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David T Howard Middle School

Public Grades 6-8
42nd
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 584 Georgia Middle Schools
Better than 93% of Georgia middle schools
Summary

David T Howard Middle School is a public middle school in Atlanta, Georgia, serving 1,056 students in grades 6-8. This school consistently outperforms the Atlanta Public Schools district and the state of Georgia in academic assessments, with 100% proficiency in Algebra I in the 2024-2025 school year, compared to just 33.6% and 44.9% for the district and state, respectively. The school has also been ranked among the top 42 middle schools in Georgia, earning a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger.

David T Howard Middle School's success may be attributed to its relatively low student-teacher ratio, ranging from 13.3 to 15.2 over the past few years, as well as its higher spending per student, which has been consistently higher than the district average. When compared to nearby schools, such as John Lewis Invictus Academy and KIPP VISION Charter School, David T Howard Middle School significantly outperforms these peers in academic proficiency.

The school's consistent high performance, with a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past 10 school years, demonstrates its ability to provide a quality education to its students. Additionally, the school's relatively low free and reduced lunch rates, ranging from 19.12% to 26.7% over the past few years, suggest that it serves a more economically diverse student population, which may also contribute to its academic success.

1,073
Students ?
15.2
Student/teacher ratio ?
$23,095
Per pupil spending ?
23.5%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 551 John Wesley Dobbs
       Atlanta, GA  30312

(404) 802-3200

District: Atlanta Public Schools


Students who attend David T Howard Middle School usually attend:

High:    Midtown High School

Feeder schools for David T Howard Middle School:

Elementary:    Mary Lin Elementary School
    Morningside Elementary School
    Springdale Park Elementary School
    The John Hope-Charles Walter Hill Elementary Schools
Racial breakdown:

White:
49.8%
African American:
28.0%
Hispanic:
10.4%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Holding steady — 95th percentile in 2015 → 93rd in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Georgia average (69% vs 40% meeting standards)
Ranks in the top 7% of Georgia middle schools
Among the top-ranked schools in Atlanta Public Schools
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school69%
District avg31%
Georgia avg40%
42nd of 584
Georgia public middle schools ?
Top 7%▼ down 2 pts since 2015
See the entire ranking list of Georgia Middle Schools →
SchoolDigger rating ?
1st of 15Middle Schools in the Atlanta Public Schools
139th of 206Atlanta Public Schools among Georgia districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankGeorgia percentileRating
202593.342 of 58492.8%★★★★★
202491.351 of 58891.3%★★★★★
202388.358 of 57789.9%★★★★★
202294.536 of 56793.7%★★★★★
202192.643 of 54292.1%★★★★★
201990.549 of 55991.2%★★★★★
201892.934 of 54393.7%★★★★★
201790.848 of 53991.1%★★★★★
201691.731 of 54594.3%★★★★★
201594.028 of 53794.8%★★★★★
201471.5130 of 52175.0%★★★★☆
201374.3111 of 52778.9%★★★★☆
201280.157 of 50888.8%★★★★☆
201183.139 of 50492.3%★★★★★
201082.543 of 49491.3%★★★★★
200987.520 of 46695.7%★★★★★
200886.628 of 46293.9%★★★★★
200777.564 of 44585.6%★★★★☆
200680.752 of 42087.6%★★★★☆
By subject vs Georgia (2024-2025) ?
Algebra I100%+55 vs state
English Language Arts71%+30 vs state
Mathematics67%+26 vs state
Social Studies66%+27 vs state
Science41%+12 vs state

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by a parent
Friday, July 29, 2022

Open Quote We have two daughters at David T. Howard and both have had excellent experiences. It probably helps that they're in the GATE program, but even the teachers for their on-level courses have been great. Some parents who moved their children to private schools during COVID are brining their children back because Howard is a better experience. Close Quote


by a student
Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Open Quote The school itself is great but the students are ehhh. Teachers are great Close Quote


by a student
Friday, January 24, 2020

Open Quote trash Close Quote


by a student
Friday, April 26, 2019

Open Quote I attended Inman from 2008-2011,and I had a horrible experience. There were student fights at least once a week, and I twice witnessed a student vs teacher fight. My first-hand experience echos another review—bullying was blamed on the victim. That, or the teacher was the bully. I had a few truly amazing teachers at Inman, but I also had (at least) two whom quite frequently appear as the antagonists in my nightmares—both of which still teach at Inman.

