Summary:
Zip code 30340 in Doraville, Georgia is home to two public charter high schools serving grades 6-12, offering families a stark contrast in educational models and student outcomes.
Tapestry Public Charter School, part of the DeKalb County district, stands out as the academic leader with a perfect 100% graduation rate, a state ranking in the 53rd percentile, and chronic absenteeism (13.6%) well below the state average. The school spends $23,743 per student and maintains an impressive 8.1:1 student-teacher ratio. Its End of Course scores are competitive with state averages in Biology (47.1% vs. 44.2%) and American Literature (39.5% vs. 40.4%), while Algebra I (29.4%) and US History (31.6%) lag somewhat behind. Tapestry has also shown year-over-year improvement, jumping 52 spots in state rankings. In contrast, Georgia Fugees Academy Charter School, operating under State Specialty Schools II- Georgia Fugees Academy Charter, serves a population where 98.18% of students qualify for free/reduced lunch. The school ranks in the bottom 4% of Georgia high schools, has a 49% chronic absenteeism rate, and posts very low End of Course scores (5.3% in both Algebra I and Biology). No graduation rate data is available for Georgia Fugees.
Interestingly, Georgia Fugees outperforms Tapestry in 8th-grade assessments—41.4% vs. 22.9% in mathematics, 20.7% vs. 8.0% in science, and 24.1% vs. 19.1% in social studies—suggesting the academic gap widens at the high school level. The two schools also differ significantly in resources: Tapestry spends $5,052 more per student and has a lower student-teacher ratio. For parents, Tapestry offers a proven track record of academic success and college preparation, while Georgia Fugees provides a specialized environment for refugee and immigrant families, though it faces substantial challenges related to poverty and absenteeism that impact its academic metrics.
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