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CONTENTS KNOWAtlanta Fall 2021 VOLUME 35, NUMBER 4
30 Get to KNOW Atlanta
Get to KNOW Homes & Lifestyles
8 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Your Gateway to the World
30 Mix and Match Live-work-play mixed-use developments boom in the metro Atlanta area
10 How Atlanta Stacks Up
36 Moving to Atlanta Timeline
11 How Metro Atlanta Cities Stack Up
38 Metro Atlanta Guide to Utilities
12 KNOW Where to Go Navigating metro Atlanta’s ITP and OTP locales
40 Your Guide to Metro Atlanta’s New Home Market A Q&A with new home expert Lori Lane
14 10 Free Things to Do in Metro Atlanta 16 Fall Fun for All Check out these metro Atlanta area events this season
Get to KNOW Business 22 Georgia’s diverse talent pool is a top business asset 24 Location, Location, Location A look at metro Atlanta’s top four economic development hot spots
43 KNOWAtlanta’s Guide to New Homes 47 Builder and Developer Locator Map 48 Tips for Finding a Short-Term Rental During a Home Renovation 50 The Autumn Years Have Never Been Better The perfect active adult community awaits you this fall in metro Atlanta
27 Big Business in Atlanta The metro area’s Fortune 500 companies and top 20 employers 28 On the Move Companies of all sizes choose metro Atlanta 29 Atlanta: The Tech Mecca of the Southeast 2 KNOWAtlanta FALL 2021
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CONTENTS Get to KNOW Education 53 KNOWAtlanta’s 2022 Education Guide 54 The Long and Winding Road Metro Atlanta private schools provide a unique opportunity for K-12 “lifers”
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58 Georgia School Glossary 58 Independent School Accreditations and Memberships 60 Public School Spotlight 61 A Place to Thrive Choosing a special needs school in metro Atlanta 66 The Best of Both Worlds Metro Atlanta boarding schools give students and parents unprecedented options
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70 Choosing a Private School 86 Select Metro Atlanta Private Schools Map 88 The Price is Right Private colleges and universities are more affordable than you think 92 Metro Atlanta’s Colleges and Universities Map
93 Get to KNOW Metro Atlanta’s Counties 112 Ad Index 4 KNOWAtlanta FALL 2021
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FROM THE EDITOR Publisher
SHERRY GASAWAY
sherry@knowatlanta.com
Live and Learn
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President
LARRY LEBOVITZ
his time of year always makes me think about how much I enjoy learning. For me, elementary school, middle school and high school provided countless opportunities to cross paths with teachers and mentors who left lasting impacts on my life, while
college gave me the foundation I needed to move forward into a career that I truly love. Yet, my education didn’t stop there, as I believe in lifelong learning, and I’m continually seeking the chance to learn from others about all sorts of topics. And in my role as editor of KNOWAtlanta, I have the privilege of sharing my knowledge of metro Atlanta with people who are looking to make our fair city their new home. It’s a thrill to be on this side
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CORY SEKINE-PETTITE
cory@knowatlanta.com Writers
azine, as this issue contains our highly anticipated and helpful annual Education Guide.
KEN ABRAMCZYK, LINDSAY FIELD PENTICUFF, ALEXANDRA MCCRAY
Every year, KNOWAtlanta provides a comprehensive look at education in metro
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of the equation. And there’s no better time for you to pick up a copy of our relocation mag-
institutes of higher education. In this issue, we start by providing a comprehensive listing of the area’s private schools on page 70 and delve into what it’s like to be a private school “lifer” who has remained at the same school from kindergarten through 12th grade—a special feature you can find on page 54. We also deliver can’t-miss information about the area’s special needs schools, boarding schools and private colleges. It’s just the primer you need when you’re making important education decisions for your family. Of course, life in metro Atlanta is one of our favorite topics, so this issue also introduces you to four of the area’s economic development hot spots (page 24) and the mixed-used communities that give local residents a chance to work where they live and live where they play (page 30). Additionally, you’ll find articles about our thriving new home market, the reasons to “fall” in love with active adult living this season and tips for finding a short-term rental during a home renovation. And don’t forget to check out the Fall Event Spotlight on page 16, which highlights the most popular events happening this autumn. I may not be one of metro Atlanta’s fine educators, but I welcome the chance to teach others about the metro area I’ve called home for more than three decades. So get ready to learn about living in Atlanta. When you’re ready to make your big move, you’ll be glad you did your homework. Amy Meadows, Editor
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GET TO KNOW ATLANTA Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport YOUR GATEWAY TO THE WORLD
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ne of metro Atlanta’s greatest assets is HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport. Serving more than 100 million passengers each year, the airport
boasts nonstop flights to over 150 domestic destinations and 70 international destinations in more than 50 countries. In 2020, the airport was recognized as the busiest airport in
AIRPORT CODE: ATL
the world for the 22nd consecutive year. Of course, it makes sense that Atlanta, the leading city in the Southeast, offers such an incredible facility. Just as the city itself is a diverse locale with millions of residents who hail from all over the world, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a welcoming sight for passengers from all walks of life. Take a look at everything this outstanding airport has to offer.
AT A GLANCE 75+
international destinations in 50+ countries with nonstop service
80
percent of the U.S. population within a twohour flight
895,502
flights annually
2,700+
average daily flights
107
million passengers annually
275,000
daily passengers
107 million
passengers annually
Seven
concourses
167
domestic gates
40
international gates
Two
terminals
Five
runways 2019 statistics
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MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE
PASSENGER AIRLINES
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a bona fide destination thanks to ATL
In addition to being the
Skypointe, a brand representing the world’s greatest shopping and dining experiences.
home of Delta Air Lines’
Throughout the facility and across its seven concourses, there are more than 300 restaurants,
corporate headquarters,
shops and services. Some of the well-known offerings include:
ATL welcomes flights from
RESTAURANTS: • Atlanta Stillhouse
SHOPS: • Brookstone
SERVICES: • UPS
• Papis East Cuban Cuisine
• Brighton Collectibles
• FedEx
• Cat Cora’s Kitchen
• Buckhead Books
• The Club ATL
• Grindhouse Killer Burgers
• 5th & Sunset
• XpresSpa
• The Varsity
• Brooks Brothers
• Minute Suites
• Bantam & Biddy
• Michael Kors
an array of domestic and international airlines: DOMESTIC: • Alaska Airlines • American Airlines • Boutique Air • Delta Air Lines • Frontier Airlines • JetBlue Airways • Southwest Airlines • Spirit Airlines
AIRPORT ACCOLADES
• United Airlines
• #1 Busiest Airport
INTERNATIONAL: • Air Canada
• #1 World’s Most Efficient Airport • Home to the tallest air traffic control tower in North America and the fourth tallest in the world
• Air France • British Airways • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines • Korean Air • Lufthansa German Airlines • Qatar Airways • Turkish Airlines • Virgin Atlantic
METRO ATLANTA’S ECONOMIC ENGINE Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is an economic juggernaut. It is the largest employer in Georgia and is one of the world’s most well-known global transport centers. And the economic impact can be felt throughout metro Atlanta. • The airport boasts more than 63,000 onsite jobs. • More than 18,000 South Fulton County residents work onsite at the airport, accounting for 28.8 percent of the county’s workforce. • The average income for an airport-based job is $71,500. • The airport supports more than 448,000 jobs across
the Southeast, accounting for 20 percent of the jobs in the region. • The facility provides a $51.5 billion economic boost for metro Atlanta. • Overall, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport generates over $82 billion in annual economic impact for the entire Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion (PAM). • More than 103,600 jobs support the airport’s cargo activity. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Economic Impact Study, released in 2020
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How Atlanta Stacks Up With affordable housing and a low cost of living, Atlantans get more while spending less. To understand why more than five million people call metro Atlanta home, see below how it surpasses other
ATLANTA
major cities in almost every way that counts. AIRPORT CODE: ATL
More for Your Money
$50,000 Salary in Atlanta Equals
Save money on everything from movie tickets to a box of cereal with a move to Atlanta,
Seattle
$76,782
Chicago
$58,719
one of America’s most affordable cities. This bustling metropolis offers world-class
New York City
$122,688
entertainment, shopping, sports and dining at a fraction of the cost of other cities. As
San Francisco
Washington DC
$96,387
$78,998
your living expenses decline, relish your newfound access Atlanta
to the finer things— whether
$50,000
it be an Atlanta Braves game at Truist Park or a Broadway play at The Fox Theatre.
REDUCE 80% ENLARGE TYPE 120%
Source: CNN Money
Apartment Rent (2 Bedrooms)
2020 Median Sold Home Price
Atlanta
Atlanta $366,300
Chicago
Chicago $325,000 Seattle Washington, D.C. New York City
$5,700
San Francisco
$1.4 million $900000
$1200000 $1500000
$4,638 $0
Realtor.com
$1000
apartmentlist.com, August 2021
Average Cost of Monthly Parking $130
Atlanta Chicago
$307 $237
Seattle
$318
Washington, D.C. New York City
$570
San Francisco
$350 $0
$100
SpotHERO and monthlyparking.org
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$3,512
New York City
$680,000
$600000
$3,949
Washington, D.C.
$645,000
$300000
$2,568
Seattle
$749,972
San Francisco $0
$2,430
$200
$300
$400
$500
$600
$2000
$3000
$4000
$5000
$6000
How Metro Atlanta Cities Stack Up Metro Atlanta includes more than 50 cities. Compare some of these communities by median home prices, median household income, population and growth with the data below.
Cumming
Woodstock
Gainesville
Bartow
Hall
Forsyth
Cherokee
Alpharetta
Median Household Income
Suwanee
Fulton
Atlanta
$55,279
Lawrenceville
Marietta
Alpharetta
$105,908
Cumming
Paulding
$43,790
Decatur
Cobb
$95,875
East Point
Douglasville
$40,882
DeKalb
$45,708
Lawrenceville
$47,169
East Point
Rockdale Clayton Henry
Fayette
$54,983
Peachtree City
Peachtree City
$96,577
Sandy Springs
$74,093 $86,980
Suwanee
$70,997
Woodstock $0
$25000
$50000
$75000
$100000
$125000
Population Growth (2010-2019) Atlanta 506,811
2020 Median Sold Home Prices
18.7%
Alpharetta 67,213
Atlanta
17.1%
Cumming 6,547
30.9%
Douglasville
6.3%
$265,000 $212,000 $429,900
Dunwoody
East Point 34,875 4.3%
East Point
Gainesville 43,232
27.0%
$190,000
Gainesville
13.3%
$285,000
Lawrenceville
7.8%
$260,000 $332,000
Marietta
Peachtree City 36,223 5.4%
Peachtree City 16.7% 36.3%
Woodstock 33,039 15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
$432,250 $398,000
Suwanee
38.8%
10%
$389,250
Sandy Springs
Suwanee 20,907 5%
$383,670
Decatur
11.8%
Sandy Springs 109,452
$450,000
Cumming
Decatur 25,696
Lawrenceville 30,834
$336,300
Alpharetta
18.2%
Douglasville 33,992
0%
Decatur
Douglas Fulton
Gainesville Marietta
Sandy Springs
Atlanta
$53,276
Dunwoody
Marietta 60,867
Dunwoody
$93,039
Douglasville
Dunwoody 49,356
Gwinnett
$305,000
Woodstock
40%
$0
$100000
$200000
$300000
$400000
$500000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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CHEROKEE
KNOW Where to Go
FORSYTH
ATLANTA
NAVIGATING METRO ATLANTA’S ITP AND OTP LOCALES
D
FULTON
o you want to live ITP? Or do you prefer to be OTP? If you’re new to metro
Atlanta, you may have no idea what either of those
COBB
acronyms mean. Fortunately,
PAULDING
KNOWAtlanta can help you
Atlanta
to navigating the metro choosing the perfect place to
GWINNETT
DEKALB
be in the know when it comes area’s most-loved locales and
OTP ITP
FULTON
call home.
FAYETTE
CLAYTON
Name That Acronym!
ROCKDALE HENRY
Location is Everything Some of the most popular ITP cities, towns,
The rest of metro Atlanta’s many counties
If you’re ITP, that means
districts and neighborhoods include Midtown
fall outside the Perimeter, including Cobb,
you are Inside the
Atlanta, Downtown Atlanta, Buckhead, Decatur,
Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Henry and
Perimeter.
Brookhaven, Chamblee, Doraville, Virginia-
several others. Sought-after OTP cities are such
Highland, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward and
spots as Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta,
East Point, among many others. The two main
Johns Creek, Duluth, Suwanee, Cumming,
counties that fall ITP are Fulton and DeKalb
Braselton, Gainesville, Woodstock, Kennesaw,
counties, while small portions of Cobb and
Marietta, Smyrna, Fayetteville, Peachtree City
Clayton counties also fall within the Perimeter.
and McDonough.
When you’re OTP, you’re Outside the Perimeter. So, what constitutes the Perimeter? That would be Interstate 285, or I-285, a major interstate highway
Savor Your Surroundings
loop that encircles Atlanta
The ITP lifestyle is synonymous with urban big city
Those who choose the OTP lifestyle typically
and connects I-75, I-85
life, complete with industry, entertainment, culture,
have an inclination for spacious homes with
and I-20 to the city. Any-
high-end residential offerings and more. The
yards, local parks and green space and room
thing that falls within the
bustling atmosphere inside the Perimeter is replete
to grow. And while these suburban spots often
loop is recognized as ITP.
with places to go and people to see. The area is
have been seen as providing a slower pace than
Areas beyond the borders
popular with young couples and professionals who
metro Atlanta’s core, there has been an evolution
of the loop are considered
enjoy condo and townhome living, yet single-fam-
in recent years, with many downtown areas
to be OTP.
ily homes are becoming more prevalent in the area
undergoing redevelopment efforts that mix
for those who want to enjoy the intown way of life.
small-town charm with urban convenience.
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10 Free Things to Do in Metro Atlanta ATLANTA
By Explore Georgia
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o matter where you call home, you’ll find an enjoyable escape in Georgia’s
great cities, small towns, mountains, beaches and state and national parks. With endless energy, city sophistication and warm Southern hospitality, the metro Atlanta area is one of Georgia’s favorite destinations. And the most well-known attractions are also some of the
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area’s most affordable! Below are 10 free things to do that the whole family will enjoy. Get out and explore today. You’ll find even more travel inspiration for planning your own Georgia vacation at ExploreGeorgia.org.
