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GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 7A Based on FTE/Enrollment 47 Schools GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 7A Based on FTE/Enrollment 47 Schools SCHOOLS 2019 FTE/Enrollment Out of Zone Reclassification Count Mill Creek 3651 117 3768 Brookwood 3566 208 3774 Peachtree Ridge 3317 51 3368 East Coweta 3246 55 3301 North Gwinnett 3239 57 3296 Grayson 3138 124 3262 Parkview 3124 130 3254 Norcross 2946 105 3051 Berkmar 2942 0 2942 Lowndes 2934 74 3008 Campbell 2923 454 3377 Collins Hill 2920 50 2970 Lambert 2912 272 3184 Archer 2845 110 2955 North Cobb 2829 244 3073 Cherokee 2816 51 2867 Discovery 2767 36 2803 Mountain View 2700 175 2875 Walton 2655 6 2661 Meadowcreek 2654 49 2703 Duluth 2617 70 2687 North Forsyth 2599 158 2757 Forsyth Central 2585 233 2818 North Paulding 2570 22 2592 West Forsyth 2558 75 2633 Marietta 2518 77 2595 South Gwinnett 2509 15 2524 Camden County 2485 2 2487 Etowah 2473 65 2538 Newton 2455 135 2590 Colquitt County 2453 77 2530 Pebblebrook 2423 342 2765 McEachern 2412 154 2566 Harrison 2350 367 2717 Milton 2349 90 2439 Hillgrove 2347 219 2566 Richmond Hill 2341 0 2341 Woodstock 2336 24 2360 Alpharetta 2315 51 2366 South Forsyth 2289 283 2572 Dunwoody 2258 20 2278 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 Newnan 2250 78 2328 Gainesville 2240 88 2328 Roswell 2232 37 2269 Tift County 2215 119 2334 Shiloh 2200 62 2262 Dacula 2196 95 2291 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 6A Based on Student Reclassification Count 56 Schools SCHOOLS 2019 FTE/ Enrollment Out of Zone Reclassification Count Wheeler 2179 475 2654 Rockdale County 2187 342 2529 Westlake 2148 234 2382 Lassiter 2070 270 2340 Douglas County 2013 325 2338 Chamblee 1762 555 2317 Valdosta 2111 174 2285 Carrollton 1698 579 2277 Kennesaw Mountain 1839 423 2262 Osborne 2180 58 2238 South Cobb 2005 233 2238 Denmark 2014 180 2194 St. Pius 1101 1090 2191 Alexander 1877 297 2174 Paulding County 1898 275 2173 Dalton 2050 114 2164 North Atlanta 2127 18 2145 John’s Creek 2110 25 2135 Central Gwinnett 2079 44 2123 Cambridge 2088 31 2119 Houston County 1947 166 2113 Grovetown 2071 25 2096 Heritage, Conyers 1830 264 2094 South Paulding 1842 247 2089 Rome 1914 171 2085 Pope 1943 139 2082 Lakeside, DeKalb 2079 0 2079 Sequoyah 2030 49 2079 Riverwood 1819 241 2060 Creekview 2021 36 2057 Glynn Academy 1900 157 2057 River Ridge 1953 85 2038 East Paulding 1783 244 2027 Bradwell Institute 1632 386 2018 Allatoona 1785 219 2004 Lanier 1947 49 1996 Winder-Barrow - Projected 1920 50 1970 Centennial 1924 41 1965 Habersham Central 1958 0 1958 Alcovy 1879 77 1956 Hughes 1942 6 1948 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 Lee County 1939 0 1939 Evans 1905 26 1931 Tucker 1747 179 1926 Lovejoy 1839 81 1920 Morrow 1793 123 1916 Chattahoochee 1885 18 1903 Lakeside, Evans 1877 12 1889 Northside, Warner Robins 1850 37 1887 Buford 1543 339 1882 Sprayberry 1778 103 1881 Effingham County 1820 56 1876 South Effingham 1725 102 1827 North Springs 1518 307 1825 Northside, Columbus 1535 288 1823 Brunswick 1790 18 1808 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 5A Based on Student Reclassification Count 56 Schools SCHOOLS 2019 FTE/ Enrollment Out of Zone Reclassification Count Woodward Academy 1082 1030 2112 Dutchtown 1740 62 1802 Forest Park 1694 108 1802 Apalachee - Projected 1747 49 1796 Mundy’s