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Public School
This year, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, an independent, non-partisan think-tank, analyzed and ranked over 2,000 of Georgia’s elementary, middle and high schools for their annual “Report Card for Parents.”
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Private Schools
From religious and single-gender to international and special needs schools, there’s a private school for every learning style and need. Learn how to choose a private school that matches your child's learning needs.
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Colleges/Universities
Atlanta's higher education options are as varied as the city's eclectic population and expansive landscape. Here you'll find information on Atlanta-area public and private universities, historic black colleges, junior colleges, technical and specialty schools.
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Specialized Schools
If you’re moving to Atlanta with a family, or about to start a family, you’ll be glad to know your children’s education will be in good hands. Along with the public and private schools, Atlanta has many diverse schools to fit your child’s every need
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Choosing An Atlanta School
No matter the age or needs of your child, the
size of your budget or the location of your home, a great educational experience
awaits you in Atlanta.
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Making The Grade
Although Atlanta may not be your typical college town, it is undoubtedly a national
leader when it comes to providing opportunities for higher education.
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Atlanta's Public & Private Schools
For many families, the most
difficult question they face when they move to a new area is: Where should we
send our children to school? Those relocating to metro Atlanta quickly discover
that there’s no easy answer.
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Expand Your Mind & Your Horizons
Nurture your child’s
talents and further your career through Atlanta’s plentiful education
options.
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The Atlanta School Decision
One
of the most important decisions affecting your new Atlanta address is
choosing a new school community for your child. Public school
attendance zones and commuting distances often dictate where new
families relocate in the metro area.
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