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Arabia Mountain At the Arabia Mountain
National Heritage Area and Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve, located in DeKalb county, you can roam the mountain, farmland, lakes, hiking trails and a nature preserve on more than 2,000 acres of pristine land.
2
The Atlanta BeltLine Take a guided walking
tour of the Atlanta BeltLine, a transit, trails and parks project connecting Atlanta’s neighborhoods. Enjoy fresh air, new city views, fascinating Atlanta history and every season along the multi-use system, which will comprise a 22-mile loop when completed. 14 KNOWAtlanta FALL 2021
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Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center At the Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center in Johns Creek, you can walk two miles of trails, see animal exhibits and tour buildings reminiscent of rural Georgia in Heritage Village.
4
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
Pay respects to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Martin Luther King Jr. National
3 Historical Park. The great
rehabilitation center in Locust
civil rights leader grew up in
Grove. The facility is open
a modest two-story home,
Tuesday through Saturday
preserved as it was when he
from noon to 3 p.m., when
was a child. Tour King’s birth
visitors can see an array of wild,
home, visit the King Cen-
exotic and domestic animals.
ter and explore Atlanta’s Sweet
6 Yellow River Park
Auburn Historic District, the center of one of the city’s most important historical African-American communities.
5
Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary
See animals of all stripes at Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary, a wildlife
Explore 566 acres of
forests and wildflowers along the Yellow River at Gwinnett County’s Yellow River Park. You also can enjoy mountain biking, hiking and horse trails, as well as family-friendly playgrounds.
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Piedmont Park In Midtown Atlanta’s
Piedmont Park, children can play on a work of art or the restored Noguchi Playscape with slides, swings and seesaws. Take Fido for offleash fun in the dog park area, stroll around Lake Clara Meer and along the paths of the 211-acre park’s green spaces and cool off in the free Legacy Fountain Splash Pad.
8
High Museum of Art The High Museum of
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10
Art, Atlanta’s premier art mu-
located in Downtown Atlanta.
Explore Georgia is the
seum, has more than 11,000
The park hosts a wide variety
tourism division of the
pieces, from African and folk
of free events all year.
Georgia Department of
art to photography and decorative art. Admission is free for everyone on the second
Economic Development and
10 The Carter Center
the state’s official destination marketing organization. For
Take a free stroll
around the grounds
more information, visit
noon to 5 p.m. Additionally,
of The Jimmy Carter
ExploreGeorgia.org.
all active and veteran military
Presidential Library &
personnel along with one
Museum, where you’ll see
guest are free every day.
the Circle of Flags from
Sunday of each month from
Olympic 9 Centennial Park
all 50 states, a rose garden, a Japanese garden and a beautiful koi pond. While
Relax in the well-groomed
entry into the venue costs $8
22-acre public park that pays
for adults, children 16 and
homage to the 1996 Olympics,
under are free.
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Fall Fun for All ATLANTA
CHECK OUT THESE METRO ATLANTA AREA EVENTS THIS SEASON
F
all is a magical season here in metro Atlanta. The changing jewel-toned
leaves are gorgeous, the crisp weather is invigorating and there’s a sense of excitement all around. And there’s no better way to experience and enjoy all of this than partaking in one of the area’s highly anticipated and incredibly fun fall events. Whatever your interests, there’s an event for you. From fairs and festivals to concert series and holiday gatherings, you’ll be entertained and enlivened all season long. Don’t miss these fantastic community events, which will take place in some our favorite locales across the metro area.
Conyers Rockin’ Rockdale Summer Concert Series Sunday, September 26 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. visitconyersga.com Say goodbye to summer with
Rockin’ Rockdale
the Rockin’ Rockdale Summer Concert Series, presented by Rockdale Parks and Recreation. The concert, which will take place at Costley Mill Park, will feature energetic band Gritz & Jelly Butter. Admission is free, and food vendors will be onsite.
Olde Town Fall Festival Saturday, October 16 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. oldtownefallfestival.com The oldest festival in Rockdale County, the Olde Town Fall Festival celebrates its 41st year in 2021. Enjoy a full day visiting arts and crafts vendors, sampling festival food and enjoying
Olde Town Fall Festival
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an array of entertainment and kids’ activities. This annual fall tradition also includes costume contests and much more.
BRC Global Fall Bully Fest Saturday, November 6 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. georgiahorsepark.com A one-day dog show hosted by BRC Global Canine Pedigrees, Inc., this is a can’t miss event. It will be held at Georgia International Horse Park and feature three handler classes. Tickets are $25 for guests over 12 years of age.
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Braselton Tour de la Charcuterie Braselton Saturday, September 18 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. visitbraselton.com/post/tour-de-lacharcuterie This event is a celebration of locally sourced charcuterie, which includes cured meats and accompanying cheese, bread, produce and more. Château Élan Resort & Winery and Hit’s Taproom will offer an array of wine and craft beer tastings. Explore new tastes, discover local products and learn how to create
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pairings for your own charcuterie boards. Walkers must be at least 21 years of age.
Pooches in the Park Saturday, September 25 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. visitbraselton.com/events-calendar
Tails will be wagging when Braselton digs
a lure course, vendors and more. Dixie
in for its sixth annual Pooches in the Park.
DockDogs will be splashing down near
Plan to bring the entire pack to Braselton
the tennis courts. Watch world-class com-
Park on Harrison Street, where there will
petitive distance jumping and two days of
be plenty of activities, including contests,
scheduled competitions.
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Smyrna Taste of Smyrna Saturday, September 18 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. smyrna.gov Hosted on the Village Green in downtown
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Smyrna, the beloved Taste of Smyrna event allows you to sample delights from more than 30 local restaurants. The event includes contests for Best Entrée, Best Dessert, Best Food Presentation, Best Decorated Tent and Best Appetizer,
Pooches in the Park
as well as live music, a wine and beer garden, kids activities and more. Tastes
Braselton Zombie 5K Run
is to outrun them at this spooky event.
Saturday, October 16
Awards will be presented to the top male
6:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
and female runners, top runner in each
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age group and best dressed zombie run-
Zombies have taken over Downtown
ner. This race is an official AJC Peachtree
Braselton! The best way to avoid them
Road Race Qualifying Event and benefits the Downtown Development Authority.
range from $1 to $4 each.
Birthday Celebration with Fireworks and More! Saturday, October 9 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. smyrna.gov It’s everybody’s birthday on October 9, when the City of Smyrna presents backto-back live performances from Sister
Sounds of the Springs Concert Series Brown Bag Concert Series Fence Art Gallery in Thurman Springs Park Spooktacular Chase 5k/10k
There’s always something worth stepping out for.
Fall Festival Trunk-or-Treat
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booths featuring work from a wide range of artisans are the centerpiece of this highly anticipated annual event, which Smyrna has presented for more than 20 years. Attendees also will enjoy live music, festival food, children’s activities and more. The festival kicks off with the Smyrna Police Annual Kids Halloween Parade.
Powder Springs Sounds of the Springs Concert Series – Shaky Jane
Jonquil Fall Festival
Saturday, September 11 Hazel and The Gin Blossoms. These musi-
Jonquil Fall Festival
7:30 p.m.
cal groups helped define the 1990s alterna-
Saturday, October 23, and Sunday,
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tive and grunge music scenes, and they’ll share their biggest hits with audiences this fall. Tickets can be purchased online through the city’s website; tables are $50 for residents and $60 for non-residents.
October 24 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Saturday) 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Sunday) smyrna.gov More than 175 handmade arts and crafts
Do you love great music, the great outdoors and getting out in the beautiful City of Powder Springs? Head to the Hardy Family Automotive Amphitheater in Thurman Springs Park for the first-ever
We are alive with community spirit and a quality of life that is at once beau�ful, playful, fearless, unique and joyful. Smyrna has great courage, determina�on, flexibility and adap�bility, ac�vely seeking the “sweetest nectar” for our residents and businesses. We believe that seemingly small ideas and concepts o�en possess the greatest poten�al and power. Get to know our surprising and cap�va�ng quality of life, our diverse neighborhoods, our rich community spirit, our beau�ful streetscapes, our robust services, and so much more. Seek the good in life and the beauty in each day in Smyrna.
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ATLANTA Sounds of the Springs Concert Series
Sounds of the Springs Concert Series. The
Spooktacular Chase 5k/10k
evening’s musical guest will be KRP The
Saturday, October 23
Band, a four-piece cover band that plays music everyone can dance to all evening long. Bring a picnic or enjoy fare from local food vendors.
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Fall Festival Trunk-or-Treat
spooktacularchase.com The Spooktacular Chase is an annual event to help raise funds to support VRS,
a local non-profit, dedicated to serving those who are blind or visually impaired so that they may live independently. The event takes place in Historic Powder
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Fall Festival Trunk-or-Treat Saturday, October 23 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. cityofpowdersprings.org Wear your favorite costume and walk the park visiting trunks for treats! Families will enjoy a hay maze, pumpkin painting, tons of treats and much more. The event will take place at the Hardy Family Automotive Amphitheater in Thurman Springs Park.
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GET TO KNOW BUSINESS Georgia’s diverse talent pool is a top business asset Georgia is the eighth largest state in the U.S., with a labor force of more than five million people. Each year, Georgia’s 85 accredited public and private universities award more than 132,000 degrees and certificates to its graduates. The state is renowned for the strong and diverse talent it produces, as it is home to two of the nation’s top public universities (Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia) and to two of the nation’s top five Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Spelman College and Morehouse College), both of which are located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. Additionally, Georgia State University, also located in Atlanta, ranks in the top 10 U.S. colleges and
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universities for both racial diversity and for he Georgia Department of Economic Development is proud to be the lead agency for attracting new business
This year, the Harvard Business Review described Georgia as a target state for tech
investment to our beautiful state. As an
companies to establish recruitment strategies
organization, we encourage the expansion of
for workforce diversification, describing Atlan-
existing industries, align workforce education
ta as a “hotbed of talent from traditionally un-
and training with in-demand jobs, locate new
derrepresented communities.” Further, CBRE
markets for Georgia products and much more.
recently reported that Atlanta has the most
Today, Georgia is home to a thriving business
diversity of the top 10 tech markets, with the
community that includes 18 Fortune 500
highest growth rate of the top 50 tech hubs be-
companies and 33 Fortune 1000 companies.
tween 2015 and 2019. High-demand industries
As the number one state for business, Georgia
are a priority too, so Georgia’s HOPE Grant
sustains its pro-business environment by
waives tuition at 22 state technical colleges for
listening to and delivering on the needs of the
residents working to develop skills in welding,
countless industries that call the state home.
nursing, cybersecurity and others.
And, without a doubt, one of the key draws is the area’s highly impressive talent pool. Businesses of all sizes need access to a highly
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advancing social mobility.
Georgia offers the complete package when it comes to the local talent pool. For additional information on the state’s workforce education
skilled and educated workforce, and state
programs, visit georgia.org/competitive-advan-
leaders see this connection as key to creating
tages/workforce-education. And for more details
opportunities while supporting Georgians’ live-
about The Georgia Department of Economic
lihoods. With a population of over 10 million,
Development’s efforts, visit georgia.org.
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BUSINESS
Location, Location, Location A LOOK AT METRO ATLANTA’S TOP FOUR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HOT SPOTS By Amy Meadows
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or the last several years, Atlanta has grown with lightning speed. Companies of all sizes have relocated to or been established
in the metro area, and the population has in-
Fulton
creased with equal momentum. Local counties and cities have ramped up their economic development efforts to match the area’s impressive evolution, and the ATL has become a magnet
Gwinnett Atlanta
DeKalb
for even more expansion. And although this successful growth can be found across the entire 20-county region, there definitely are hot spots that have emerged as coveted locales for relocators. Here, we look at four counties that are catching the eye of businesses and individuals alike and shining a light on Atlanta’s outstanding economic development achievements.
Henry County Henry
Located only 20 miles southeast of Downtown Atlanta, Henry County has become one of the metro Atlanta area’s most popular destinations for new business. Its location so close to Hartfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, as well as its access to both direct rail service from Norfolk Southern Railroad and the Port of Savannah, makes this county a bona fide hub for the global advanced manufacturing, transportation and distribution industries. Henry also is recognized as a premier spot for the automotive industry, as well as companies in the healthcare services, logistics and professional services arenas.
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The Major Cities of Henry County
in DeKalb County—Blackhall
Stockbridge, McDonough, Locust Grove
Studios, Eagle Rock Studios
and Hampton.
and Third Rail Studios—the return of entertainment pro-
The Top Economic Stories in Henry
ductions during the COVID
County
pandemic was a huge boon
• In March 2021, Feit Electric, a leading
for the metro area. In fact, the
smart home and energy-efficient lighting
film and television industry in
brand, announced that it would invest
Georgia reported that the local
more than $25 million to open a distribu-
film industry set a new record
tion center in Henry County, which will
with $4 billion in direct spend-
be the company’s first distribution center
ing on productions within the
on the East Coast and will create 120 jobs
state during fiscal year 2021.
for the area. • Pregis, a leading manufacturer of
Purple Innovation, Inc.
protective packaging for both consumer
• Sugar Bowl Bakery, one of the country’s leading minority-owned bakeries, chose to lo-
and industrial market segments, recently
cate its first East Coast location
began to call Henry County home with
dren’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the Cen-
in DeKalb County. The recently opened
the opening of a $14 million manufactur-
ters for Disease Control and Prevention.
17,000-square-foot facility in Tucker
ing facility in McDonough; the move to
In fact, more than half of Fortune 500
ultimately will bring 400 jobs to the area,
the county will create 80 jobs initially and
companies in Georgia can be found in
as well as an investment of $37 million
add up to 150 more opportunities over
DeKalb. What’s more, the entertainment
over the next five years.
the next several years.
industry has played a significant role in the county’s economic development feats.
