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Schools That Beat the Odds in 2016 Georgia Department of Education Schools that Beat the Odds in 2016 2016 Single Score CCRPI without Chal‐ # System Name School Name lenge Points 1 Appling County Altamaha Elementary School 74.0 2 Appling County Appling County High School 79.0 3 Appling County Appling County Middle School 73.5 4 Atkinson County Pearson Elementary School 67.9 5 Atkinson County Willacoochee Elementary School 79.3 6 Atlanta Public Schools APS‐Forrest Hills Academy 23.2 7 Atlanta Public Schools Bazoline E. Usher/Collier Heights Elmentary School 60.8 8 Atlanta Public Schools Beecher Hills Elementary School 59.8 9 Atlanta Public Schools Benteen Elementary School 54.9 10 Atlanta Public Schools Brandon Elementary School 93.5 11 Atlanta Public Schools Brown Middle School 57.9 12 Atlanta Public Schools Bunche Middle School 56.0 13 Atlanta Public Schools Burgess‐Peterson Elementary School 73.5 14 Atlanta Public Schools Cascade Elementary School 56.3 15 Atlanta Public Schools Centennial Academy 60.0 16 Atlanta Public Schools Charles Drew Charter School JA/SA 67.0 17 Atlanta Public Schools Charles R. Drew Charter School 80.5 18 Atlanta Public Schools Cleveland Elementary School 71.8 19 Atlanta Public Schools Corretta Scott King Womens' Leadership Academy 61.2 20 Atlanta Public Schools Dobbs Elementary School 61.1 21 Atlanta Public Schools Dunbar Elementary School 55.6 22 Atlanta Public Schools Early College High School at Carver 88.0 23 Atlanta Public Schools F. L. Stanton Elementary School 49.6 24 Atlanta Public Schools Fickett Elementary School 62.0 25 Atlanta Public Schools Garden Hills Elementary School 75.2 26 Atlanta Public Schools Gideons Elementary School 49.7 27 Atlanta Public Schools Heritage Academy Elementary 60.3 28 Atlanta Public Schools Humphries Elementary School 56.4 29 Atlanta Public Schools Inman Middle School 87.5 30 Atlanta Public Schools Jackson Elementary School 92.0 31 Atlanta Public Schools Kindezi 71.8 32 Atlanta Public Schools King Middle School 56.9 33 Atlanta Public Schools KIPP Atlanta Collegiate 71.0 34 Atlanta Public Schools Kipp Strive Academy 74.9 35 Atlanta Public Schools KIPP VISION 57.6 36 Atlanta Public Schools KIPP West Atlanta Young Scholars Academy 74.7 37 Atlanta Public Schools Latin Academy Charter School 62.7 38 Atlanta Public Schools Lin Elementary School 94.4 39 Atlanta Public Schools Maynard H. Jackson, Jr. High School 72.3 40 Atlanta Public Schools Mays High School 59.9 41 Atlanta Public Schools Miles Intermediate School 58.6 42 Atlanta Public Schools Morningside Elementary School 92.6 43 Atlanta Public Schools Parkside Elementary School 66.7 44 Atlanta Public Schools Perkerson Elementary School 56.6 45 Atlanta Public Schools Price Middle School 51.6 46 Atlanta Public Schools Rivers Elementary School 75.5 47 Atlanta Public Schools School of Technology at Carver 56.5 48 Atlanta Public Schools South Atlanta Law and Social Justice School 65.8 49 Atlanta Public Schools South Atlanta School of Computer Animation and Design 63.9 50 Atlanta Public Schools South Atlanta School of Health and Medical Science 68.0 51 Atlanta Public Schools Springdale Park Elementary School 92.3 52 Atlanta Public Schools Sylvan Hills Middle School 56.3 53 Atlanta Public Schools The John Hope‐Charles Walter Hill Elementary Schools 59.3 54 Atlanta Public Schools Therrell High School 61.1 55 Atlanta Public Schools Towns Elementary School 53.8 56 Atlanta Public Schools Venetian Hills Elementary School 58.7 57 Atlanta Public Schools West Manor Elementary School 72.1 58 Atlanta Public Schools Whitefoord Elementary School 60.5 59 Bacon County Bacon County Elementary School 74.1 60 Baker County Baker County K12 School 60.4 61 Baldwin County Baldwin High School 73.2 62 Banks County Banks County Elementary School 74.3 63 Banks County Banks County Middle School 74.9 64 Barrow County Haymon‐Morris Middle School 76.0 65 Barrow County Kennedy Elementary School 73.2 2/22/2017 - Page 1 of 16 Georgia Department of Education Schools that Beat the Odds in 2016 2016 Single Score CCRPI without Chal‐ # System Name School Name lenge Points 66 Barrow County Statham Elementary School 75.8 67 Bartow County Adairsville Middle School 78.8 68 Bartow County Emerson Elementary School 74.7 69 Bartow County Euharlee Elementary School 74.8 70 Bartow County Kingston Elementary School 76.5 71 Bartow County White Elementary School 74.2 72 Ben Hill County Ben Hill County Middle School 67.8 73 Berrien County Berrien Elementary School 73.4 74 Berrien County Berrien High School 79.6 75 Berrien County Berrien Middle School 73.3 76 Bibb County Academy For Classical Education 78.3 77 Bibb County Alexander II Magnet School 84.8 78 Bibb County Burdell Elementary School 70.6 79 Bibb County Heard Elementary School 76.5 80 Bibb County Heritage Elementary School 71.3 81 Bibb County Howard High School 71.8 82 Bibb County Howard Middle School 65.1 83 Bibb County Ingram/Pye