public schools
May. 1st, 2008 01:55 pmThese are the public schools in Athens that are in the areas we're looking at houses (mostly, the areas clustered around UGA/downtown). The public schools are set up in a Zone system, so you can apply to any school in your zone, but people living within a half-mile of the school have priority. I have to call and ask some questions, since some addresses don;t fall within a half-mile of any zone. It's also unclear to me if the schools fill up, or have wait lists; the application process is in March and clearly we are coming in late.
Thanks to the GA Dept. of Education, I can get profiles of the schools. Here are some key (to me) stats for the schools (2006-2007) that are near where we're thinking about living:
*Oglethorpe: 453 kids, 95% econ. dis., AYP, ADEQ, 7% white, 52% black, 36% hispanic, has preK
*Chase: 226 kids, 94% econ dis., AYP, ADEQ, 4% white, 42% black, 50% hispanic, has preK
*Barrow: 369 kids, 26% econ dis., AYP, DIST, 68% white, 16% black, 7% asian, 5% hispanic, has preK
*Fourth: 335 kids, 94% econ. dis, AYP, NI-AYP, 3% white, 56% black, 39% hispanic, has preK
*Gaines: 520 kids, 90% econ. dis., no AYP, ADEQ-DNM, 7% white, 76% black, 13% hispanic
*Barnett Shoals: 570 kids, 67% econ. dis, no AYP, ADEQ_DNM, 29% white, 56% black, 5% hispanic
*Whit Davis: 573 kids, 48% econ. dis, AYP, ADEQ, 41% white, 46% black, 3% hispanic
Notice that the two schools that are mostly white kids and mostly not-poor kids are the most successful.
Thanks to the GA Dept. of Education, I can get profiles of the schools. Here are some key (to me) stats for the schools (2006-2007) that are near where we're thinking about living:
*Oglethorpe: 453 kids, 95% econ. dis., AYP, ADEQ, 7% white, 52% black, 36% hispanic, has preK
*Chase: 226 kids, 94% econ dis., AYP, ADEQ, 4% white, 42% black, 50% hispanic, has preK
*Barrow: 369 kids, 26% econ dis., AYP, DIST, 68% white, 16% black, 7% asian, 5% hispanic, has preK
*Fourth: 335 kids, 94% econ. dis, AYP, NI-AYP, 3% white, 56% black, 39% hispanic, has preK
*Gaines: 520 kids, 90% econ. dis., no AYP, ADEQ-DNM, 7% white, 76% black, 13% hispanic
*Barnett Shoals: 570 kids, 67% econ. dis, no AYP, ADEQ_DNM, 29% white, 56% black, 5% hispanic
*Whit Davis: 573 kids, 48% econ. dis, AYP, ADEQ, 41% white, 46% black, 3% hispanic
Notice that the two schools that are mostly white kids and mostly not-poor kids are the most successful.
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Date: 2008-05-01 09:37 pm (UTC)Any idea what the neighborhood around it is like?
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Date: 2008-05-02 12:44 am (UTC)Whit Davis is in Deep cul-de-sac, alas, but in a zone with some urban sections, and we couple apply to it, but there are transportation issues.
Our preferred targets are Barrow (but we are pretty much priced out of anything but a ranch in the nabe) and Chase, which is in a rapidly gentrifying mostly Victorian nabe, and is on the upswing, going more white and high-income by the year but not yet tipped over into all-rich-folks-alla-time.
Unfortunately, one of my favorite houses is zoned for Fourth Street (Needs improvement) which anecdotally has "safety issues." In an elementary school! Though that may just be code for "in the 'hood."