• Purple Innovation, Inc., the creator of
• Plans for a new Amazon “last-mile” distribution center are moving forward
the popular Purple® Mattress, is bringing
The Major Cities of DeKalb County
in Chamblee. In March of 2021, the City
500 jobs to Henry County with a new
Avondale Estates, Brookhaven,
Council rezoned 24 acres of property to
customer service call center located in
Chamblee, Decatur, Dunwoody, Stone
make way for the 103,000-square-foot
McDonough. The center is an expan-
Mountain and Tucker, among others.
facility, which will operate 24 hours a day,
sion of its current Henry County facility
seven days a week and be the last stop for
and will open in the spring of 2022 to
The Top Economic Stories in DeKalb
packages being distributed throughout
handle production, fulfillment, customer
County
metro Atlanta.
care and other areas of the burgeoning
• With three major film studios located
business.
DeKalb County DeKalb County has been recognized as one the fastest-growing job markets in the State of Georgia, particularly in the healthcare, retail and food service arenas. Over the last several years, major organizations have decided to call the county home, including Amazon, Zillow, State Farm Insurance and IHG Hotels & Resorts. Those names join an impressive list that includes Emory Healthcare, Chil-
Eagle Rock Studios
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The Major Cities of Fulton County Alpharetta, Milton, Roswell, Johns Creek and Sandy Springs in North Fulton; Atlanta, East Point, College Park, Fairburn, Chattahoochee Hills, Union City and
BUSINESS
many more in South Fulton. The Top Economic Stories in Fulton County PAC Worldwide
• GCP Applied Technologies Inc., a global construction chemicals and building product company, will move its corporate headquarters from Boston to Atlanta. The
Gwinnett County
• A $15 million capital investment and
relocation will bring 80 jobs to the metro
Mixed-used developments are popping
300 jobs will come from Epi Breads’
area over the next two years, offering op-
up all over Gwinnett County these days,
corporate relocation to Gwinnett County.
portunities in accounting, finance, legal
thanks in large part to the many business-
The company, which delivers custom
and information technology.
es that are looking for office space in the
breads across food service and retail in-
state’s second most populous county. More
dustries nationwide, will move its bakery
• Kainos, a global digital technology
than 500 internationally based businesses
and corporate offices to a 176,000-square-
company, plans to invest $1.2 million in
have planted roots in Gwinnett, which
foot facility in unincorporated Gwinnett.
Fulton County when it opens a North
also plays host to a variety of booming
American sales and information technol-
industries, from information technology
• Soliant, a provider of specialized
ogy hub in Buckhead. The new facility
and health sciences to professional ser-
healthcare and education staffing services
will bring 137 jobs to the county.
vices and supply chain management. The
to hospitals and schools across the coun-
county also boasts a diversity index of 80
try, announced in June that it will expand
• Union City is the home of PAC
percent and a labor force that is 1.8 million
its Gwinnett County operations, adding
Worldwide’s first Georgia location. The
strong. And with a wide range of incen-
200 jobs for the local workforce. The
global manufacturer of custom packag-
tives and resources, Gwinnett continues to
company recently expanded its Peachtree
ing solutions brings with it a $47 million
be a major draw for companies of all sizes.
Corners headquarters by 25,000 square
investment in the county, as well as 400
feet, and the new jobs associated with the
jobs. The company decided to operate out
The Major Cities of Gwinnett County
expansion will focus on education and
of an existing 500,000-square-foot facility
Duluth, Lawrenceville, Norcross, Buford,
healthcare recruiting.
in Union City and continues to hire for
Suwanee and Peachtree Corners, as well as several additional cities.
Fulton County
positions in manufacturing, logistics and customer experience.
Of course, as the home of Downtown AtlanThe Top Economic Stories in Gwinnett
ta, Midtown Atlanta and Buckhead, Fulton
County
County is a center of activity for the metro
• Intuitive, a pioneer in robotic-assisted
area’s economic development initiatives and
surgery and a leader in minimally invasive
successes. Fulton’s business climate is thriv-
care, announced that it will invest more
ing, and it is recognized as having the third
than $500 million in its current campus
largest concentration of Fortune 500 compa-
in Gwinnett County—an effort that will
nies in the United States. Yet, the county also
add 1,200 jobs to Peachtree Corners. The
boasts a robust list of small and mid-sized
expansion will include more than 750,000
businesses, as well as numerous educational
square feet of manufacturing and engineer-
institutions that provide relocating compa-
ing operations, as well as training facilities
nies with access to one of the country’s most
for surgeons and hospital care teams.
well-prepared workforces.
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For more information, visit: • Henry County Development Authority: choosehenry.com • Decide DeKalb: decidedekalb.com • Partnership Gwinnett: partnershipgwinnett.com • Development Authority of Fulton County: developfultoncounty.com
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Big Business in Atlanta THE METRO AREA’S FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES AND TOP 20 EMPLOYERS
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tlanta, which has a reputation for being one of the most business-friendly cities in the nation, is proud to be a popular destination for many renowned companies that appear on the
annual Fortune 500 list. In 2020, the City of Atlanta ranked third in the country for the number of Fortune 500 firms and fourth for companies on the Fortune 1000 list. In fact, today, Atlanta is home to 16 Fortune 500 companies and 14 Fortune 1000 businesses. The attraction to the city makes sense, as Atlanta offers access to a booming economy, a low corporate tax structure, a highly educated and skilled workforce, one of the world’s largest travel hubs, a right-to-work status, a growing innovation ecosystem and much more. And every day, numerous companies are either launching in or relocating to the metro area. The metro area also continues to draw many other top businesses in the nation, including State Farm, IHG, Porsche Cars North America and Mercedes-Benz, all of which have established headquarters here and often appear on the list of metro Atlanta’s top employers. Their dedication to being a part of the metro area’s
Atlanta’s Top 20 Employers Company
Full-Time Employees
for the local workforce, is a testament to the city and its ongoing
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
34,500
efforts to create a welcoming and robust economic climate.
Emory University & Emory Healthcare
32,091
The Home Depot
16,510
Northside Hospital
16,000+
Piedmont Healthcare
15,900
Publix Supermarkets
15,591 15,353
business community, as well as ensuring solid job opportunities
Atlanta Fortune 500 Companies Company
Rank
WellStar Health System
The Home Depot
26
The Kroger Co.
15,000+
United Parcel Service
43
AT&T
15,000
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
68
UPS
14,594
The Coca-Cola Company
88
Marriott International
12,000+
The Southern Company
153
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
9,000
Cox Enterprises
8,894
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
8,403
The Coca-Cola Company
8,000
Southern Company (including Georgia Power)
7,753
Grady Health System
7,600
SunTrust Bank (now Truist)
7,478
Georgia Institute of Technology
7,139
(TIE) State Farm
6,000
(TIE) Turner Broadcasting System
6,000
Genuine Parts Company
171
WestRock
177
PulteGroup, Inc.
309
Newell Brands Inc.
316
AGCO
350
Veritiv
412
Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.
428
NCR Corporation
439
Intercontinental Exchange
459
Graphic Packaging Holding Co.
477
HD Supply Holdings, Inc.
478
Source: Metro Atlanta Chamber 2020
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On the Move BUSINESS
COMPANIES OF ALL SIZES CHOOSE METRO ATLANTA
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t’s no secret that Georgia has been recognized for its exceptional business-friendly environment. In fact, Site Selection has
named it the number one state for doing business for eight consecutive years. That kind of reputation undoubtedly attracts companies of all sizes to settle in the area every year, establishing headquarters, distribution centers, customer service operations and more. And many of those organizations have found a home right here in metro Atlanta. Here are some of the most recent big business moves to our fair city and its surrounding areas.
Chicken Salad Chick The beloved fast-casual chicken salad restaurant chain, which is known for its scratchmade, Southern-style varieties, moved its headquarters from Auburn, Alabama, to Atlanta in the first quarter of 2021. The new headquarters is located in Vinings, and the move is designed to help the company scale at an accelerated rate. Currently, Chicken Salad Chick operates 32 locations in Georgia, more than any other state in the country.
ServiceMaster Brands Moving from Memphis, Tennessee, to Atlanta, ServiceMaster Brands will set up its new headquarters in the Glenlake development in Sandy Springs. The goal of the move is to allow the building maintenance services company to better serve its franchisee network. The relocation was announced in March and is expected to be completed by the end of the year; it will bring at least 50 jobs to the area.
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Airbnb Wanting to establish a technology and engineering hub on the East Coast, vacation rental company Airbnb selected Atlanta as its location. The office will be home to one of the organization’s product development teams, as well as a number of other employees, and the Atlanta location will become the regional base for hundreds of technical and non-technical roles.
Freshly Freshly’s new 134,000-square-foot dedicated order-assembly facility, located in Austell, is the company’s largest to date. The New York-based fresh-prepared meal delivery service recently made its move to Cobb County, investing $3.2 million in the distribution center and bringing with it a plan to hire at least 250 employees. The center is Freshly’s first Southeastern distribution facility and gives it the ability to better serve its rapidly growing customer base.
Microsoft While Microsoft has had a presence in Atlanta for the last several years, the company announced significant expansion plans in the metro area. The tech giant intends to build a massive new campus on 90 acres of land in Quarry Yards and Quarry Hills. The expansion announcement follows Microsoft’s recent opening of a new office in Atlantic Yards and its plans to establish a new datacenter region in Douglas and Fulton Counties.
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Atlanta: The Tech Mecca of the Southeast
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ver the last several years, Atlanta has garnered a reputation as one of the
country’s fastest-growing and most prolific technology hubs. Forbes Magazine named the
The Rankings Atlanta is racking up an impressive list of
#1 CITY FOR STARTUPS THAT IS NOT
accolades and acknowledgements in the tech
NEW YORK OR SAN FRANCISCO
arena. Here are just a few:
(FitSmallBusiness.com, 2018)
metro area as one of the world’s
#1 METRO AREA TECH HUB (Business
#1 GAMING ENVIRONMENT
elite tech towns, placing it in
Facilities, 2020)
(WalletHub, 2019)
the number three spot of cities
#4 STATE FOR PERCENT OF FEMALE
Atlanta also has the 11th largest tech talent
poised to become tech meccas in the near future. Cushman & Wakefield included Atlanta on its list of America’s 25 leading high-tech metro areas. The
WORKERS IN TECH OCCUPATIONS
labor pool nationally, as well as the highest
(CompTIA, 2020)
growth rate of tech degree completion rates
#4 METRO AREA CYBER CITY (Business
among the country’s leading tech hubs.
Facilities, 2020)
(CBRE, 2021)
city has even been called the “Silicon Valley of the South.” And that’s just the beginning of Atlanta’s story as it continues its rise to becoming one of the nation’s top tech destinations.
Atlanta’s Tech Hot Spots While the entire metro Atlanta area has the distinction of being integral to the growth of the local tech industry, there are a few
Metro Atlanta Incubators Finding success in Atlanta’s
Information Technology Programs
tech sector begins with finding
In recent years, students have
the best place to plant roots.
flocked to metro Atlanta
The metro area is home to an
to study a wide array of
array of incubators that are fos-
subjects under the technology
tering the development of the
umbrella. Here’s where they
city’s standout startups. Check
go to access some of the best
out these innovative spaces:
information technology and
locales that truly stand out.
Atlanta Tech Village
Midtown Atlanta: Home to Technology Square, Midtown has
Located in Buckhead
become one of the key districts of the local technology commu-
atlantatechvillage.com
nity. The area boasts 15 corporate innovation centers, several tech incubators and accelerators and more than 150 startups. Buckhead: Anchored by Atlanta Tech Village, a renowned technology incubator complex that is recognized as the fourth largest tech space in the nation, Buckhead is a major driver of Atlanta’s success in the tech arena. Alpharetta: Located 30 miles north of Atlanta, Alpharetta has emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the tech space. The metro city is home to 700 technology companies and has been called “The Technology City of the South.” Peachtree Corners: One of the first suburban areas to be
Atlanta Technology Development Center (ATDC) Located at Georgia Tech in Midtown Atlanta atdc.org The Farm Located at The Battery Atlanta thefarmatl.com
recognized for its technology opportunities, Gwinnett County’s
The Circuit
Peachtree Corners is home to such innovative spots as Atlanta
Located in Woodstock
Tech Park, which features space for more than 100 companies.
circuitwoodstock.com
computer science programs in the country: Georgia Institute of Technology: gatech.edu Morehouse College: morehouse.edu Emory University: emory.edu Georgia State University: robinson.gsu.edu Kennesaw State University: ksu.edu University of Georgia: uga.edu Gwinnett Technical College: gwinnetttech.edu
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The Battery Atlanta
Mix and Match LIVE-WORK-PLAY MIXEDUSE DEVELOPMENTS BOOM IN THE METRO ATLANTA AREA By Ken Abramczyk
Avalon
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etirees move to metro Atlanta to escape the chilly winters of the Northeast and Midwest, while job transferees and new hires relocate to the area fueled by optimism for a fresh start. These home buyers look for unique and creative lifestyles to fit their evolving needs, which often include a desire for both leisurely experiences and workplace options at their doorsteps. Fortunately, Atlanta’s booming economy
has spurred a new urbanism with imaginative live-work-play community designs in mixed-use developments throughout the area. Marked by environmentally friendly and creative layouts, these communities offer convenience, beauty and walkability so that residents can live healthy lives in dream homes with everything they could want within reach.
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Avalon
HOMES & LIFESTYLES
experienceavalon.com Located in Alpharetta off of GA 400, this 86acre community features more than 500,000 square feet of retail space, a 12-screen movie theater, outstanding dining options, a conference center and hotel, office space, luxury single-family residences and well-appointed apartment homes. North American Properties, Avalon’s developer, introduced a new formula for mixed-use developments The Battery Atlanta
by meshing an urban environment with a traditional suburban community, all while responding to demand in today’s experience economy, according to Nina DeCristofano,
recognized for its rich interior finishes,
terrace. And companies that choose Avalon
marketing manager at Avalon.
while Veranda’s one- and two-bedroom
as a home base have access to gigabit
plans are designed around modern luxu-
technology that offers Internet speeds 100
dining centered on the value of com-
ry. Additionally, Avalon Homes by Monte
times faster than normal.
munity,” DeCristofano says. “Residents
Hewett is an exclusive onsite courtyard
can take advantage of Avalon’s strategic
neighborhood featuring 25 single-family
events throughout the year attract residents
location and incredible mix of amenities,
homes and more than 75 courtyard-at-
and visitors alike to Avalon, including
experiencing the best of what the desti-
tached residences.
fashion shows, children’s playtimes, charity
Avalon is a “mecca of shopping and
nation has to offer.” For those who want
The development also boasts 108,000
Additionally, more than 200 annual
events, weekly yoga and live music. As
to live in Avalon, the development offers
square feet of modern loft office space
DeCristofano notes, “Avalon’s mix of resi-
two luxury apartment home options that
located over the retail space in the heart
dential, office and retail uses compound to
provide access to Avalon’s time-saving
of the community, along with 474,000
form a ripple effect that positively impacts
concierge services; Haven features one-
square feet in two separate buildings,
not only the property, but also surrounding
and two-bedroom floor plans and is
each featuring a fitness center and private
developments and home value.”