Elementary School 55.9 84 Bibb County Lane Elementary School 62.4 85 Bibb County Morgan Elementary School 54.5 86 Bibb County Porter Elementary School 71.5 87 Bibb County Rosa Taylor Elementary School 63.1 88 Bibb County Springdale Elementary School 85.9 89 Bibb County Vineville Academy 72.0 90 Bibb County Williams Elementary School 61.7 91 Bleckley County Bleckley County Elementary School 75.8 92 Bleckley County Bleckley County High School 83.2 93 Bleckley County Bleckley Middle School 75.0 94 Brantley County Atkinson Elementary School 78.7 95 Brantley County Brantley County High School 74.7 96 Brantley County Brantley County Middle School 78.6 97 Brantley County Hoboken Elementary School 76.5 98 Bremen City Bremen 4th & 5th Grade Academy 84.1 99 Bremen City Bremen High School 86.6 100 Brooks County Brooks County High School 72.0 101 Brooks County Brooks County Middle School 64.4 102 Brooks County North Brooks Elementary School 67.9 103 Bryan County Dr. George Washington Carver Elementary School 84.5 104 Bryan County Richmond Hill High School 85.1 105 Buford City Buford Academy 79.7 106 Buford City Buford High School 96.5 107 Buford City Buford Middle School 87.4 108 Bulloch County Brooklet Elementary School 77.5 109 Bulloch County Julia P. Bryant Elementary School 73.5 110 Bulloch County Langston Chapel Elementary School 58.0 111 Bulloch County Langston Chapel Middle School 64.5 112 Bulloch County Mill Creek Elementary School 67.1 113 Bulloch County Nevils Elementary School 72.8 114 Bulloch County Portal Middle/High School 73.4 115 Bulloch County Southeast Bulloch Middle School 79.2 116 Burke County S G A Elementary School 72.4 117 Butts County Henderson Middle School 70.8 118 Butts County Jackson Elementary School 70.7 119 Calhoun County Calhoun County High School 75.4 120 Calhoun County Calhoun County Middle School 57.7 121 Camden County Camden County High School 86.3 122 Camden County Crooked River Elementary School 77.3 123 Camden County Kingsland Elementary School 84.7 124 Camden County Mary Lee Clark Elementary School 76.2 125 Camden County Matilda Harris Elementary School 84.0 126 Camden County Saint Marys Elementary School 79.1 127 Camden County Sugarmill Elementary 82.3 128 Camden County Woodbine Elementary School 77.1 129 Candler County Metter High School 74.1 130 Carroll County Bay Springs Middle School 70.4 2/22/2017 - Page 2 of 16 Georgia Department of Education Schools that Beat the Odds in 2016 2016 Single Score CCRPI without Chal‐ # System Name School Name lenge Points 131 Carroll County Bowdon Middle School 82.1 132 Carroll County Central Elementary School 80.6 133 Carroll County Central Middle School 76.0 134 Carroll County Glanton‐Hindsman Elementary 79.8 135 Carroll County Ithica Elementary 79.2 136 Carroll County Mount Zion Elementary School 76.9 137 Carroll County Mt. Zion Middle School 72.9 138 Carroll County Providence Elementary School 79.3 139 Carroll County Roopville Elementary School 82.4 140 Carroll County Sand Hill Elementary School 80.4 141 Carroll County Sharp Creek Elementary School 68.7 142 Carroll County Temple Elementary School 73.3 143 Carroll County Temple High School 80.9 144 Carroll County Villa Rica Elementary School 74.7 145 Carroll County Whitesburg Elementary School 79.2 146 Carrollton City Carrollton High School 78.4 147 Carrollton City Carrollton Middle‐Upper Elementary School 71.0 148 Cartersville City Cartersville Elementary School 79.8 149 Cartersville City Cartersville Middle School 77.4 150 Catoosa County Boynton Elementary School 80.7 151 Catoosa County Ringgold Middle School 78.1 152 Charlton County Bethune Middle School 68.7 153 Charlton County Charlton County High School 79.3 154 Charlton County St. George Elementary School 70.9 155 Chatham County Beach High School 68.2 156 Chatham County Gadsden Elementary School 59.6 157 Chatham County Groves High School 66.1 158 Chatham County Haven Elementary School 52.6 159 Chatham County Jacob G. Smith Elementary School 77.7 160 Chatham County Johnson High School 69.3 161 Chatham County Low Elementary School 52.9 162 Chatham County Oglethorpe Charter School 75.1 163 Chatham County Savannah Arts Academy 89.4 164 Chatham County Savannah Early College High School 89.2 165 Chatham County Spencer Elementary School 57.7 166 Chatham County The School of Liberal Studies at Savannah High 60.0 167 Chatham County Tybee Island Maritime Academy School 81.8 168 Chatham County White Bluff Elementary School 62.6 169 Chatham County Woodville‐Tompkins Technical and Career High School 85.9 170 Chattahoochee County Chattahoochee County Education Center 80.7 171 Chattahoochee County Chattahoochee County High School 74.1 172 Cherokee County Avery Elementary School 83.3 173 Cherokee County Bascomb Elementary School 90.0 174 Cherokee County Canton Elementary 67.2 175 Cherokee County Carmel Elementary School 79.4 176 Cherokee County Creekview High School 86.8 177 Cherokee County E.
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