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01 11-12 EASP Combined GEORGIA ACCREDITING COMMISSION, INC. 2011-2012 EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES WITH SPECIAL PURPOSES The following agencies have been approved by the ACC - Accredited PROV - Provisionally Accredited PREP - Preparation. (working toward accreditation) Re-visit indicates the next consultant visit. Please Call (706)-353-7090 for a school not listed. Fax 706-353-2737 Grades Status Re-visit A School for Children Grades 2-10 ACC 2014 1120 W. Broad Avenue Albany, Ga. 31707 Dr. Jewel J. Faison, Director 229-903-1030 Advance Academy Ages 5-16 ACC 2015 7135 Hodgson Memorial Dr., 10-B Savannah, Georgia 31416 Helen H. Waters, Director 912-355-9098 Alexsander Academy 4-8 ACC 2014 1090 Powers Place Alpharetta, Georgia 30009 Maya Mehanna, Director Education 404-839-5910 (770-777-0475) Ash Street Center K-12 ACC 2013 1058 Fifth Avenue Jonesboro, Georgia 30236 Susan Funderburk, Director 770-473-2766 Ash Tree Learning Center K-12 ACC 2015 2512 Habersham Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 Dr. Morris Brown, Headmaster 912-651-9662 Atlanta Speech School Ages 2-12 ACC 2013 3160 Northside Parkway Atlanta, Georgia 30327 Dr. Leslie W. Munson, Director 404-233-5332 Ault Academy at Bradfield Center 5-12 ACC 2012 1022 E. Depot Street LaGrange, Georgia 30241-1526 Dr, Kimberly E. Bond, Director 706-884-1717 Aurora Day School-Roswell K-12 ACC 2016 11125 Houze Road Roswell, GA 30076 George Dempsey 770-993-2313 Aurora Strategies, Inc. Grades K-12 ACC 2015 3776 LaVista Road. Ste. Tucker, GA 30084 Matthew Tarpley, Director 404-377-8882 Ava White Academy Grades 2-8 ACC 2012 332 Washington Street, Ste. 109 Gainesville, Georgia 30501 Ava White, Director 770-536-6898 Avner E. Bush Academy 9-12 ACC 2014 564 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 107 Cumming, Georgia 30041 Ms. Kim Castro Seymour, Director 678-208-3100 Bharathi Tamil School-Decatur Ages 4-17 ACC 2016 1885 Briarlake Circle Decatur, GA 30033 Valli Sundaram/Kalai Parthiban 404-831-3282 The Bedford School 1-9 ACC 2016 5665 Milam Road Fairburn, Georgia 30213 Dr. Betsy Box, Director 770-774-8001 Bemiss Academy Too, Inc. Kindergarten PROV 2013 5929 Bemiss Road Ste. F Valdosta, GA 31605 Jennifer Laster, Director 229-333-7666 Berrien Academy PLC 9-12 ACC 2014 1015 Exum Road Nashville, Georgia 31639 Karen Ball, Principal 229-686-2081 Brandon Hall School 4-12 ACC 2015 1701 Brandon Hall Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30350 Dr. John L. Singleton 770-394-8177 Brookwood Christian Language School 1-12 ACC 2014 4728 Wood Street Acworth, Georgia 30101 Kim Wigington, Principal 678-401-6034 Camden Co. Alternative School 6-12 ACC 2012 6300 Laurel Island Parkway Kingsland, Georgia 31548 Walter Taylor, Principal 912-729-9062 Central State Hospital Education & Work Activities Center K-12 ACC 2014 2493 Vinson Hwy Milledgeville, Georgia 31062 Angelyn Mize, Director 478-445-4195 Clayton County Alternative Middle/High 7-12 ACC 2013 1058 Fifth Avenue Jonesboro, Ga. 30236 Ben Moore, Director 770-473-2865 Clearwater Academy 1-12 ACC 2013 210 Greencastle Road Tyrone, GA 30290 Sharon L.G. Collins, Director 770-631-3650 The Cloverleaf School 1-5 