Summary:
ZIP code 30290 in Tyrone, Georgia, is served by three public schools within the highly-ranked Fayette County School District, offering a complete PK-12 pathway for approximately 2,517 students.
Families in this area benefit from a full educational continuum, though each school has distinct strengths. Sandy Creek High School serves as the academic anchor with a 93.4% graduation rate and strong Biology and U.S. History scores that exceed state averages, though its Algebra I proficiency (28.0%) lags significantly behind both the district and state. Flat Rock Middle School stands out as a math powerhouse, with Algebra I proficiency at 83.2%—a remarkable 35 points above the state average—and 8th-grade Social Studies exceeding the state by nearly 25 points. However, its 8th-grade Physical Science proficiency (46.6%) falls 14 points below the state, marking a clear area for improvement. Robert J. Burch Elementary School provides consistent, above-state-average performance across all tested subjects, with 4th-grade math (66.3%) being a particular highlight.
The most striking finding is the dramatic Algebra I gap between schools on the same road: Flat Rock Middle students achieve 83.2% proficiency while Sandy Creek High students achieve only 28.0%, a 55-point disparity likely reflecting different student cohorts taking the exam. Year-over-year declines across multiple subjects at all three schools, coupled with ranking drops, warrant monitoring. Chronic absenteeism is a concern at Sandy Creek High (16.8%), notably higher than the district average of 11.0%. Despite these challenges, all three schools outperform state averages in most subjects, and per-student spending is equitable across the cluster ($14,852-$15,476). The elementary-to-middle transition appears challenging, with 5th and 6th-grade math scores dipping before rebounding in later grades.
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