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Tri-Cities High School is a public high school in East Point, Georgia, United States. It is a part of the Fulton County School System . The school opened in 1988 under the leadership of principal Dr. Herschel Robinson.
East Point is a suburban city located southwest of Atlanta in Fulton County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 38,358. The city name is derived from being at the opposite end of the former Atlanta and West Point Railroad from West Point .
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Colonial Hills is a neighborhood in the northernmost section of East Point, Georgia. It rests alongside of Langford Parkway (previously known as Lakewood Freeway.) Just to the north of Colonial Hills is Fort McPherson-(known as Fort Mac), which has been closed due to military downsizing. Colonial Hills consists of the following streets ...
The school system was also converted from a K-7 elementary and 8-12 high school grade system into a middle school 6–8 grade program beginning with the 1973/1974 school year. The curriculum was also updated to have studies more balanced, inclusive, and diverse, with content culturally and historically significant to racial minorities.
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Grammar schools on the English and later British models were founded during the colonial period, the first being the Boston Latin School, founded as the Latin Grammar School in 1635. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] In 1647 the Massachusetts Bay Colony enacted the Old Deluder Satan Law , requiring any township of at least 100 households to establish a grammar ...
The Colonial Hills Christian School was established in East Point, Georgia, in the fall of 1959. [1] During its debut 1959–60 academic year the school offered elementary classes running from 1st to 4th grade. [1] This was expanded for the 1960–61 academic year to include 5th and 6th grade classes. [2]