ACC 2016 1704 Chantilly Drive N.E. Atlanta, GA 30324 Katherine McGee, Director 404-474-3904 The Community School 6-12 ACC 2012 308 Clairmont Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30030 David Nelson, Director 404-308-8548 Cornerstone Community Services Learning Academy 10-12 ACC 2013 777 Cleveland Ave. Ste. 316 Atlanta, Georgia 30315 Angela Bowers, Director 404-767-0222 Cottage School, The 6-12 ACC 2012 700 Grimes Bridge Road Roswell, Georgia 30075 Dr. Jacque Digieso, Director 770-641-8688 Cumberland Academy of Georgia 4-12 ACC 2012 650 Mt. Vernon Hwy. N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30328 Debbi K. Scarborough, Director 404-835-9000 F. D. Roosevelt Wilderness Camp 6-12 ACC 2011 675 Georgia Highway 190, Warm Springs, Georgia 31830 Dr. Maggie Wooten, Director 706-655-5900 Flint River School (Clayton Co.) 6-12 ACC 2013 9540 Tara Blvd. Jonesboro, Georgia 30236 Beverly Stevens-Dunn, Director 770-472-8473 GATS-Alpharetta Tamil School K-12 ACC 2015 6050 Peachtree Pkwy., Ste. 240-253 Norcross, Ga. 30092-3336 Sundari Kumar, Director 404-492-6336 Georgia School for the Deaf K-12 ACC 2012 232 Perry Farm Road, SW Cave Springs, Georgia 30124 Leslie Jackson, Director 706-777-2200 Georgia Youth Academy 4-12 ACC 2012 P. O. Box 966 211 Goose Hollow Road Reynolds, Georgia 31076 Nashon McPherson, Director 478-847-2403 German School of Atlanta, The 4-12 ACC 2014 264 Windy Circle McDonough, Ga. 30253 Tobias Branson, Director 770-670-2908 Governess School, The 6-12 ACC 2012 4755 Kimball Bridge Road Alpharetta, Ga. 30005 Dr. James D. Meffin, III, 770-465-7590 Hayden's Way K-8 PROV 2013 1055 B Powers Place Alpharetta, Ga. 30004 Leitricia Rhyne, Center Manager 770-351-6304 Heart of Hope Academy at The Elaine Clark Center Ages 6-22 ACC 2014 5130 Peachtree Ind. Blvd Chamblee, Georgia 30341-2722 Beht Schmehlingc Director 770-458-3251 Hirsch Acadeny, The Grades K-7 ACC 2016 705 S. Candler Street Decatur, Georgia 30030 Leslie Cotton-Smith, Director 404-378-9706 Hope Springs Christian Learning Center Grades 2-8 ACC 2015 1239 Braselton Hwy. Lawrenceville, Ga. 30043 Sharon Anthony, Director 678-442-8785 The Joseph Sams School K-12 ACC 2014 280 Brandywine Boulevard Fayetteville, Georgia 30214 Marie V. Sams, Director 770-461-5894 The Joy House Academy Ages 12-18 ACC 2012 24 Virtue Lane Jasper, Georgia 30143 Rebecca Falls, Director 706-253-7569 Kaleidoscope ABA K-2 PROV 2013 153 Norcross Street Roswell, GA 30075 Karen Simmons, Director 770-993-7008 The Korean-American School of Atlanta Ages 4-18 ACC 2013 6930 Buford Hwy. Doraville, Ga. 30340 Ms. Seungjae Shim, Director 770-441-6411 Let's Learn Academy K-8 ACC 2015 11660 Alpharetta Hwy. Ste.320 Roswell, GA 30076 Shelly Margow, Director 770-754-0085 Lighthouse Care Center of Augusta 3-12 ACC 2013 3100 Perimeter Parkway Augusta, Georgia 30909 Ron Perry, Director 706-651-0005 Lilburn Tamil School K-12 ACC 2016 6050 Peachtree Parkway, Ste. 240-253 Norcross, GA 30092-3336 Dr. Ravi Palaniappan, Director 678-799-1212 Lindamood-Bell Learning Center K-12 ACC 2014 3400 McLure Bridge Road Bldg C Ste A Duluth, Georgia 30096 Lisa Matthews, Director 770-476-7066 Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes Center K-12 ACC 2015 4401 North Cobb