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Best Public Schools in Zip Code 31324


At a glance
7
Schools
8,705
Students
3
5-star schools
Top rankedMcAllister Elementary School37th of 1,219 Georgia elementary schools
Biggest riser
McAllister Elementary School up 30 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Dr. George Washington Carver Elementary School 12.1 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
5★
4★
2 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (too few tested students)
Summary:

Zip code 31324, covering the Richmond Hill area of Bryan County, Georgia, is served by seven schools—five elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school—that together enroll roughly 8,705 students and form a cohesive feeder pattern within the highly rated Bryan County School District, which ranks in the 91st percentile statewide.

McAllister Elementary School stands out as the academic powerhouse, ranking 37th in Georgia with a 5-star rating and posting 5th-grade math proficiency of 85.3%—nearly double the state average—along with the area’s lowest chronic absenteeism at 5.2%. Richmond Hill Middle School excels in advanced coursework, with a remarkable 95.9% proficiency in Algebra I and 90.9% in high school Physical Science, while Richmond Hill High School maintains a 5-star rating with a 95.8% graduation rate and a dropout rate of just 0.8%. Among the other elementary schools, Frances Meeks Elementary School posts strong 5th-grade science scores (69.9%), while Dr. George Washington Carver Elementary School and the grade-band schools—Richmond Hill Primary School (PK-1) and Richmond Hill Elementary School (2-3)—all exceed state averages in tested subjects, though they serve higher-poverty populations.

Economic disparities track with performance, as McAllister’s free/reduced lunch rate of 11.99% contrasts with Carver’s 48.02%, yet even the highest-need schools outperform state benchmarks. Chronic absenteeism rises with grade level, from 5.2% at McAllister to 15.1% at the high school, though all remain below the state’s 17.7%. Notably, the middle school achieves its outstanding results with the lowest per-student spending ($9,930), while the primary school spends the most ($14,767) but has no test scores. Ranking trends show McAllister improving dramatically (70th to 37th) and the high school rising to 28th, while Frances Meeks has slipped slightly. Overall, this community offers a strong, coherent educational pathway from PK through 12th grade, with exceptional math and science preparation and a district that consistently mitigates economic challenges.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Georgia Department of Education.

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