HALCYON
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The Battery Atlanta batteryatl.com You wouldn’t think that a sports and entertainment complex would give you the opportunity to live onsite, but The Battery Atlanta does. Home of Truist Park and the Atlanta Braves, the complex is an entertainment mecca, and residents have the opportunity to be in the center of it all. “The Battery has earned the reputation of a one-stop shop, where guests can discover the best entertainment 365 days a year,” says Lauren Abernethy, senior director of marketing for The Battery Atlanta. Anyone who wants to live near the hubbub can rent an apartment at Courtland at the Battery Atlanta. The apartment complex is home to 531 one-, two- and three-bedroom units with access to a resort-style pool and sundeck, an indoor/outdoor resident lounge with an outdoor fireplace, an
ON THE HORIZON Metro Atlanta’s current mixed-use communities are only the beginning for the local market. Additional highly anticipated developments are weaving their way through master plan updates and permit processes and will be available for residents and visitors in the near future. Some of those developments include: Centennial Yards • centennialyards.com Located at The Gulch in Downtown Atlanta near Mercedes-Benz Stadium, this $5 billion project is expected to transform parking lots and former railyards into an experiential mixed-use development. It is expected to house commercial and residential uses by 2024. Centennial Yards South, the first phase of the project, includes loft-style apartments at 125 Ted Turner Drive, and office space and retail at 99 Ted Turner Drive. The two buildings will be connected by The Canyon, a pedestrian bridge, where a brewery is expected to open in December. Centennial Yards Co. recently unveiled renderings of groundfloor retail, restaurants and bars and hired Foster + Partners, a London-based architectural firm, to assist with the project’s recently updated master plan. More than one million square feet of the project is currently in the design phase.
array of social events and ticket discounts
Midtown Union • midtownunionatl.com
to Braves games. What’s more, The Battery
Expected to open in 2022, this nine-acre development located in the heart of
showcases 74 acres of entertainment
the Midtown Arts District consists of a 26-story, 612,000-square-foot office
located at the prime freeway intersection
tower; an 18-floor, 355-unit residential
of I-75 and I-285, making it possible
building; 32,000 square feet of retail and a
to enjoy events both at home, thanks to
12-story, 230-key Kimpton hotel. The office
such venues as The Coca-Cola Roxy and
tower will be home to Invesco’s national
Silverspot Cinema, and in locations around
headquarters. Restaurants and specialty
metro Atlanta. For instance, this fall, the
shops are expected to add to the live-work-
Xfinity Friday night Fall Movie Series will
play experience on Arts Center Way, tucked
run from October 29 through December
between the office tower, apartment
10; the outdoor movie series features
building and hotel.
family-favorite classics. For those who want to work close to home, The Battery Atlanta offers exceptional opportunities. With 800,000 square feet of office space, a number of companies have taken advantage of the development’s excellent location, as well as its multi-terabit capacity. Some of the tenants include Comcast’s southeast regional headquarters, Regus SPACES, Southern Lighting, Dickey Broadcasting, Papa John’s, TKE North American’s headquarters and DCO Commercial Flooring. Looking for a new position in metro Atlanta has never been so
High Street • highstreetatlanta.com Located at Perimeter Center Parkway and Hammond Drive in Dunwoody, this $2 billion development will include in its first phase 150,000 square feet of retail and restaurants, 40,000 square feet of new loft office space, 222,000 square feet of existing office space and approximately 600 luxury rental apartments, all connected by a public park. The project’s master plan includes further retail opportunities and residential buildings to complete the main avenue, along with hotels and office components. The projected date for the completion of the development is still being decided.
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES Serenbe
Serenbe
HALCYON
service providers thrive with more than
built around the concept of biophilia,
visithalcyon.com
30 concepts, including a wine-and-craft
in which humans tend to be drawn to
This 135-acre, trail-oriented community
shop, a contemporary Pilates and dance
nature in a sustainable community. With
redefines how Forsyth County residents
cardio studio and a high fashion pet
dense clusters of residential, live-work
can live, work, dine, connect with nature
boutique. In addition, as of May 2021,
and commercial units in three hamlet
and support the local community,
HALCYON features a total of 20 different
neighborhoods, as well as two more in
according to Phil Mays, principal at
dining options. Furthermore, the com-
the works, each area focuses on an ele-
RocaPoint Partners and developer of
munity’s retail component spans 260,000
ment of a “well-lived” life, including arts
HALCYON. The community offers a
square feet. For companies looking for
for inspiration, agriculture for nourish-
mix of shopping, dining and recreation
options on the north side of town out-
ment, health for wellbeing and education
options, as well as single-family and
side the Perimeter, HALCYON’S office
for awareness. And Serenbe plans to
multi-family residences, all centered
space offers flexibility in floor plans and
build 1,400 more homes or units.
around the Village Green. Once
modern clean interiors; Building 1100, a
additional single-family homes are
four-story, 60,000-square-foot space, is
ture, although most require a front
completed, HALCYON will offer nearly
expected to be completed in late 2020.
porch pulled closely to the sidewalk to
700 new homes and apartments. Monte
Mays says, “From its inception,
“Homes vary in style and architec-
foster walkability and community,” says
Hewitt Homes already has developed
HALCYON was consistently recognized
Stevie Seay, Serenbe’s public relations
31 townhomes and 31 single-family
as the most anticipated development
manager and podcast producer. “We
homes on the retail village side of
project in Forsyth County and northern
offer single-family homes, estate homes,
the development. Empire Homes is
metro Atlanta.” And in 2020, the
townhouses, live-work units, apartments,
constructing 42 single-family detached
burgeoning development was recognized
larger farmette lots and even smaller
homes and 101 townhomes across
as a finalist for Mixed-Use Deal of the
style homes under 900 square feet.”
Ronald Reagan Boulevard. Two luxury
Year in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s
Built around a certified organic farm,
apartment communities were completed
Best in Atlanta Real Estate Awards.
the streets feature edible and medicinal
in 2020 with 460 total units, including a 160-unit active adult community. Independent businesses and first-tomarket national retailers, restaurants and 34 KNOWAtlanta FALL 2021
Serenbe
landscaping throughout the community. Serenbe preserves 70 percent of the land
serenbe.com
for agriculture and recreation, and 15
Serenbe, a 1,400-acre community, was
miles of walking trails through preserved
Trilith
using 40 to 70 percent less energy speaks to our target audience of young, emerging creatives from all over the world.” Without mechanical units, the community is quiet and peaceful, he adds. “We have sold every home and rented every apartment we have completed. People have responded to the beautiful design, the walkability, the restaurants and retail and the clear sense of authentic community.”
Trilith
On either side of an eight-acre Central Park are 18 pocket parks for small
forestland and sidewalks connect these
1,000-acre community was rebranded as
gatherings, all part of the town’s commit-
commercial and residential areas.
Trilith when London-based Pinewood
ment to keeping 51 percent of its land as
Studio sold their interest in the studio, lo-
green space. Residents and their families
in Serenbe. Traditional amenities include
cated across Veterans Parkway, to a local
can splash and swim in a resort-style
tennis courts, a dog park, basketball
ownership group. And demand for this
swimming pool, walk 15 miles of trails or
courts, lakes, trails and wellness offerings.
live-create-play development and its life-
play on tennis courts, a basketball court
Most commonly, Serenbe residents are
style is overwhelming, according to Rob
and multiple playgrounds. Additionally,
looking for a greater sense of community
Parker, president of the Town at Trilith.
with 270,000 square feet of commercial
and connection to nature. “Most resi-
The community has sold 200 homes, with
and retail space, including experiential
dents find themselves at Serenbe because
plans in place for a total of 750 residenc-
retail shops, fitness and wellness facilities
they sense a greater purpose in life,” Seay
es; home options feature microhomes,
and restaurants, residents have plenty of
says. “They want to move to a place that
cottages, townhomes, villages and custom
options to relax, browse and shop. Parker
fosters community, wellbeing, home and
homes.
concludes, “The change [to Trilith]
More than 30 businesses have opened
a healthier place for all.”
Trilith
Trilith is committed to environmental
created a new opportunity to launch a
sustainability, Parker says, making the
brand new community that would bring
community’s geothermal homes an “es-
together the studio operations with the
trilith.com
sential green play.” He continues, “Using
town, creating one 1,000-acre mixed-use
Once known as Pinewood Forest, this
the earth to heat and cool our homes by
project.”
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES
Moving to Atlanta Timeline
T
here’s a lot of work that goes into coordinating an organized move, and it’s
smart to get a head start on planning before the moving truck arrives at your door. Here’s a handy guide to help you streamline some of the most important activities
ONE MONTH Before
ONE WEEK Before
n Research your options for moving or truck
n Confirm travel arrangements and pack a
rental companies and schedule your move. n Collect and organize necessary school, med-
ical and legal records. n Complete a change of address with your
local post office or online at usps.gov. n Notify other important parties of your
associated with your move to
change of address, including your bank,
Atlanta.
credit card companies, insurance companies and subscription services. n Schedule disconnection of services at your
current home and reconnection at your new house, including phone, cable and Internet. n Hold a garage sale or donate items that you
decide not to keep.
travel kit for you and your family members for the move. n Confirm dates and time of packing and
moving with the moving company. If you’re moving yourself, confirm moving truck arrangements. n Finalize your packing and double-check that
all areas (including closets, garage, attic and basement) are cleared. n Pack a “First Open/Load Last” box; include
items you’ll need on the first day in your new home.
ONE DAY Before n Complete a house check; defrost the freezer,
drain the water hose and disconnect and prepare any major appliances you’re planning to move. n Make sure to have cash on hand to tip the
team from the moving company. n Confirm hotel or temporary accommoda-
tions, if needed. n Check the moving company paperwork to
identify the USDOT number of the truck that is scheduled; the number appears on the side of the truck and should match on moving day.
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES
Metro Atlanta Guide to Utilities
B
efore you put the key in the lock of your new home, you have to
prepare the property for your arrival. This means getting your utilities up and running soon after your home closing. Here in metro Atlanta, there are a number of services you’ll need to set up. Be sure to put these on your list as you begin the process.
Natural Gas
Electricity
While metro Atlanta has a temperate climate,
Accounting for 48 percent of household energy
you’ll want to warm your home during the win-
use in Georgia, electricity should be at the
ter. Also, natural gas is used for water heating,
top of your utility service list. Depending on
cooking, clothes drying and more. You’ll need
where your home is located, you have options.
to select a natural gas provider, and there are
You can select a company like Georgia Power,
several that serve metro Atlanta. You typically
which is the largest subsidiary of the Southern
can research rates, customer service offerings
Company, or one of the Electric Membership
and discounts and sign up online, making the
Cooperatives (EMCs) that provide electricity
process quick and convenient.
to the area; these non-profit utilities serve more than four million customers as part of the
Did You Know? Georgia deregulated its natural
Georgia Electric Membership Corporation.
gas market in 1998. Atlanta Gas Light owns and controls the natural gas pipelines, and natural gas marketers work with it to access them. Companies like SCANA Energy offer both fixed rate and variable rate plans depending on your needs.
IT’S A DEAL! As you begin the utility setup process, be sure to check out some of metro Atlanta’s best deals, including these: • Georgia Natural Gas (GNG) wants to give you a housewarming gift! Sign up using the promo code KNOWATLANTA and receive either a discounted rate or $120 in bill credits. And if you provide your real estate agent’s GNG Referral Code, he or she will get a thank you as well. Visit gng.com/knowatlanta or call (888) 258-5897 to get started. • SCANA Energy knows a great way to save you money during your move. When you set up a new natural gas service with the company, you’ll receive a $60 credit on your first bill. Simply use promo code MOVER60 when you call (866) 353-7835 or visit scanaenergy. com/MOVER60 to take advantage of this fantastic offer.
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TIP
Water
Phone, Cable and Internet
With metro Atlanta being comprised of so
These days, phone, cable and Internet service
many cities and towns, it’s no surprise that
is just as important as every other utility. In
there are various water and sewer service
metro Atlanta, major service providers like
providers. Typically, your home will be serviced
Xfinity and AT&T are going to be the most
by either the county water authority or the city
common options, as they cover the entire area.
government. If you are moving into a previous-
Some counties do offer alternatives, allowing
ly owned home, the former owners can provide
you to personalize your service. As with all
you with information. For new homes, the
other utilities, a bit of online research can make
builder can point you in the right direction.
the process fast and seamless.
To see which providers serve the county in which your home is located, be sure to check out KNOWAtlanta Magazine’s County Pages, starting on page 93.
Switching zip codes? Switch to GNG.