Mill 1626 170 1796 Veterans 1723 64 1787 New Manchester 1654 123 1777 Northview 1750 24 1774 Ola 1712 61 1773 Clarke Central 1760 0 1760 McIntosh 1741 17 1758 Drew 1585 171 1756 Coffee 1741 14 1755 Northgate 1747 0 1747 Creekside 1742 5 1747 Cartersville 1467 279 1746 Eastside 1600 131 1731 Harris County 1716 14 1730 Loganville 1682 44 1726 Tri Cities 1545 170 1715 Statesboro 1677 22 1699 Blessed Trinity 970 728 1698 Kell 1502 185 1687 Warner Robins 1620 39 1659 Union Grove 1521 138 1659 Locust Grove 1511 145 1656 Villa Rica 1609 42 1651 Cross Keys 1644 4 1648 Greenbrier 1629 10 1639 Lithia Springs 1550 77 1627 Decatur 1557 63 1620 Chapel Hill 1408 199 1607 Eagle’s Landing 1507 89 1596 Jones County 1581 13 1594 Woodland, Stockbridge 1447 143 1590 Jonesboro 1385 203 1588 Banneker 1449 129 1578 Woodland, Cartersville 1489 85 1574 Johnson, Gainesville 1384 185 1569 Griffin 1450 110 1560 Ware County 1557 2 1559 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 Hiram 1473 79 1552 Westover 1313 214 1527 Clarkston 1472 52 1524 Cass 1486 35 1521 Whitewater 1434 81 1515 Druid Hills 1354 139 1493 Stockbridge 1454 37 1491 M. L. King 1435 56 1491 Wayne County 1480 3 1483 Calhoun 1217 264 1481 Starrs Mill 1379 101 1480 Grady 1473 0 1473 Jackson, Atlanta 1361 103 1464 Mt. Zion, Jonesboro 1296 149 1445 Walnut Grove 1363 81 1444 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 4A Based on Student Reclassification Count 57 Schools SCHOOLS 2019 FTE/ Enrollment Out of Zone Reclassification Count Northwest Whitfield 1300 137 1437 Jefferson 1184 252 1436 Southeast Whitfield 1401 31 1432 North Oconee 1399 33 1432 Mays 1256 176 1432 Marist 809 622 1431 Flowery Branch 1284 141 1425 Jenkins 1052 371 1423 Stephenson 1382 39 1421 Thomas County Central 1384 36 1420 Madison County 1402 12 1414 West Laurens 1272 138 1410 Southwest DeKalb 1249 157 1406 Perry 1361 39 1400 Bainbridge 1380 3 1383 Cedar Shoals 1376 6 1382 Fayette County 1354 27 1381 Hardaway 1144 233 1377 Lithonia 1362 5 1367 Riverdale 1292 74 1366 KIPP Atlanta 774 591 1365 Shaw 1125 239 1364 Pickens 1345 5 1350 Spalding 1307 42 1349 Troup County 1304 43 1347 Chestatee 1300 41 1341 Islands 1031 310 1341 Greater Atlanta Christian 672 661 1333 Cedartown 1302 29 1331 Heritage, Catoosa 1271 60 1331 Jackson County 1308 18 1326 Richmond Academy 1102 218 1320 Ridgeland 1300 12 1312 Hampton 1220 65 1285 Monroe 1093 192 1285 Cairo 1267 15 1282 Miller Grove 1253 29 1282 Central, Macon 975 304 1279 New Hampstead 1225 52 1277 Stone Mountain 1176 98 1274 East Hall 1251 20 1271 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 Burke County 1230 39 1269 Luella 1208 61 1269 Columbus 1246 1 1247 LaGrange 1201 46 1247 Dougherty 1084 153 1237 Central, Carroll 1131 102 1233 Howard 1171 56 1227 Arabia Mountain 1221 0 1221 Baldwin 1218 0 1218 Beach 974 243 1217 North Hall 1123 84 1207 Southeast Bulloch 1104 96 1200 Gilmer 1191 3 1194 White County 1177 17 1194 North Clayton 1158 36 1194 Upson-Lee 1189 3 1192 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 3A Based on Student Reclassification Count 56 Schools SCHOOLS 2019 FTE/ Enrollment Out of Zone Reclassification Count Salem 1184 7 1191 Cross Creek 1056 131 1187 Jordan 962 224 1186 Oconee County 1162 20 1182 Mary Persons 1180 0 1180 Sandy Creek 1134 42 1176 West Hall 1122 54 1176 McDonough 1118 58 1176 Westminister 815 356 1171 Coahulla Creek 1096 67 1163 Benedictine 810 332 1142 LaFayette 