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Taylorsville Elementary School

Public Grades PK, KG-5
691st
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 1,238 Georgia Elementary Schools
Better than 44% of Georgia elementary schools
Summary

Taylorsville Elementary School is a public elementary school serving 563 students in grades PK-5 in Taylorsville, Georgia, which is part of the Bartow County School District. While the school has seen a decline in its statewide ranking and rating over the past decade, it faces several challenges that are important for parents to understand.

Taylorsville Elementary School's test scores on the Georgia Milestones Assessment are generally lower than the Bartow County and state averages across all grade levels and subject areas. For example, in 2024-2025, only 24.2% of 3rd graders were proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to 31% for Bartow County and 34.9% statewide. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, reaching 65.9% in the 2023-2024 school year, which is significantly higher than the state average.

When compared to other elementary schools in the Bartow County district, Taylorsville Elementary School generally performs worse on test scores, with lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. However, its student-teacher ratio and spending per student are similar to the other Bartow County schools. The school's proximity to the Cartersville City school district, which has higher-performing schools on average, may also create a sense of comparison and competition for Taylorsville Elementary School.

494
Students ?
12.4
Student/teacher ratio ?
$16,503
Per pupil spending ?
60.9%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 1502 Old Alabama Rd
       Taylorsville, GA  30178

(770) 606-5867

District: Bartow County


Students who attend Taylorsville Elementary School usually attend:

Middle:    Woodland Middle School at Euharlee
High:    Woodland High School
Racial breakdown:

White:
76.7%
Hispanic:
14.4%
African American:
4.9%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Declining — 77th percentile in 2015 → 44th in 2025
Worth a look
!Test scores below the Georgia average (35% vs 42% meeting standards)
!Ranking has slipped — down 33 percentile points since 2015
!Science scores 19 pts below the Georgia average
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school35%
District avg42%
Georgia avg42%
691st of 1,238
Georgia public elementary schools ?
Bottom 44%▼ down 33 pts since 2015
From top 23% (2015) to bottom 44% (2025)
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SchoolDigger rating ?
11th of 12Elementary Schools in the Bartow County
74th of 206Bartow County 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
202539.5691 of 123844.2%★★☆☆☆
202448.6576 of 124853.8%★★★☆☆
202349.0558 of 124255.1%★★★☆☆
202259.9458 of 124463.2%★★★☆☆
202158.5465 of 121461.7%★★★☆☆
201965.5386 of 123468.7%★★★☆☆
201860.7424 of 120964.9%★★★☆☆
201765.0373 of 120569.0%★★★☆☆
201672.9289 of 123376.6%★★★★☆
201572.5287 of 124076.9%★★★★☆
201484.287 of 123192.9%★★★★★
201383.1117 of 122590.4%★★★★★
201283.0126 of 120189.5%★★★★☆
201177.2260 of 121278.5%★★★★☆
201081.0176 of 118385.1%★★★★☆
200977.0210 of 113381.5%★★★★☆
200881.6144 of 113487.3%★★★★☆
200782.1141 of 112587.5%★★★★☆
200674.7268 of 110175.7%★★★★☆
By subject vs Georgia (2024-2025) ?
Mathematics40%-5 vs state
English Language Arts33%-6 vs state
Science25%-19 vs state

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by a parent
Friday, August 30, 2019

Open Quote Excellent school Close Quote


by a parent
Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Open Quote I have met one individual at this school that is truly kind. She works in the front office answering phones and doing general office work. All the others are superficial. The principal is so proud of her PhD that she practically wears the diploma on her forehead. Lots of people have PhDs, get over yourself. Don't even get me started on the VP. This review would get real ugly real fast. Major issues with "loving the authority over other adults" a bit much.
Most (not all) of the teachers are so worried about fitting into the cliques that they lose sight of why they are there. They are so into what they wear and how they appear that it is sad.
I can't tell you how many times I have been treated rudely and stared at because of me being able to show up for lunch as often as I do. And don't you dare wear clothes that fit if you have a nice body. Wear baggy or be hated.
If you want to like the school... Don't get involved in anything because the instant that you get to know most of them, you'll regret the choice to have donated your time in the first place.
The school is a Title 1 school not a School of Excellence. If you value the ability to have your child in true advanced programs take them somewhere else. There are no set guidelines to enter as advanced at this school. I was told one year that there wasn't enough ROOM to have my daughter in the program. ENOUGH ROOM? Are you joking me? This is the inverse of "no child left behind". The Accelerated Program is a joke. No matter if your child is a genius and blew away the test scores, if she is not "ready" for the program, they will not let her in. I was also told this as another reason she wasn't in. What does "ready" mean? How does one become ready for the program aside from acing the test? Good behavior? How about green everyday. Good grades? How about 95-100 on everything. I am pretty sure "not ready" means, "We don't like your Mom".
I think the brilliant children who test high should have teachers who will push them to the next level. Teachers who can reach inside and pull the child's interest into another world of learning. Teachers who are gifted.
This school doesn't have that in Gifted. It barely has it in the regular classroom.
This is my opinion of the place, people, and education environment. None of which are upper scale.
You know what is sad... they will all probably know exactly who wrote this review because it has good grammar and is articulate. Written by someone with a PhD perhaps? Maybe just a genius in disguise. Close Quote


by a parent
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Open Quote My oldest child attended this school for Kindergarten and First Grade. Upon completion of First Grade my husband and I decided it would be in our child's best interest if he was home schooled. Our son was a spirited child, and had a hard time staying in his seat. Rather than trying to work with him, he was isolated from the rest of the class, and his teachers still tried to mold him into a 'model student' who would sit quietly and get all of his work done in a timely manner.

I was called to the principal's office to discuss my child's behavior, and best suggestion she had was to get my child to a doctor so the he could be medicated because he displayed all the symptoms of ADHD. While that may be true, I had already reminded her and the child's teacher that we were working on his diet, and his behavior at home. We had asked several times to understand better how the classroom behavior charts worked so that we could attempt to do the same at home to maybe help our child understand better.

In the end, the school was unwilling to help us, but more than willing to suggest medicating our child. We removed him from the school, successfully home schooled for two years. When the child asked to go back to school, we chose one out of district and have been much, much happier. Close Quote





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In the 2024-25 school year, 494 students attended Taylorsville Elementary School.

Students who attend Taylorsville Elementary School usually go on to attend:

Middle : Woodland Middle School at Euharlee
High : Woodland High School

Students at Taylorsville Elementary School are 77% White, 14% Hispanic, 5% African American, 3% Two or more races.

Taylorsville Elementary School ranks 691st of 1238 Georgia elementary schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 2 stars out of 5.


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