Choose the perfect housewarming gift — a discounted rate or $120 in bill credits.* Sign up today:
1. Visit gng.com/knowatlanta or call 1-888-258-5897 2. Use Promo Code: KNOWATLANTA 3. Provide your real estate agent’s GNG Referral Code, and we’ll thank them too! Enrollment eligibility, price plan availability and actual customer service charge, deposit requirement and price per therm are subject to GNG’s credit and payment policies. See gng.com for price plans and customer service charge ranges. All price plans are subject to GNG’s terms and conditions of service. *Offer limited to qualified residential customers who enroll on an eligible price plan between 01/05/2021 – 01/04/2022 using applicable promotion code; existing customers are eligible only where gas service is retained with GNG at the new premises. Customer may select either a discounted price or bill credits. If selected, $10/month credit available for a total of 12 consecutive months. To remain eligible for the discounted price or bill credits, customer must remain on the selected price plan during the applicable period and pay all charges billed by the date due, or discount or credits, as applicable, will be cancelled and customer will continue to be billed at the price plan rate without any discount or credits. Customer may not receive both bill credits and rate discount. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Referring real estate professionals are eligible to receive a $60 Visa Reward Card for qualifying residential referrals. © 2021 Georgia Natural Gas. All rights reserved. 01/2021
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Your Guide to Metro Atlanta’s New Home Market A Q&A WITH NEW HOME EXPERT LORI LANE
T
he real estate market has been a bit of rollercoaster over the last year. Home buyers on the hunt for their dream residences are finding increased prices and decreased
inventory. However, this has opened the door for the new home market to emerge as an excellent option for buyers. In fact, homebuilders across metro Atlanta have stepped up to the plate with the development of spectacular communities and new homes that are beyond compare. To get the 411 on what’s really happening out there, KNOWAtlanta talked to Lori Lane, Senior Vice President of the New Homes Division for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties. Here, she shares her insights on the current state of the market and what you can expect when you decide to purchase a brand new home. How do you describe the current state of the new home market in metro Atlanta? The new home market continues to remain strong, despite the record low inventory. We are currently seeing younger generations, specifically millennials, enter the market, and that partnered with historically low interest rates is keeping new construction at the forefront of those looking to purchase a home. Why is now the right time to look at new homes in metro Atlanta? There are so many benefits to new construction right now. With so little inventory on the market, you have limited options when buying a resale, and if something really attractive hits the market, you most likely have several other people making an offer at the same time. You often need to be willing to close fast with no contingencies and possibly increase your offer; even then, you may lose to another buyer. Or the home you selected might not even be what you really want. With new, you may purchase a home that is months from closing, but you get to choose the home style you like, select the fea-
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NEW HOME COMMUNITIES ABOUND IN METRO ATLANTA
tures and order furniture in advance. Plus, you end up with a new roof, new HVAC, new appliances and a builder warranty. It
Are you ready to find your dream home in metro Atlanta? Check out these fantastic
also allows you peace of mind to sell your
new home communities around metro Atlanta as you begin your search:
current home and plan your move.
Trilith: A mixed-use community designed for creatives, Trilith is located
What are your tips for making the best
in Fayetteville adjacent to Trilith Studios, one of the area’s most popular
decisions in today’s new home market?
production locales. Offering everything
Because homes are not remaining on
from single-family homes and micro-
the market for very long, I think that it’s
homes to industrial lofts, the community
important that you be very clear on what
is dedicated to helping residents live an
you can afford and get prequalified. You
eco-friendly lifestyle. Homes range from
should be sure of location and which type
the $500s to $2 million+. trilith.com
of home best suits your needs and know the timing of when you can move. Most
Soleil Belmont Park: An active adult
importantly, you should have an agent
community coming soon to Canton, Soleil Belmont Park will offer homes
who is there to help you with the contract
starting in the $400s. The well-appointed
and buying process. It is best to be fully
residences, built by Patrick Malloy
ready when you decide to write a contract
Communities, will be accented by large
so you can be confident in that decision.
home sites, resort-level amenities and more. Presales begin this fall, with the
What makes today’s metro Atlanta
first residents settling in Spring 2022.
market really stand out?
PMCommunities.com
Compared to other large cities across the nation, Atlanta is still a very affordable
The Enclave at Dunwoody Park: This gated enclave of 36 architecturally
housing market. The diversity in demo-
detailed new homes blends craftsmanship with convenience. The community
graphics means that there are a wide
features charming streetscapes, a central
variety of buyers and communities that
neighborhood park and more. The two-
appeal to any price point. Atlanta offers a
and three-story four-sided brick homes,
low cost of living with all of the high-
starting in the $800s, include spacious
end amenities that come with living in a
interiors, gourmet kitchens, spa-inspired
metropolitan area. We also have a very
baths, elevator options and more.
strong economy compared to other parts
JWCollectionHomes.com
of the country that completely shut down for months due to the pandemic.
The Homestead at Milton: Sitting on a former 180-acre golf course, this lovely new home community boasts 30 home sites of four to ten acres
It’s such an unusual market right now.
each. Every home, envisioned by award-winning architect Stephen Fuller
What do you see for the future of new
and built by Loudermilk Homes, will feature its own unique characteristics
home development in metro Atlanta?
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brimming with outstanding Southern
Atlanta is becoming a rising spot for
architecture and outstanding amenities.
numerous industries, including film and
Once you purchase a home site, you
music. I think we will see more and more
will be part of the home design process
people choose to call the Greater Atlanta
from initial consult to completed
area home due to its booming economy.
drawings. Homes begin at $2.5 million.
Sales will continue to remain strong,
thehomesteadatmilton.com
especially as material prices level out and
“Atlanta offers a low cost of living with all of the high-end amenities that come with living in a metropolitan area. We also have a very strong economy compared to other parts of the country that completely shut down for months due to the pandemic.” millennials continue to enter the buying market. Sales pending
who offer a full-service experience for our clients and customers;
are trending upwards, which means that closings should follow
Weismann Law, Prosperity Home Mortgage and HSA Home
suit, so I am confident that we will see the market remain strong.
Warranty allow us to guide our clients through every step of the home buying process. Additionally, our New Homes Division
How does Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices help home buyers
and builder/developer clients have won hundreds of awards for
navigate the new home market in metro Atlanta?
excellence in new construction, and we represent some of the most
Our local reputation goes without saying. With 26 offices and over
respected builders and developers in the Atlanta Metro area. All of
1,400 agents, we have experts in real estate all across metro Atlanta
these entities partner together to ensure that the new construction
working with buyers and sellers. We have the top relocation
home buying process is seamless.
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department in the area that has assisted in countless corporate moves, and year after year, we have received the Consumers’
For more information, visit Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
Choice Award (CCA). Part of our power is our alliance partners
Georgia Properties’ New Homes Division at BHHSgaNewHomes.com.
KNOWAtlanta’s Guide to New Homes
Toll Brothers, America’s Luxury Home Builder
Traditions of Braselton
From the $400s-$1M+
High $300s-$700s
Toll Brothers has you covered in the Atlanta area with new homes ranging from single-family homes in highly amenitized communities to townhomes and condominiums in desirable urban neighborhoods. Our locations are second to none, offering residents access to the Atlanta BeltLine, parks, local restaurants, shops, entertainment venues, public transportation and highly rated schools. Toll Brothers is building in Alpharetta, Atlanta, Decatur, Cumming, Marietta and Woodstock.
Welcome to Traditions of Braselton! Brimming with scenic beauty, this 1,140-acre master-planned community in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains features an 18-hole championship golf course, opulent clubhouse, junior Olympicsized pool, six lighted tennis courts, an active HOA, highly revered schools, convenience to I-85 and more! Stunning new homes crafted by the South’s finest builders are priced from the low $300s to $700s. Traditions has it all!
(855) 229-5676
(706) 684-0450
tollbrothers.com/knowatlanta
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES
Lake Arrowhead From the $200s-$900s
David Weekley Homes
The lifestyle you want. The home you’ve earned. Welcome to Lake Arrowhead, a gated mountain, lake and golf community outside of Canton. The community’s private lake features 21 miles of shoreline, a marina, floating pavilion, lakeside park and hiking trails. Plans include ranch homes, maintenance-free luxury lakeside and golf villas and custom lakeside homes with individual deep water docks. A low Cherokee County tax base and one of the safest cities await you.
David Weekley Homes has been delighting customers in Atlanta for more than 15 years with four decades of building experience across the country. Weekley is one of the most sought-after builders for home buyers seeking a quality home and unmatched customer service. David Weekley Homes is currently building in communities throughout the Atlanta area, including beautiful homes in Buckhead, Smyrna, Woodstock, Alpharetta and Decatur.
(770) 720-2700
lakearrowheadga.com
Mid $300s-Mid $800s
(844) 819-6045
davidweekleyhomes.com
The River Club Traton Homes/Kirk Ridge From the $400s-$500s
Kirk Ridge is a 55+ age-restricted community located in a premier Marietta (Cobb County) location near outstanding dining, shopping, recreation and world-class healthcare. Kirk Ridge offers gorgeous ranch home designs with two- or three-car garages, private courtyards, 10-foot ceilings, stunning kitchens, elegant owner’s suites and options including second-level living for even more space. Built by Atlanta’s Local Builder for 50 years STRONG!
(678) 391-9487
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Mid $200s-$1M+
Entering the gates of The River Club, you’ll find a community of serene natural beauty, exquisitely crafted custom homes on rolling topography and an exceptional living opportunity. Built around one of Greg Norman’s celebrated golf courses and nestled into the woodlands along the Chattahoochee River, The River Club is a sanctuary from the outside world. This is, quite simply, the finest lifestyle experience available anywhere in Atlanta.
(678) 541-6434
riverclub.com
Graydon Buckhead From $1.63 Million
Stunning views are just the beginning at this boutique collection of 45 luxurious residences, which feature floor-to-ceiling windows, expansive terraces and sophisticated interiors designed to maximize those views. Here, residents enjoy maintenance-free, resort-style living with the peace of mind that comes with a lock-and-leave lifestyle. Construction is well underway with luxury residences scheduled to deliver in early 2022. Schedule your private presentation today.
(404) 301-5302
Davidson Homes From the $300s-$1M+
New to Atlanta, Davidson Homes brings its homebuilding expertise to this fast-growing market. Offering homes with a wide variety of designer options and upgrades, Davidson allows home buyers to personalize their space, making their new home their dream home. The company builds a diverse range of floor plans in Bartow, Cherokee, East Cobb, West Forsyth, Gwinnett, Henry and East Paulding counties. Call or visit the website today!
(404) 999-1579
thegraydon.com
davidsonhomesllc.com
Paran Homes
Rocklyn Homes
Mid $200s-$600s+
From the Low $200s-$500s
Boasting nearly a century of combined experience in new home construction and an award-winning team of industry veterans at the helm, Paran Homes builds homes of uncompromised quality in many of Atlanta’s most sought-after locations while delivering a stellar home buying experience. Buyers can select from an array of move-in ready homes or personalize their home with the latest options from our Design Studio. Schedule an appointment and tour one of our models today!
Rocklyn Homes is an award-winning, family-owned company with a unique vision and passion to build beautiful, awardwinning, single-family homes and townhomes at great prices in some of the most sought-after locations in Atlanta. Backed by years of experience, they will deliver quality, value and reliability in every home they build. Visit a Rocklyn community and discover the Rocklyn difference: “The Most Important Home We’ll Build Is Yours.”
(770) 648-3113
paranhomes.com/know
(770) 817-2185
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES
The Providence Group From the $400s-$1M
Proud to be the leading luxury homebuilder in Atlanta, The Providence Group offers 20+ communities in Atlanta’s most sought-after locations. The Providence Group features a home design and community to fit every lifestyle, with designs offering a range of options, including third-level retreats, finished terrace levels, main level owner’s suites, gourmet kitchens and more. Community amenity packages typically include gated entrances, pools, clubhouses and lawn care. The award-winning design center allows home buyers to personalize their new home.
(678) 475-1800
theprovidencegroup.com
Lennar
From the High $300s-$700s Find a home you’ll love! Lennar builds communities all around the metro Atlanta area, and we have a dream home for YOU. Enjoy our single-family or townhome designs with open-concept layouts and plenty of indoor/outdoor living space. Our Everything’s Included® package offers upgrades and appliances at no additional cost to you. We also offer a simplified home buying experience through Lennar Mortgage, enabling you to make your lifestyle leap with ease.
(404) 931-7432
lennar.com/atlanta
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Patrick Malloy Communities From the $400s-$1 Million+
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BUILDER AND DEVELOPER LOCATOR MAP Bartow
Forsyth
12
Cherokee 27
CARTERSVILLE
Hall
32
5
2
MILTON
8
44
1 9
29
26
6
14
JOHNS CREEK
45 46
18
Cobb
Fulton
24 10
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38
34
Gwinnett
15
Paulding
30
Barrow
22
7
Jackson
33
28
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25
4
23
MONROE
49
11
20
13
16 39
Atlanta 31
40 3 41
Walton
43 42
35 36
DeKalb
Douglas
SOCIAL CIRCLE
Fulton Clayton Carroll
Rockdale Newton
37
Coweta Fayette
Henry
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David Weekley Homes 1. Ashbury 2. The Retreat at Sterling on the Lake 3. Hargrove 4. Woodbury 5. Glenhaven at Ridgewalk Davidson Homes 6. Tanglewood 7. Riverwood 8. Mountainbrook 9. The Village at Towne Lake 10. Manor Estates 11. Graydon Buckhead 12. Lake Arrowhead
Lennar Atlanta 13. Cumberland Station 14. Whispering Woods 15. White Oaks 16. Aspen Grove 17. Braemore Paran Homes 18. Oakleigh Pointe 19. Creekwood 20. Seaboard Junction 21. Millwood Farms 22. Kirkview Patrick Malloy Communities 23. Kyle Farm 24. Hillandale
25. Wescott 26. Governor’s Towne Club 27. Horizon at Laurel Canyon The Providence Group 28. Waterside 29. Atley 30. Harvest Park 31. Pratt Stacks 32. Idylwilde 33. The River Club Rocklyn Homes 34. Cannon Trace 35. Beverly Heights 36. Princeton Ridge
37. Renaissance of South Park 38. Townes of Auburn Toll Brothers 39. Emerson on Krog 40. Oxley Edgewood 41. Portland Row 42. Park 108 43. New Talley Station 44. Traditions of Braselton Traton Homes 45. Courtyards at Ebenezer 46. Courtyards at Camden 47. Kirk Ridge 48. Edgemoore at Milford 49. Tapp Farm FALL 2021 KNOWAtlanta 47
HOMES & LIFESTYLES
Tips for Finding a Short-Term Rental During a Home Renovation By TP Corporate Lodging
I
f your home requires major renovations, it may become temporarily unlivable. This presents a unique
predicament because you and your family may be displaced for up to several months while renovations or repairs are completed. On the one hand, staying in a hotel for that length of time would be costly and unfeasible. On the other, most rental apartments come unfurnished and require a lease for a fixed amount of time. How do you find a short-term rental solution that is flexible enough for your needs but won’t break the bank while your home is being renovated? The good
in several parts of the home, there’s an
news is there are several options available
increased chance that the home itself
that you might not have previously
may be unlivable while renovations are in
Options for Short-Term or Temporary Housing
considered. Let’s explore some of these
progress. Utilities like electricity, water and
If major renovations have temporarily
short-term rental options and look at
sewer lines may need to be shut off for ex-
displaced you and your family, you have
some additional tips to help you find the
tended lengths of time, or the excess dust
several short-term housing options. Let’s
solution that’s best for you.
might be unsafe to breathe. There might
look at the most common solutions.