1115 18 1133 Lumpkin County 1115 10 1125 Cedar Grove 1088 36 1124 Sonoraville 1080 42 1122 Crisp County 1066 56 1122 Harlem 1119 1 1120 Dawson County 1110 9 1119 Hephzibah 969 150 1119 Douglass Atlanta 1059 56 1115 Windsor Forest 1034 75 1109 Liberty County 1091 9 1100 Franklin County 1093 4 1097 Stephens County 1091 5 1096 Monroe Area 1069 24 1093 Carver, Columbus 871 220 1091 Murray County 1062 14 1076 Lakeview-Ft. Oglethrope 1013 63 1076 Ringgold 1055 15 1070 Pike County 1060 8 1068 Tattnall County 1023 17 1040 Americus- Sumter 1023 14 1037 Pierce County 1033 3 1036 Long County 1017 16 1033 East Jackson 1000 33 1033 North Murray 1007 16 1023 Johnson, Savannah 779 241 1020 Carver, Atlanta 930 89 1019 Spencer 950 63 1013 Hart County 1004 7 1011 Thomson 1007 3 1010 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 Hapeville Charter 597 406 1003 Westside, Macon 990 10 1000 Jackson 994 3 997 Morgan County 971 24 995 Brantley County 970 21 991 Appling County 978 2 980 Adairsville 954 25 979 Rutland 912 61 973 Savannah Arts* 962 10 972 Rockmart 961 11 972 Cherokee Bluff 872 99 971 Groves 719 251 970 Peach County 958 7 965 Redan 919 30 949 Westside, Augusta 865 76 941 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 2A Based on Student Reclassification Count 57 Schools SCHOOLS 2019 FTE/ Enrollment Out of Zone Reclassification Count Therrell 883 45 928 Gordon Central 865 55 920 Bremen 708 211 919 Riverside Military 624 294 918 Fannin County 912 4 916 Haralson County 902 3 905 Pepperell 850 54 904 Columbia 855 31 886 Thomasville 756 130 886 Cook 856 28 884 Vidalia 728 150 878 Model 733 144 877 Washington County 869 5 874 Kendrick 831 35 866 South Atlanta 803 62 865 Callaway 825 37 862 Dodge County 853 7 860 Banks County 859 0 859 Lovett 625 231 856 Berrien 835 19 854 Butler 762 87 849 Union County 815 27 842 Jeff Davis 818 22 840 Southwest 826 0 826 Worth County 820 5 825 Fitzgerald 802 23 825 Toombs County 790 20 810 Elbert County 807 0 807 Putnam County 781 17 798 Lamar County 765 20 785 Washington 741 36 777 Laney 620 156 776 Chattooga 750 14 764 Jefferson County 741 9 750 Towers 737 6 743 Coosa 654 87 741 Northeast 730 4 734 Swainsboro 727 5 732 Savannah 599 119 718 Bleckley County 650 65 715 Glenn Hills 667 39 706 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 Woodville-Thompkins* 691 0 691 Rabun County 660 24 684 Monticello 681 2 683 East Laurens 637 39 676 Early County 606 48 654 Oglethorpe County 642 10 652 Social Circle 554 83 637 Dade County 632 3 635 Temple 600 25 625 Heard County 586 36 622 McNair 618 0 618 Bacon County 580 13 593 Josey 581 4 585 Stilwell Arts* 576 0 576 Screven County 562 5 567 Bryan County 554 0 554 GHSA Reclassification 2020-2022 1A Public Based on FTE/Enrollment 85 Schools SCHOOLS 2019 FTE/ Enrollment Out of Zone Reclassification Count Armuchee 515 96 611 Dublin 511 37 548 Irwin County 498 10 508 Claxton 489 3 492 Crawford County 488 13 501 ACE Charter 476 258 734 Brooks County 475 12 487 Metter 472 28 500 Drew Charter* 468 94 562 Atkinson County 467 28 495 Chattahoochee County 462 23 485 Telfair County 461 0 461 Commerce 460 148 608 Gordon Lee 453 277 730 Barrow Arts and Science Academy* - Project 450 0 450 Davidson Fine Arts* 447 0 447 Lanier County 438 7 445 Bowdon 437 12 449 Greene County 430 6 436 Charlton County 414 4 418 Seminole County 412 36 448 Pelham 402 222 624 Mt.
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