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Nine Atlanta Schools Come Off State Priority, Focus Lists
Each of the schools have made enough academic progress to be taken off the Georgia Department of Education's list.

ATLANTA, GA -- Nine Atlanta Public Schools have been removed from the Georgia Department of Education's list of Priority and Focus Schools.
These schools were removed from the state’s lists "because they no longer meet the definition of a Priority or Focus school and have met the required improvements to exit," APS said.
“We are very pleased to learn that nine APS schools have been removed from the state’s Focus and Priority lists,” said APS Superintendent Meria J. Carstarphen. “While we are making strategic improvements with our transformation efforts, we still have much work to do toward improving student achievement.”
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The following APS schools were released:
Focus Schools
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- Benteen Elementary School
- Brown Middle School
- Cleveland Avenue Elementary School
- Dobbs Elementary School
- Fickett Elementary School
- Parkside Elementary School
- Hope-Hill Elementary School
Priority Schools
- Maynard H. Jackson High School
- South Atlanta School of Health and Medical Science
As part of Georgia’s ESEA waiver, which granted flexibility from some provisions of No Child Left Behind, the GaDOE was required to identify Priority and Focus Schools.
Priority Schools represent the lowest-performing 5 percent of Title I schools based on achievement data, plus schools with a graduation rate below 60 percent for two consecutive years. Focus Schools represent the lowest-performing 10 percent of Title I schools based on achievement gap data.
That data examines the gap between a school’s lowest performing 25 percent of students and the state average, and the extent to which that gap is closing.
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