Reasons for Needing Temporary Housing During Renovations
also be structural work in progress that makes the home temporarily unstable.
Extended Stay Hotels Extended stay hotels typically provide
Granted, many home renovations aren’t
Repairs and Restoration Due to a
suite-like accommodations at discounted
intrusive enough to require you to vacate
Natural Disaster
weekly or even monthly rates. They are
the home—for example, if you’re remodel-
Fires, floods or major weather events can
generally more affordable than con-
ing a bedroom or adding a room. Howev-
do extensive damage to a home. In many
ventional hotels, but they can still be
er, when you’re facing major renovations
of these cases, it may be unsafe to stay in
pricey over the course of a few months.
or repairs, moving out temporarily makes
the home until repairs and restoration
Additionally, even if the suite provides
more sense—and in some cases, it may be
efforts are completed; for example, receding
a kitchen or kitchenette, it will still feel
mandatory. Let’s look at two of the most
floodwaters can breed dangerous bacteria
much like a hotel, which can have a nega-
common instances in which you might
and mold, or high winds might have torn
tive effect on family moods after a time.
need alternative temporary housing.
off part of the roof. In such cases, it’s usually necessary to relocate temporarily—and in
Sublets
Major Elective Renovations
many cases, your short-term housing may
One temporary housing option to
If you choose to perform major updates
actually be covered by insurance.
consider is finding someone willing to
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sublet their home or apartment to you.
and your family need, especially since
temporary housing that doesn’t extend
Occasionally, people currently under a
you will be there for a while. Here are a
your commute times to the point of
lease may sublet part or all of their space
few other factors to consider when decid-
inconvenience.
to someone else, either to help with rent
ing on short-term housing.
• Cleanliness and sanitation. With the
or to occupy the entire unit while they
• Your renovation timeline. You may
ongoing pandemic, sanitation is more of
are traveling. Sublets can often be found
only have an estimate as to when ren-
a concern than ever. Be sure to ask your
through Craigslist, by word-of-mouth
ovations will be complete, and the end
host or agent about what steps they’re
or through social media. While sublet-
date may change based on unexpected
taking to clean your temporary housing
ting can be a good solution for some, be
circumstances. Be sure the place you
and be certain you’re comfortable with
aware that unless you know and trust the
rent gives you at least month-to-month
their answers.
person implicitly, the risk for scamming
flexibility and doesn’t lock you into a
• Your stuff. You’ll probably need to
is higher with this option.
commitment for longer than you need.
bring additional luggage for an extended
• Pet accommodations. If you have
stay, along with sensitive paperwork and
Vacation Rentals (Airbnb, Vrbo)
one or more pets, look specifically for
possibly some keepsakes. Be sure to ask
Short-term rental platforms like Airbnb
pet-friendly accommodations. Other-
about storage options for things you need
and Vrbo have become quite popular in
wise, you may have to house your pet
to bring with you.
recent years, allowing individual “hosts”
with friends, or worse, pay for a kennel.
to rent out rooms, apartments or entire
• Location. While renovations are
For more information or to discuss corporate
vacation homes for days, weeks or months
ongoing, you still have to go to work
and short-term housing options in metro
at a time. These vacation rentals provide a
and the kids still have school. Try to find
Atlanta, visit tpcorporatelodging.com.
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better sense of “home” and typically come furnished, but they aren’t always cheap, and some users have reported bad experiences and the occasional scam. Corporate Housing and Short-Term Rentals One fairly reliable alternative to finding short-term rentals is to consult a corporate housing agency. These agencies focus on providing fully-furnished temporary apartments for people who need to stay for a few weeks or months. While many people using corporate housing are business
Why a hotel room when you can have an apartment home?
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ith a minimum 14-day stay, TP Corporate Lodging residents enjoy all the amenities of a full-size apartment home that costs less than a hotel room.
travelers on extended stays, these units are also ideal for locals who need a place to live for a couple of weeks to a couple of months. You can specify the amount of space and type of amenities you need, and the agency will find you a comfortable, well-appointed apartment for the same price (or less) than that of an extended stay hotel.
Additional Tips for Finding the Best Housing Solution When you stay in temporary housing, you want to make sure the place offers
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES Lake Arrowhead
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savor fall, you don’t have to go far to have
treasure that comes alive with color
the most awesome autumn adventures.
and activity during the fall months. The
In fact, when you’re a resident of one of
centerpiece of the community, located just
the area’s active adult communities, the
four miles outside of the historic town of
delights of fall are right outside your front
Waleska in Cherokee County, is a 540-acre
door. From walking trails and boating
lake surrounded by mountains, pristine
venues to fire pits and bocce ball courts,
wilderness, walking trails and much more.
these 55+ communities offer something
The lake boasts nearly 20 miles of mag-
for everyone. So if you’re in the market
nificent shoreline and crystal clear waters
for an outstanding residential experience
with depths of over 80 feet. To take in the
this fall, be sure to check out these unpar-
beauty of the area, Lake Arrowhead’s new
alleled options across the metro area.
pavilion is an ideal spot to visit on a cool
afternoon. Or you can navigate the calm water in your own boat or one provided by the community’s expanded boat rental program, which has become a popular option for homeowners. If cruising the lake is not your preference, then you can turn to one of the many other offerings in this outstanding lakeside resort-style community, where every day feels like a vacation. Residents enjoy hiking along 11 miles of neighborhood trails, attending outdoor concerts and drive-in movies under the stars, playing tennis and pickleball, partaking in wine tastings, going horseback riding and taking advantage of an array of health and wellness activities. A full-time lifestyle director works onsite to maintain a
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bustling social calendar that includes exercise classes, community events and seasonal workshops. And for golf enthusiasts who love to hit the links in the fall, the championship Highlands Course is considered one of the best golf courses in Georgia.
for home buyers who prefer ranch home plans, there are three
And when you simply want to stay home and revel in the
neighborhood options: The Woodlands, offering homes in the
breathtaking natural beauty around you, there are plenty of
high-$200s; Highlands Vistas, with homes in the low- and mid-
residential options available at Lake Arrowhead. The most recent
$300s; and Sanctuary Cove, which is one of the most coveted
addition to the community is Marina Parc Villas, a collection of
community locations with lakefront, lake view and interior lots
detached golf villas built by award-winning homebuilder Rezide
available for purchase, several of which offer the option of indi-
Properties; the luxury residences offer lake views and a main-
vidual deep-water docks. Whichever spot you choose, you’ll be
tenance-free lifestyle starting in the mid-$400s. Additionally,
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES
2040 Mars Hill Road Acworth, GA 30101 (678) 391-9496 tratonhomes.com/communities/courtyards-at-camden Over the last several years, Traton Homes has helped take metro Atlanta’s active adult market to new heights. The company currently has three 55+ communities in the area: Kirk Ridge in Marietta, Courtyards at Ebenezer in East Cobb and Courtyards at Camden in West Cobb. The latter is the most established active adult neighborhood and offers the type of exceptional neighborhood amenities that are perfect for the fall season. It all starts with Courtyards at Camden’s fire pit gathering area and a new
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community clubhouse, where residents can gather to enjoy the lovely weather and the company of great neighbors. There’s also a bocce ball court, community sidewalks, a walking trail with park
home, and Traton understands how to make the most of metro
access, a dog park and much more. Additionally, the convenient
Atlanta’s fantastic fall weather. Each ranch residence within
West Cobb location on Mars Hill Road is just minutes from the
Courtyards at Camden features its own private courtyard, which
area’s best shopping, dining and recreation facilities, including
is perfect for relaxing, gardening or entertaining this autumn.
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KNOWAtlanta’s 2022 Education Guide 54 The Long and Winding Road Metro Atlanta private schools provide a unique opportunity for K-12 “lifers”
66 The Best of Both Worlds Metro Atlanta boarding schools give students and parents unprecedented options
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70 Choosing a Private School
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EDUCATION
The Long and Winding Road METRO ATLANTA PRIVATE SCHOOLS PROVIDE A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR K-12 “LIFERS” By Amy Meadows
T
hey’re often called “lifers,” those stu-
the course of 13 continuous years.
pare students for the next stage of their
dents who remain at the same school
According to students, parents, faculty
academic careers. For schools that offer
for the entirety of their primary and
and administrators at many of metro
the entire kindergarten through 12th
secondary academic careers. They move
Atlanta’s private schools, this type of K-12
grade experience, that curriculum is both
across grade-level divisions like any other
experience offers an array of benefits.
comprehensive and foundational, as each
student, mastering the elementary years
Here, KNOWAtlanta explores this unique
grade builds upon the previous year’s
before progressing into middle school
educational opportunity and provides a
specific teachings within the classroom.
and ultimately advancing up through
look at its particular advantages.
This provides lifers with an unprecedent-
the high school grades. However, their
ed level of academic consistency, which is
overall experience has a distinctive spin,
Seamless Transitions
as they receive their whole education
Typically, private schools offer a college
transition from grade to grade, but also
from one independent institution over
prep-based curriculum to help pre-
as they move between what are usually
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especially apparent as children not only
The Galloway School
Mount Paran Christian School
referred to as the lower, middle and
have a community who knows your child
by the students who enjoy lifer status.
upper divisions.
and can help them craft a compelling
Mount Paran Christian School Class of
resume and application that helps them
2021 graduate Molly Jordan says, “Being
stand apart in the process.”
at the same school for all my life has
“Jumping from school to school can create holes, especially in math and language. Staying with one curriculum
In most local private schools, the
helped me academically and athletically.
ensures that a student has a solid and
transition between divisions is taken very
Teachers at every level are familiar with
fluid education,” explains Shanna Rein,
seriously, and students are prepared well
what is required at the next level, so they
Director of Admissions and Director of
in advance of each leap they take. For
prepare you accordingly for success.”
Parent and Student Relations at Lyndon
instance, Whitefield Academy in Mable-
Academy in Holly Springs. “We have
ton has established intentional transition
Enduring Relationships
worked hard to create a curriculum and
programs for both students and parents.
One of the most important elements of
environment to help cultivate motivated
“There are opportunities for students to
the full K-12 private school experience is
learners. Being a part of Lyndon from
engage with the next grade level through
the relationships built along the way. To
start to finish has proven to create suc-
interactions with students, faculty and the
start, students get to know their class-
cessful young adults in the college world
administration,” notes Nathan Stevens,
mates as they navigate their academic
and solid, confident learners throughout
Assistant Head of Academic Affairs.
journeys together, allowing them to es-
their K-12 experience.”
“Our lower to middle school transition
tablish long-term connections that often
is aided by individualized overview
extend beyond graduation.
Dr. Chip Houston, Assistant Head of School at North Cobb Christian School
documents that highlight students’ gifts
in Kennesaw, agrees, stating, “When stu-
and abilities for their future teachers.
lies in relationships—students, teachers,
dents transition from one school to an-
The middle to upper school transition
parents, coaches and staff are all vital
other, they start from zero in terms of be-
includes opportunities for incoming
members of our community,” explains
ing known by the adults and professional
9th grade students to better understand
Bayless Fleming, Director of Enrollment
educators who work with them each day.
the clubs and leadership opportunities
for The Galloway School in Atlanta. “By
A key benefit to remaining in one school
available to them in upper school. Each
remaining at one school for a child’s
is that time is not lost in the transitions,
family engages in an academic coaching
entire K-12 experience, a child is able
so adults are better able to customize and
meeting, and orientations take place in
to foster lifelong friendships with their
support the learning needs of your child
August to help students acclimate to the
classmates as they progress throughout
or children. The college admissions pro-
new environment.”
elementary, middle and high school.”
cess is highly competitive. It is helpful to
This effort does not go unnoticed
“The heart of the Galloway experience
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EDUCATION North Cobb Christian School
King’s Ridge Christian School
to students in the same grade levels.
ers or staff, but at Mount Paran, teachers
career. Fleming observes, “The exceptional
She continues, “At Galloway, we provide
are willing to be mentors and influences in
relationships that grow throughout a child’s
opportunities for cross-level interaction
your life outside of the classroom.”
journey are key to helping students learn
through events like Convocation or
For many private schools, surrounding
how to learn and to discover more about
Galloway Games; these interactions give
students with educators who know them
themselves and the world around them.
older students the chance to mentor our
well is the benefit that stands out the most.
Once a child advances to the next grade
younger students, who are able to see
“In an unpredictable and ever-changing
level, their relationship does not end. In-
what awaits them in the next grade level.”
world, children thrive in stability. At
stead, teachers across levels are in constant
North Cobb Christian School, children are
communication with each other to ensure
graduate from King’s Ridge Christian
known from age three through 12th grade,
each child’s strengths and opportunities for
School in Alpharetta, says, “I have loved
providing a sense of stability and belonging
growth are nurtured.”
my 13 years at King’s Ridge. I have made
that’s hard to replicate in more transient
so many lifelong connections, and I can’t
educational settings,” Houston says.
Anna Corinne Galbreath, Class of 2021
At many schools, parents also are included in the education process, creating
wait to see them grow after graduation. I
The same rings true at Whitefield
a full-circle community that supports and
have been so grateful to be at King’s Ridge
Academy; according to Stevens, devel-
encourages students. “Our families know
practically my entire life and cannot wait
oping longstanding relationships with
the expectations and the procedures
for the journey ahead as I begin college.”
faculty members allows students have a
of the school. There is no guesswork
Lifers also become familiar with teach-
safe place in which they are known. “The
on their part. And knowing the staff
ers, administrators and support staff across
changes that a child goes through from 4
and administration well helps enhance
the divisions and form deep bonds with
to 18 are incredible,” he says. “To be able
communication and the feeling of family
these adults in their lives. Mallory Jordan
to be in a place where teachers, mentors
for all,” Rein says. “We want parents and
from Mount Paran notes, “One of the
and coaches have watched you grow and
students to know that following along
greatest advantages of attending the same
know you well can be invaluable.”
with us on this experience will give them
school from kindergarten to 12th grade is
What’s more, at The Galloway School, in
the relationships that you are able to build
addition to mentoring, teachers are seen as
with staff. I’ve talked to many students
partners who collaborate with students to
who came to Mount Paran from a public
bring about the best in them. They also join
Beyond the Classroom
school, and they always mention how
forces with other teachers to ensure that
Helping students become truly
different the community is. None of them
the experience remains a positive one over
well-rounded individuals also includes
had close relationships with their teach-
the entire course of a student’s academic
work that is done beyond the structure of
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the tools they need to be successful in college and beyond.”