Parkway, Ste. 150 Atlanta, Georgia, 30327 Laura Beecher, Director 770-850-0612 M. C. Education Institute Ages 18-Up ACC 2016 1655 Eisenhower Parkway Macon, GA 31206 Greg Metts, Director 478-361-8359 MDE School K-8 ACC 2015 1000 Johnson Ferry Road Ste.A-100 Marietta, Ga. 30068 Mindy Elkan, Director 770-971-4633 Marcus Autism Center called charlie 1-6-12 1 1/2 to 21 yearsACC 2012 1920 Briarcliff Road Atlanta, GA 30329 Catherine Trapani, D Director 404-785-9459 Masonic Learning Center 2-8 ACC 2014 1417 Nottingham Drive Macon, Ga. 31208-4183 Melissa Ray Adams 478-743-5154 Miller's Preparatory Academy for Boys Grades 1-12 ACC 2012 1833 Stone Mountain- Lithionia Rd Lithonia, Ga 30058 Lt. Gabriel Miller, III Director 770-484-8850 Open Campus High School (Fayette Co. Schools) 9-12 ACC 2015 205 Lafayette Avenue Fayetteville, Georgia 30214 Ed. Steil, Director 770-460-3990 ext 137 The Orion School K-5 ACC 2012 458 Ponce DeLeon Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Laura Markson, Director 404-551-2574 Pathways Academy School for Dyslexia 1-6 ACC 2015 4010 Canton Road Ste. 120 Marietta, Ga. 30066 Tina Pierson, Director 770-973-5588 Perry Learning Center 9-12 ACC 2013 137 Spring Street Jonesboro, Ga. 30236 William C. Greene, Director 770-515-7601 Phoenix High School 9-12 ACC 2013 2818 Airport Road Dalton, Georiga 30721 Fred Toney, Principal 706-260-2206 Porter Academy K-8 ACC 2013 200 Cox Road Roswell, Georgia 30075 Claudia Porter, Director 770-594-1313 Reading & Writing Institute K-12 ACC 2015 5555 Glenridge Connector, Ste. 200 Atlanta, Ga. 30342 Joseph Madigan, Director 678-731-9415 Roosevelt Warm Springs Academic Services 6-12 ACC 2015 6135 Roosevelt Highway Warm Springs, Georgia 31830-1000 Greg Schmieg, Director 706-655-5000 Sage School Grades 1-8 ACC 2016 3585 Lawrenceville Suwanee Road Ste 402 Suwanee, Ga. 30024 Angela Patton, Director 678-907-4194 Shepherd's Hill Academy Grades 7-12 ACC 2013 2200 Price Road Martin, Georgia 30557 Steve Schyck, Director 706-779-5736 Sophia Academy K-9 ACC 2016 2880 Dresden Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30341 Marie Corrigan, Director 404-303-8722 Sound Start Ages 2 to 6 ACC 2012 1206 East 66th Street Savannah, Georgia 31404 Beth Larrimore, Director 912-355-4601 Southern Atlanta Academy of Excellence Grades K-11 ACC 2015 115 Palmetto Road Tyrone, Ga. 30290 Chandra Horne, Director 678-364-0701 Special Needs Schools of Gwinnett K-12 ACC 2014 660 Davis Road Lawrenceville, Ga. 30046 Elinore M. Trotter, Director 678-442-6262 Stepping Stones Educational Therapy Center, Inc. Ages 5-16 ACC 2014 141 Futral Road Griffin, Georgia 30224 Mary B. Fields, Director 770-229-5511 The Swift Learning Center Ages 6-12 ACC 2014 300 Grimes Bridge Road Roswell, Georgia 30075 Richard J. Wendlek, Director 678-205-4988 TLE Christian Academy 1-12 AWQ 2014 2721 Summer Street NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30144 John Ahlberg, Director 770-218-1790 Woodfield Academy 3-12 ACC 2013 4375 Rivoli Drive Macon, Georgia 31210 Becky Sessions, Director 478-477-9844 Xpanded Boundaries of Success Academy K-12 ACC 2015 5900 Maxham Road, Ste. 6 Austell, Ga. 30168 Dr. Cynthia Winthrop, Director 678-457-6099.
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