy Deerfield-Windsor School Mount Vernon School Westminster Schools of Atlanta Dominion Christian School Westminster Schools of Augusta Notre Dame Academy Westwood School Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy Whitefield Academy Eaton Academy Oak Mountain Academy William & Reed Academy Edmund Burke Academy Windsor Academy Episcopal Day School Pace Academy Woodward Academy Paideia School The E.J. Wright School Faith Chr. Academy, Waynesboro Piedmont Academy Fellowship Christian School The Piedmont School of Atlanta Young Americans Christian School First Preparatory Christian Acad. Pinecrest Academy First Presbyterian Day School Pinewood Christian Academy Frederica Academy Porter Academy The Friends School of Atlanta Prince Avenue Christian School Fugees Academy Providence Christian Academy Fullington Academy 31.
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