Lyndon Academy
Whitefield Academy
the classroom. For many young people,
intimate environment and invested teach-
the schooling journey is both a great
extracurricular activities, such as athletics
ers and coaches.”
honor and a responsibility we take very
and clubs, are an integral part of their
North Cobb Christian School also
seriously. Feeling known and guided by
journey. And lifers, who have the chance
provides student athletes with a pipeline
strong values and mission in the place
to begin exploring their options during
from elementary up through high school,
you spend most of your time as a kid
their first years of school, often find that
and the same attention is paid to students
reaps benefits well beyond [students’]
they can make equally great advances
interested in the arts. Houston states,
time here, but also into college, career
when they spend more than a decade in
“Students who are known and support-
and life.”
one educational setting.
ed from a young age feel confident on
“Students begin trying out various
our campus and are more willing to try
sports and clubs at a young age,” Rein
new activities or sports. They know this
notes. “By the time they are in middle
school provides a safe landing spot as
school and high school, they know where
they leap into uncharted territory in
their interests lie and can participate in a
terms of extracurricular activities. NCCS
number of athletics, fine arts opportuni-
truly is their home away from home.”
ties and clubs.” Of her own experience at Mount Paran
For metro Atlanta’s private schools, that is the end game. They are dedicated
Christian School, Mallory Jordan says,
to creating an environment that allows
“The middle and high school coaches
students to feel secure and bolstered
interact with their future players and
throughout all of their K-12 years.
take time to develop them. Students that
Sydney Dorsett, a King’s Ridge Christian
are ‘lifers’ have had the opportunity to
School 2021 graduate, says, “King’s Ridge
train at an earlier age in a smaller and
has been my life and my family for the
controlled setting. This allows for athletes
last 13 years. It has prepared me to thrive
to start developing earlier and be ready
in the real world, and it will always be a
to participate in varsity sports once they
home to come back to, no matter where
reach high school. I would not be the
life takes me.”
same student or athlete without the foun-
As Nathan Stevens concludes, “While
dation I had in lower and middle school,
this work is lifelong, the formative impact
which I was able to attain because of the
of engaging in partnership throughout
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For more information, visit: • The Galloway School: gallowayschool.org • King’s Ridge Christian School: kingsridgecs.org • Lyndon Academy: lyndonacademy.org • Mount Paran Christian School: mtparanschool.com • North Cobb Christian School: ncchristian.org • Whitefield Academy: whitefieldacademy.com
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GEORGIA SCHOOL GLOSSARY The following school-related terms are often used throughout the
EDUCATION
state’s public schools. Accelerated and Gifted Education: Programs that challenge students academically and that stress various areas including research and reference skills, accelerated learning and communication skills. Alternative Education Program: A state program designed to give local school districts flexibility in various areas including in-school suspension, a school/ community guidance center and a community-based alternative education program. Attendance Zones: Areas in which students attend certain public schools based on their home address. Blue Ribbon School: School enrollments must include at least 40 percent of their students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Additionally, these public schools must meet their state’s annual objectives in each of the two years prior to receive a nomination for this designation, then again the year in which a school is nominated. Charter School: A public school that operates with freedom from several regulations that apply to traditional, sectarian public schools in Georgia. College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI): The Georgia Department of Education’s accountability system. Public schools are graded on a 100-point scale in three major areas: achievement, progress and the achievement gap. Georgia School of Excellence: Every year, one public school from each district ranked in the top 10 percent of Georgia schools with the greatest gain in student achievement is selected by the Department of Education to be a Georgia School of Excellence. In addition to these criteria, the schools must meet Adequate Yearly Progress for a minimum of three consecutive years, offer at least two Advanced Placement courses and be in existence for five years. IB Program: International Baccalaureate strives to help students develop multiple skills, including intellectual, personal and social, to live and work in our globalizing world. Magnet School: A public school that offers students a distinctive curriculum. Magnet schools may emphasize a variety of subjects including visual and performing arts, math, science and technology. Move On When Ready: A program that allows students to complete high school on a college campus while earning college credit. Special Education and Psychological Services: Programs that focus on providing services and meeting needs of special education students. Virtual Campus: Gives students the opportunity to take online courses that can be accessed anywhere at any time.
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INDEPENDENT SCHOOL ACCREDITATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS It is important to know that the independent school you choose has been evaluated and endorsed by one or more accreditation agencies and/or member organizations committed to holding private educational institutions to high standards. In Atlanta, you’re likely to come across several of the following terms in your search. Use this guide as a reference and look up these organizations via their websites for more information. AAAIS The Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools aaais.org
GISA The Georgia Independent School Association gisa-schools.org
ACSI The Association of Christian Schools International acsi.org
JATP The Joint Admissions Testing Program jatp.org
AdvancED/SACS Advanc-ed.org sacs.org GAC Georgia Accrediting Commission coe.uga.edu/gac GAPSAC The Georgia Private School Accreditation Council gapsac.org
NAIS The National Association of Independent Schools nais.org SAIS The Southern Association of Independent Schools sais.org
We are better together at the Atlanta Speech School. At the Atlanta Speech School, we know the value of deep connections in creating safe spaces for learning. The four schools of the Atlanta Speech School are each uniquely focused on literacy and construction of the reading brain. Our programs draw from each other and our Rollins Center for Language & Literacy to ensure we are following best practices learned on campus, in the field, and through
the preeminent scientists and scholars with whom we collaborate. From our youngest student in Hamm to our oldest student in the Wardlaw School, teachers with unmatched credentials get to know each child and customize proven practices to meet their specific needs. Through relationships and reading, we help each child become who they are meant to be, so they can go on to make the most difference in the lives of others.
3160 Northside Parkway NW, Atlanta, GA 30327 atlantaspeechschool.org | 404.233.5332
Katherine Hamm Center A Listening and Spoken Language program with a focus on creating foundations for literacy in children from birth through age six who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families Anne & Jim Kenan Preschool An early education program that develops engaged learners who are exceptionally prepared for school Stepping Stones A language-rich preschool and transitional kindergarten for children experiencing speech and / or language delays Wardlaw School An elementary school focused on developing deep reading brains of bright children with dyslexia from kindergarten through 6th grade Rollins Center for Language & Literacy and its Cox Campus Rollins’ programs and FREE online learning platform, Cox Campus, bring the Science of Reading to educators across the South to ensure teachers have the agency, authority and expertise to ensure every child has access to literacy and the opportunity to decide their own future
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PUBLIC SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT
M
etro Atlanta is fortu-
Cobb
Gwinnett
Buford City Schools
nate to be home to
cobbk12.org Did you know? Cobb County’s Schools Food & Nutrition Services dished up 3.5 million breakfasts and 5.8 million lunches to students last year, and more than 500,000 pounds of that fare was comprised of locally grown food.
gcpsk12.org Did you know? In partnership with the Gwinnett County Public Library, the Gwinnett County School System offers Tutor.com as a daily tutoring resource for students of all ages.
bufordcityschools.org Did you know? The 2021 BHS Literary Team earned the 6A State Championship, with the team excelling in competition categories like Argumentative Essay, Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking and Humorous Interpretation.
exceptional pub-
lic schools, which can be found throughout the area’s county-wide and city-specific systems. These award-winning school systems focus not only on fostering academic success, but also on allowing students to flourish both inside and outside of the classroom. A great way to learn more about them is to peruse their websites, which are listed below.
COUNTY SCHOOLS Bartow bartow.k12.ga.us Did you know? The Bartow County School System has been named a Model Professional Learning Community for its sustained success in raising student achievement.
Cherokee cherokeek12.net Did you know? Assuming that each AP exam equals one college course for which students and their parents avoid tuition costs, CCSD students annually earn $4.4 million in Georgia in-state tuition by passing AP courses.
Clayton clayton.k12.ga.us Did you know? During the summer, Clayton County Public Schools partnered with the Clayton County Public Library to provide free ebooks and audiobooks to students in grades kindergarten through 12 for its Clayton Reads 30 Minutes Every Day This Summer program.
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DeKalb dekalbschoolsga.org Did you know? The Georgia Department of Education selected six DeKalb schools as recipients of the Graduates Ready to Attain Success in Postsecondary (GRASP) Grant: Clarkston High, McNair High, Stone Mountain High, Towers High, Cross Keys High and Miller Grove High.
Douglas dcssga.org Did you know? Ten students from Douglas County were among 323 Class of 2021 seniors from across Georgia who were recognized as Georgia Scholars for achieving excellence in school and community life.
Fayette fcboe.org Did you know? Fayette’s governance team was awarded the 2020 Governance Team of the Year award from the Georgia School Boards Association for demonstrating its commitment to maximizing student achievement and enhancing trust and support for public education in the community.
Forsyth forsyth.k12.ga.us Did you know? In 10 years, Forsyth County Schools has grown 43 percent to more than 51,500 students; the system in now the sixth largest district in Georgia and larger than Truist Park’s seating capacity.
Hall hallco.org Did you know? Hall County is home to 12 Magnet Schools and 20 Programs of Choice, which have been designed to provide innovation in programming and technology to emphasize student’s individual strengths and interests.
Henry henry.k12.ga.us Did you know? Six Henry County schools earned Title 1 Reward School Status from the Georgia Department of Education to honor the progress they made in improving the performance of all students over the most recent two years of statewide assessment.
Paulding paulding.k12.ga.us Did you know? Paulding County High School became the 11th Georgia high school to earn Georgia Department of Education STEM certification for its course offerings and curriculum; the school is home to the Academy of Science, Research and Medicine.
Rockdale rockdaleschools.org Did you know? Rockdale Career Academy, a college and career academy, received a $50,000 grant from the Development Authority of Rockdale County as part of a commitment to education and economic development in Rockdale County.
CITY SCHOOLS
Fulton
Atlanta Public Schools
fultonschools.org Did you know? Fulton County Schools opened three new schools this year: Fulton Academy of Virtual Excellence (FAVE), Fulton County Schools’ Innovation Academy and the Global Impact Academy.
atlantapublicschools.us Did you know? Through a partnership between Atlanta Public Schools and Achieve Atlanta, the school system offers the Match & Fit List Builder to help students begin their college search by building a balanced college list.
Cartersville City Schools cartersvilleschools.org Did you know? The Georgia School Boards Association recognized the Cartersville City School Board with the Leading Edge Award, which honored the organization for leading the way in ensuring that students are competitive in an ever-changing global market.
City Schools of Decatur csdecatur.net Did you know? In partnership with the Decatur Education Foundation, three schools invested in the Grounded Kids Yoga methodology, which promotes mindfulness, wellness and social-emotional maintenance and well-being.
Gainesville City Schools gcssk12.net Did you know? Gainesville City Schools is boosting the GHS Alumni Scholarship Fund with a legacy bricks program that allows individuals to purchase bricks that will be placed at the entrance to the new media center and cafeteria on the Gainesville High School campus.
Marietta City Schools marietta-city.org Did you know? Marietta City Schools partnered with Vision to Learn to provide vision screening for all K through 5 students and will give free glasses to Marietta students who need them. n
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A Place to Thrive CHOOSING A SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL IN METRO ATLANTA By Alexandra McCray
A
s the parent of a child who is
Atlanta. Here’s how your child can benefit
neurodivergent, you may choose to
from one, as well as some advice to help
embark on the private special edu-
you with the selection process.
cation path for many reasons. You might feel your child requires more support than a conventional school can provide or that, despite the best efforts of all parties involved, their academic progress is stalling. No matter your reason for seeking one, there are numerous special needs schools to choose from in metro
Tailored for Success
most impactful ways they create this environment is through reduced class sizes. Small student-to-teacher ratios, such as 5:1 or 10:1, ensure problem areas aren’t missed and enable children
By prioritizing the unique strengths and
to receive the attention needed for
weaknesses of children with ADHD,
remediation and advancement. In
dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder or
addition, Debbi Scarborough, who
other diagnoses, special needs schools
co-founded Cumberland Academy of
craft an education experience designed
Georgia in Atlanta with her husband in
for these students to excel. One of the
2007 after struggling to find the right fit
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Atlanta is home to the nation’s most comprehensive center for language and literacy: Atlanta Speech School. Atlanta Speech School, located in Buckhead, features: • Three independent preschools, including the
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Katherine Hamm Center for children who are deaf and hard of hearing, Stepping Stones for children with earlydetected speech and language delays and the Anne &
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DID YOU KNOW?
Jim Kenan Preschool for children exceptionally prepared for academic settings • The Wardlaw School for children in K-6th grade with dyslexia • Four clinical programs that work with each of Atlanta
Atlanta Speech School
Speech’s schools and independently in the areas of audiology, speech and language pathology and occupational therapy
through the Rollins Center for Language and Literacy and its online presence, Cox Campus. The goal of the
Beyond the walls of the campus, the Atlanta Speech School shares its research-based practices, innovation, advocacy and partnerships with other organizations
school is to help Georgia’s children acquire the language and literacy abilities they need to empower them to take control of their own future.
for their son with Asperger’s syndrome,
plan (IEP) in my school because we’re
provide access to specialists such as coun-
notes that the background and experience
focusing not just on academics, but also
selors, occupational therapists and others,
of these specialized instructors also give
on the social and emotional pieces too,”
explains Emily Koehl, Director of Market-
them greater patience and understanding.
says Dr. Steven Palmer, Head of School
ing and Communications at Mill Springs
for The Cottage School, a Roswell-based
Academy in Alpharetta, which serves
opportunity to customize curriculum in
What’s more, there may be more
school that serves middle and high
LD and ADHD students in kindergarten
a special needs classroom based not only
school students with special needs. “My
through 12th grade. Additionally, outside
on parent and specialist involvement, but
number one goal is that our students
of the classroom and interaction with
also on child input. “We have the student
learn to advocate for themselves.”
staff, Susan Spruill, Director of Marketing
help create their individualized education
Enrolling in a special needs school can
& Communications at GRACEPOINT School, a school for the dyslexic learner
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located in Marietta, notes that your child’s confidence may be boosted from them being in a setting with similar peers.