As for the test scores, what do you expect when the teachers are incentivized to teach precisely to the standardized test. I'm not sure how recently any parents have looked at what is actually covered on a standardized test, but it is, at least in our state, quite literally the bare minimum of what should be taught. Schools fall behind in test scores when students are aimlessly pushed from grade to grade despite having little to no mastery of basic content. Often student who can't excel in school struggle because the time isn't being given to them or because they have too much (logistically or emotionally, etc) going on outside of school. So if Inman is doing well in standardized tests, I'd hypothesize it more likely could be contributed to: (1) the majority of students come from privileged backgrounds where they have the time and money to supplement their education at home and out of school, (2) the students attended quality elementary schools and therefore are already on track and able to follow along, or (3) some combination of the above. That said, many of the teachers at Inman ARE good teachers. However, if they were given the freedom to teach the same content without the strict curriculum and constant focus on the end result, I'd imagine students would end up performing even better on the standardized tests, AND they might actually enjoy the process of learning (thus developing some intrinsic motivation to learn), AND they might actually learn HOW to learn, rather than just learn how to do well on a test—which is very much not the same thing. Take, for example, Renfroe middle school, in a neighboring district. At Renfroe, the learning process is emphasized, rather than the test, which isn't brought up until a couple weeks beforehand. And those students test scores? Exceeded those of Inman students.

I attended Decatur High school, and my experience in the Decatur City Schools was exponentially better than my experience at Mary Lin. There was likely an equal number of quality teachers at all three schools, but the administration in Decatur emphasized curiosity and exploration in learning as well as caring and support in the community.

If you're deciding where to send your child to middle school, I sincerely hope you don't choose Inman. Close Quote


by a parent
Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Open Quote I am a parent to 6th and 8th grade boys in the 2013-2014 Inman school year.

On CRCT tests, Inman scores much better than indicated by this site. Based on total scores for all 5 subjects tested, Inman's students were in the top 4% in the State (#21 out of 539) in 2011-2012 and top 7% (#36 out of 539) in 2012-2013. How that turns into the 108th ranked middle school is puzzling (plus - there are more 6-8th grades at more schools than School Digger indicates). The raw CRCT test score information can be downloaded directly from Georgia Dept of Education website: http://www.gadoe.org and sorted easily.

Some of the schools above Inman are math/science magnets, and few, if any, are as diverse. Not everything is perfect at the school, but in light of the redistricting that added more students to Inman, their students should get credit for performing as high as they do.

When you consider the significant extracurricular activities available to students, parental involvement and new teaching talent added in the last couple years, the school deserve very good marks overall. Close Quote


by a parent
Monday, January 30, 2012

Open Quote Inman has the same problems all APS schools have with pretending everything is fine as opposed to doing something about their problems.
Some teachers are good, most are fair, and a few my son had more than once are poor, by which I mean that they never handed back a graded paper and gave students extra credit for cleaning their desk, filled, not incidentally with ungraded papers.

The administration has undergone some changes since mishandling my students bullying, but I understand their "blame the victim" strategies remain in place. Close Quote


by a student
Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Open Quote This school is probably the best. The test scores are very high,, I think it is how the teachers teach. I was at another school, and exceeded one subject on the CRCT. But once I got to Inman, I exceeded all the subjects! CRCT test scores are very high, and the students, are all very friendly. There is Virginia highlands close by, so students can do study groups at a yogurt shop, or just be social with his or her friend. This school is a place where kids would definitely have a good time. Close Quote





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Frequently Asked Questions about David T Howard Middle School

In the 2024-25 school year, 1,073 students attended David T Howard Middle School.

Students at David T Howard Middle School are 50% White, 28% African American, 10% Hispanic, 9% Two or more races, 3% Asian.

Yes. David T Howard Middle School ranks in the top 7.2% of Georgia middle schools.

Students who attend David T Howard Middle School usually go on to attend Midtown High School


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