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C.D. Hubert Elementary School, renamed Atlanta Tech High in 2004; Calhoun Street, 1883-Capitol View Elementary School 1940-1973; Caroline F. Harper Elementary School; Center Hill Elementary School; Chattahoochee Elementary School 1940-1973 (Fulton County until 1952 Annex) Clark Howell Elementary School; Collier Heights Elementary School 1940-1973
The Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal was an inspiration for Ranked, a musical about academic pressure in school.Kyle Holmes (book) and David Taylor Gomes (music & lyrics) cite the scandal as one of their main inspirations for a storyline that featured adults cheating on behalf of students. [18]
Alonzo A. Crim Open Campus High School (COCHS) was a public high school in Atlanta, Georgia, United States that closed in 2020. [1] It replaced Alonzo A. Crim Comprehensive High School after it closed in 2005. [2] Part of Atlanta Public Schools, it is located at 256 Clifton Street SE in southeast Atlanta, in the Kirkwood neighborhood.
Eddie S Henderson Stadium (formerly Grady Stadium) is an Atlanta Public School football stadium located in Midtown Atlanta, south of Piedmont Park. The stadium is one of two stadiums owned and managed by the Atlanta Public School (APS) system, the other being Lakewood Stadium. It is the only high school stadium in APS that is located on the ...
The New Schools at Carver (formerly the George Washington Carver Comprehensive High School) is a high school in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is part of Atlanta Public Schools . [ 1 ] Schools include Early College, Technology, Performing Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Health Science and Research.
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Mar. 27—A Spokane County jury on Wednesday acquitted a North Central High School teacher and coach accused of inappropriate sexual conduct with two 16-year-old girls in his class . The two girls ...
Benjamin E. Mays High School is a public school located in southwest Atlanta, Georgia, United States, serving grades 9–12. It is a part of the Atlanta Public School System and is a Georgia School of Excellence. The school was established in the fall of 1981 and was named after Benjamin Elijah Mays, an educator, author and civil rights activist.