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Chesnut Elementary School

Public Grades PK, KG-5
346th
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 1,238 Georgia Elementary Schools
Better than 72% of Georgia elementary schools
Summary

Chesnut Elementary School is a public elementary school in Dunwoody, Georgia, serving 512 students in grades PK-5. As part of the DeKalb County School District, Chesnut Elementary consistently outperforms the district and state averages in academic assessments, ranking in the top 30% of Georgia elementary schools.

Chesnut Elementary's strong academic performance is evident across multiple metrics. In the 2024-2025 school year, 64.4% of its 5th-grade students scored proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to 34.9% for DeKalb County and 43% for the state. The school also maintains a relatively low student-teacher ratio, ranging from 12.6 to 16 students per teacher, and spends more per student than the state average, between $11,907 and $14,256 per student.

When compared to nearby schools, Chesnut Elementary significantly outperforms many of its counterparts, such as Oakcliff Elementary, Hightower Elementary, and Doraville United Elementary, which have lower proficiency rates and lower statewide rankings. While Chesnut Elementary is a high-performing school, there may be opportunities to further improve its performance, particularly in areas where it still lags behind the top-performing schools in the state.

551
Students ?
12.8
Student/teacher ratio ?
$19,949
Per pupil spending ?
51.7%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 4576 N Peachtree Rd
       Dunwoody, GA  30338

(678) 676-7102

District: DeKalb County


Students who attend Chesnut Elementary School usually attend:

Middle:    Peachtree Middle School
High:    Dunwoody High School
Racial breakdown:

African American:
32.5%
Hispanic:
29.9%
White:
23.8%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Holding steady — 75th percentile in 2015 → 72nd in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Georgia average (50% vs 42% meeting standards)
Among the top-ranked schools in DeKalb County
Above the Georgia median (72nd percentile)
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school50%
District avg33%
Georgia avg42%
346th of 1,238
Georgia public elementary schools ?
Top 28%▼ down 3 pts since 2015
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SchoolDigger rating ?
17th of 81Elementary Schools in the DeKalb County
131st of 206DeKalb 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
202568.2346 of 123872.1%★★★★☆
202479.7237 of 124881.0%★★★★☆
202358.5461 of 124262.9%★★★☆☆
202266.4379 of 124469.5%★★★☆☆
202165.3382 of 121468.5%★★★☆☆
201984.1183 of 123485.2%★★★★☆
201875.7267 of 120977.9%★★★★☆
201763.5391 of 120567.6%★★★☆☆
201650.6555 of 123355.0%★★★☆☆
201570.1312 of 124074.8%★★★★☆
201464.5516 of 123158.1%★★★☆☆
201361.3573 of 122553.2%★★★☆☆
201250.0728 of 120139.4%★★☆☆☆
201152.2684 of 121243.6%★★☆☆☆
201071.8332 of 118371.9%★★★★☆
200970.4328 of 113371.1%★★★★☆
200874.8249 of 113478.0%★★★★☆
200774.1274 of 112575.6%★★★★☆
200669.8360 of 110167.3%★★★☆☆
By subject vs Georgia (2024-2025) ?
English Language Arts53%+14 vs state
Mathematics48%+3 vs state
Science42%~ state avg

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by a parent
Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Open Quote Chesnut is a school for those who just need basic education. I would not keep my children in this school past the 2nd grade. They are basically fed worksheets daily, which gives a false impression that they are exceling. My children are now at a different school, and they had to play catchup the entire year. There are so many things that were not taught and we have been paying for it.

The classrooms are packed and some of the teachers are too overwhelmed to care or document anything. If public school is your only option, it's not a horrible school. If you want children who are prepared for middle school, do somewhere else. Close Quote


by a parent
Saturday, August 6, 2022

Open Quote Horrible experience. My child was degraded repeatedly and punished undeservinly by his 1st grade teacher when he went there. That was a nightmare for him. I regret that I didn't learn of this torture until April when he had a huge meltdown and spill all that he was going through that school year. Last I heard, that teacher is still there! So glad we left that place. Close Quote


by a parent
Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Open Quote Love Chesnut! We have involved parents, great teachers, and a close knit community. Close Quote


by a parent
Monday, June 27, 2016

Open Quote I have to agree with the above review, the principal is out of her depth. We've been affiliated with Chesnut for several years and the succession of Ms Williams to principal has not been an asset to this school. She cannot handle even mild questioning about school practices, even when there's evidence that certain things are not working well. Defensiveness and sarcasm towards reasonable concerns from parents is not a productive way to collaborate in educating a child.
If you never have the need to question the school or raise a concern, then you'll do just fine. Otherwise, steer clear until the administration sees some changes. The attitude of "don't bother us" comes across loud and clear. Close Quote


by a parent
Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Open Quote My son was here for 2 years and I couldn't wait for him to get out. I have always believed in education and the system so when he cried and was unhappy there I just asked him to toughen up. But over the months, I started to understand his hesitation. His English teacher in 5th grade doesn't know how to speak or write proper English. I always looked through his homework with him and he had a 0% on one. When I went in to ask her about it, thinking he wrote the wrong instructions, she said 'Oh, I didn't look at it properly' and changed the 0 to 100%. I was so shocked, I lost interest in his school homework because his teacher had lost interest herself. His math teacher kept calling him out on things, threatening to have him sit in the VPs office every single day. Yet when I ask what he did, it was minor things that children that age do when they are seeking notice. Shuffle around class loudly, make noise with their books on the table etc. I apologized, I offered to sit in on classes, I asked for help for what to do with him so that we worked together, they gave me NO RESPONSES. It was almost like they expected me to be combative and weren't prepared for me to be any other way. He was constantly punished harshly, couldn't go on field trips etc for things he did the day or week before which felt more vindictive and punitive than corrective. The teachers he had displayed an attitude of exhaustion, generally, even in the first week of semester. Like they were veteran teachers, but then they handle issues like novices. I could never quite understand how they acted so disconnected and tired. The principal for me seemed out of her depth, only the VP seemed aware of what he was doing in the behavior management arena. In summary, I found them really unhelpful. They were not partners but adversarial in my son's education. I know kids can be a handful and I was willing to do what it took to make sure mine wasn't. But they had no tips or advice, no direction, no insight, no plan, no ideas. It turned out to be a demoralizing experience all round. If your child asks questions, wants to know why, how, etc. If (s)he is a thinker, this might not be the place for your family. I really wanted to love it. I gave my heart, time and resources to this place. It just didn't work for us. Close Quote





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In the 2024-25 school year, 551 students attended Chesnut Elementary School.

Students at Chesnut Elementary School are 32% African American, 30% Hispanic, 24% White, 7% Asian, 6% Two or more races, 1% American Indian.

Chesnut Elementary School ranks 346th of 1238 Georgia elementary schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 4 stars out of 5.

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

Middle : Peachtree Middle School
High : Dunwoody High School


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