Summary:
ZIP code 30022, covering parts of Alpharetta and Johns Creek in Fulton County, Georgia, is home to 12 schools—6 elementary, 4 middle, and 2 high schools—all part of the Fulton County School District, which ranks in the 77th percentile statewide.
This is an exceptionally high-performing cluster of schools. All six elementary schools and both high schools earned 5-star ratings, with Barnwell Elementary School leading the way at 18th in the state (99th percentile) and posting 4th and 5th grade math proficiency rates near 90%. Johns Creek High School ranks 14th among Georgia high schools with a 97.1% graduation rate, while Chattahoochee High School follows closely at 27th with a 97.0% graduation rate. Among middle schools, Autrey Mill Middle School stands out as the top performer, ranking 8th in the state with 98.9% Algebra I proficiency, while Taylor Road Middle School ranks 12th. However, Holcomb Bridge Middle School lags significantly, ranking 227th with 8th grade math proficiency at just 35.6%—a stark contrast to Autrey Mill's 83.7% and Taylor Road's 84.9%.
Chronic absenteeism is a clear strength across the ZIP code, with every school below the state average of 17.7%; State Bridge Crossing Elementary School and Dolvin Elementary School post the lowest rates at just 2.6%. Advanced coursework success is universal—all four middle schools achieve 87.9% or higher on Algebra I End-of-Course exams, and 8th grade Physical Science proficiency exceeds 92% everywhere. Resource allocation follows need: Haynes Bridge Middle School and Holcomb Bridge, which serve the highest percentages of economically disadvantaged students, receive the highest per-student funding ($20,699 and $20,236) and maintain the lowest student-teacher ratios (10.8:1). While the ZIP code is generally affluent, Holcomb Bridge's 62% free/reduced lunch rate highlights an internal socioeconomic divide that correlates with its lower test scores, yet even this school excels in advanced coursework, suggesting strong support for accelerated learners throughout the area.
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