Starting the Search The fact that there are numerous special needs schools in the Atlanta area can make the thought of finding the ideal one for your child seem daunting. However, there are multiple ways you can whittle down your search. First, it is essential to consider what GRACEPOINT School
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your child needs, such as a setting suitable for co-morbid conditions, for example.
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Courtesy of The Cottage School
The Cottage School
Once you connect with a local pediatri-
GRACEPOINT School
Reflecting on the kind of environment
consider how long your child will need
cian, psychologist or psychiatrist, they can
and activities you desire your child to be
to attend the school and what you want it
offer guidance and recommend specific
in and have access to can be beneficial
to provide academically and socially. Will
schools you might want to put at the top of
as well. For instance, you may prefer
your child’s attendance be temporary or
your list, as can an educational consultant
that the school is faith-based or have
potentially necessary until they graduate
or counselor, explain Koehl and Palmer.
sports programs. You also might want to
high school? Figuring out the length of
For 70+ years, The Howard School has been providing
EXCEPTIONAL LEARNING EXPERIENCES
for students with language-based learning differences
A DIFFERENT APPROACH
makes all the difference
K-12 Personalized Instruction Interdisciplinary Team of Experts State-of-the-Art Assistive Technology Spacious 17-acre campus in the heart of Atlanta’s vibrant Westside district
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DID YOU KNOW? Students with language-based learning disabilities and learning differences have an excellent educational option in Atlanta: The Howard School.
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Offering alternative approaches to learning, The Howard School serves students in grades Kindergarten through 12 who have difficulties with age-appropriate understanding, speaking, reading, spelling or writing. The school is home to teachers who have extensive experience in teaching students who learn differently and work diligently to help every child develop their strengths and stretch their thinking, all while encouraging them to discover their unique potential. Additionally, to address the complexity of the underlying skills of communication, certified Speech Language Pathologists collaborate with teachers on the language instruction in each classroom. Teachers also use the Orton-Gillingham method to help students who need
The Howard School
time, repetition and direct instruction to learn to read.
time your child will spend at a private special needs school allows you to account for the financial commitment too. “Don’t let the cost of a specialized education scare you away,” Spruill says. “Yes, it’s most definitely an investment, but it’s an investment that pays off.” Plus, the Georgia Special Needs Scholarship (GSNS) Program, the Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program and other forms of
MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF A CHANGING WORLD
financial assistance could offset the cost.
TCS’s intentional approach addresses the whole student by working with their social & emotional needs, in addition to their educational goals.
In addition to gathering suggestions from
Making a Decision specialists, experts agree that advocacy groups can provide helpful information.
SERVING GRADES 4 -12
They add that your online research into a school in general, including its accreditations and teaching methods, along with any other word-of-mouth referrals you can get, is advantageous as well. Of course, don’t rely on word of mouth to simply find a potential school; Scarborough encourages parents to use this kind of input to assess the schools
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they are exploring, and she recommends talking to the parents of children currently
enrolled to learn more about a school’s reputation. On a similar note, Spruill recommends finding out what the next steps are for students once they leave the school. She says, “What are the alumni success stories? Success for our students might be a student attending a four-year university or it could be a student going to a trade school—because that’s what it’s all about, that individual child and their Godgiven talents and gifts.” Once you have a list of potential schools, be sure to visit each one to see if you and your child have a connection with the faculty, students and overall atmosphere. Before your visit, Spruill notes that it may
Providing support, community, and academic rigor...
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help to prepare a list of important questions you want to ask while on your tour, such as “What is the student-to-teacher ratio?” and “How much individual attention is the child going to get?” Beyond making sure the community is one you can see your child prospering in,
millsprings.org/visit Serving students in grades K-12 with learning differences 13660 New Providence Road • Alpharetta, GA 30004 • 770-360-1336
Palmer says it’s critical to note if you feel a partnership with the school because you should both have the same goal—to do what’s best for your child. And at the end of the day, the environment that you and your child think will provide that opportunity is the right one for your family.
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Resources: • Atlanta Speech School, atlantaspeechschool.org • The Cottage School, cottageschool.org • Cumberland Academy of Georgia, cumberlandacademy.org • GRACEPOINT School, gracepointschool.org • The Howard School, howardschool.org • Mill Springs Academy, millsprings.org
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The Best of Both Worlds METRO ATLANTA BOARDING SCHOOLS GIVE STUDENTS AND PARENTS UNPRECEDENTED OPTIONS By Amy Meadows
E
ducational options abound in metro Atlanta, which is home to top-rated public schools and outstanding pri-
vate schools. Yet there is another category that also provides students and parents with unparalleled options: boarding schools. These institutions take the school experience to a different level, blending first-rate academic and extracurricular opportunities with a truly unique student living environment. Some boarding schools also offer day school options, allowing young learners to take advantage of their superlative offerings while maintaining a more traditional day-to-day
Brandon Hall School
experience. Whichever option is chosen, students benefit from the incomparable educational and personal foundation provided by these academies. Here, KNOWAtlanta looks at two noteworthy schools right here in metro Atlanta.
Brandon Hall School 1701 Brandon Hall Drive Atlanta, GA 30350 (770) 394-8177 brandonhall.org According to Dean Fusto, President and Head of School, Brandon Hall School in Sandy Springs, is a co-ed, college preparatory boarding and day school that
Riverside Military Academy
resides on a beautiful 24-acre wooded campus along the banks of the Chat-
than 20 countries. Those students enjoy
coaches, advisors and dorm parents.
tahoochee River. It is small by design,
small classes size, with a teacher ratio
What’s more, Brandon Hall offers an
boasting approximately 140 students in
of 8:1, which allows students to make
Advanced Placement and International
grades 6 through 12 who represent more
strong connections with caring teachers,
Baccalaureate curriculum, as well as a
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Brandon Hall School
wide variety of clubs and activities so
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN SANDY SPRINGS OFF SPALDING DRIVE
students can “pursue their passions and find their voice.”
GRADES 6 TO 12 8:1 CLASS SIZES IB AND AP COURSES 24-ACRE CERTIFIED WILDLIFE HABITAT
“Boarding programs provide opportunities for students to learn life skills and independence that they will need for college and beyond,” Fusto notes. “Our students are part of a strong community of learners who thrive with the structure and design of our
TO 12 Self GRADES confidence 6 and life skills development 8:1 CLASS SIZES Student-led service andIB passion projects WORLD SCHOOL College counseling and prep
programs. We provide real world opportunities to serve the greater community as well leadership skill development.” Brandon Hall’s curriculum includes all of the basic areas, from math and English
AP COURSES
to science and social studies, as well as
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modern languages, fine arts and physical education. The school also offers students
For more information, please contact admissions@brandonhall.org
the chance to participate in extracurricular activities like sports, robotics, art, theater, music production, a sustainability club and more. Additionally, Brandon Hall facilitates access to more than 20 community service partnerships, a Model
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United Nations chapter and a student-led Leadership and Diversity Council. During the 2020-21 academic year, three student leaders created the school’s first student-led entrepreneurial farm on
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campus called The Homestead. All of this combined prepares students for life beyond the classroom and the campus. And everything the school offers is available to both boarding students and day students, the latter of which comprise 50 percent of the student population. “Every child learns differently and has unique needs and interests,” Fusto says. “Boarding demands a high level of independence and autonomy. Research demonstrates that often boarding students have a leg up on the demands of college life for having lived in a dorm and experienced a high degree of independence. Additionally, boarding schools typically matriculate students from across the globe, which fosters community, intercultural understanding and collaboration. Day students’ lives also are enriched by the perspectives and worldviews of students
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each year choose that career path. Our mission attracts a diverse, international and highly competitive student body of scholars, athletes and leaders who learn from faculty and staff who embrace RMA’s core values of integrity, loyalty,
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respect and duty.” RMA offers both boarding and day options for students. Each school year averages 540 cadets, with 96 percent of those students taking advantage of the boarding aspect of the campus. In Brandon Hall School
terms of academics, classes are small and diverse, allowing cadets to interact with teachers and classmates in a welcoming yet challenging atmosphere. Outside of the classroom, RMA offers Georgia High School interscholastic sports, intramural sports and teams and clubs ranging from robotics to chess to fishing. And for those students who choose the on-campus boarding experience, RMA gives cadets a home away from home that provides an immersive experience “from the first bugle call until lights out,” as Willis notes. Students who live on campus with their peers develop deep friendships and have access to outstanding leadership oppor-
Riverside Military Academy
tunities. What’s more, Willis adds, “The boarding option also nudges boys into
from across the globe while also being able
Riverside Military Academy (RMA) is a
maturity and accountability as they are
to have their home base in Atlanta.”
transformational school for boys in sixth
more responsible for their daily activities
through 12th grades who desire struc-
and outcomes.”
Brandon Hall’s community is in fact marked by global diversity, and the
ture, accountability and leadership educa-
student body is encouraged and taught to
tion. The campus is located on 206 acres
an all-encompassing and gratifying
become successful and community-ori-
on Lake Lanier in Gainesville and offers
experience that has changed the lives of
ented global citizens who have the social
both a distinct middle school program of
countless young men since the school’s
skills they need to flourish in today’s
project-based learning and signature high
founding in 1907. RMA teaches stu-
world. As Fusto concludes, “Every stu-
school programs that include aerospace
dents the values of honor, patriotism
dent’s voice matters, and providing a safe
engineering, cyber security, dual enroll-
and selflessness through discipline and
environment for students to pursue and
ment and college prep academics.
structure and gives them the opportuni-
explore passions is our hallmark.”
Riverside Military Academy
Riverside Military Academy provides
“For over 100 years, RMA has been
ty to develop rigor, grit and confidence
producing leaders of character prepared
while learning lifelong skills of working
for success in college and beyond,”
together as a team. Without a doubt,
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says Amanda Willis, Vice President of
students of the renowned private military
Gainesville, GA 30501
Strategic Communication. “Our mission
institution receive a completely compre-
(800) 462-2338
is not to produce young men prepared
hensive experience that stays with them
riversidemilitary.com
for the military, though a small number
for the rest of their lives.
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CHOOSING A PRIVATE SCHOOL
T
he search for a new school for your child begins here. On the following pages, you’ll find a sampling of private schools in metro Atlanta. Each mini-profile features a description of the school, its
location, contact information, accreditations and tuition prices. Please note that tuition prices are for the 2021–22 school year and are subject to change. On page 86, you’ll find a helpful private schools map.
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METRO ATLANTA’S PRIVATE SCHOOLS
THE ALFRED & ADELE DAVIS ACADEMY From Kindergarten prep through eighth grade, The Davis Academy teaches to the whole child, creating compassionate leaders and equipping them with skills they will use for the entirety of their academic careers and beyond. We teach life skills, instill Jewish values and provide diverse experiences so that our students become well-rounded and self-confident individuals. Students learn amongst a warm and supportive community that shares common values and visions. We celebrate both the ways our diversity makes our school vibrant and the individual differences that make our school community so unique. With a retention rate of 97 percent, The Davis Academy community is comprised of families from across the globe, nation and 31 metro Atlanta zip codes. Davis graduates attend the most prestigious public and private high schools in Atlanta; they know who they are and
continuously make a difference in their communities and the world. Location: Dunwoody/Sandy Springs Phone: (770) 671-0085 Website: davisacademy.org Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED/SACS, SAIS, AAAIS Tuition: $15,750 - $27,970
this thriving school community centered in Christ, Children and Community. Location: Atlanta Phone: (404) 565-2850 Website: annunciationdayschool.org or adsatlanta.org Accreditations/Memberships: Cognia, GAC, AAAIS, GISA. Tuition: Preschool tuition ranges from $300 - $450/month; K-8th tuition ranges from $915 - $1,145/month
ANNUNCIATION DAY SCHOOL From the moment your children enter our doors, they will be nurtured, loved and provided one of the best educations in Atlanta. Our mission is to provide an education grounded in respect, compassion, and academic excellence within an Orthodox Christian environment. ADS serves a diverse community of students with small classroom sizes not exceeding 16 per class. Along with our lead and assistant certified teachers, the small classroom size ratio offers more individualized learning between teacher and student. Come be a part of
ATLANTA ACADEMY Founded by teachers in 2000, Atlanta Academy serves 375 preschool through eighth grade students in the North Fulton communities of Roswell, Alpharetta, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs and more. Atlanta Academy encourages active learning and engagement inside the classroom. Fostering leadership opportunities and executive functioning skills helps students build confidence and grow into well-educated, independent
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METRO ATLANTA’S PRIVATE SCHOOLS
“Building future leaders through a commitment to excellence.”
• The largest class is 18 students & no more than 16 up through 5th grade • Spanish and Mandarin Chinese taught daily • Rigorous, college-prep curriculum • Well-rounded Fine Arts and Athletic programs
“The Future is Our Priority” Pre-K through 12th Grade • LyndonAcademy.org, 770-926-0166
Serving Preschool thru 8th Grade
Conveniently located to Emory & CDC
• Accredited by Cognia & The Georgia Accrediting Commission
• 70% of teachers hold master’s degrees or higher
• No more than 16 students per class
• Competitive League Sports in basketball, soccer, volleyball and cross country
• Affordable tuition ranging from $915 - $1,145/month for K-8th and $300 - $450/month for Preschool
• Morning & After Care starting as early as 7:15am until 6:00pm
Schedule a private tour today to learn more. www.adsatlanta.org or (404) 565-2850 72 KNOWAtlanta FALL 2021
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problem solvers prepared to excel in high school and beyond. Location: Roswell Phone: (678) 461-6102 Website: atlantaacademy.com Accreditations/Memberships: AAAIS, SAIS, GISA, NAIS, Bright from the Start Tuition: Please visit website ATLANTA GIRLS’ SCHOOL Atlanta Girls’ School was custom built for one purpose: to prepare girls to lead lives of purpose. For more than 20 years, AGS has offered girls in grades 6 through 12 an exceptional education infused with real-world experiences, challenging and engaging academics and a tight-knit community. Graduates attend prestigious liberal arts colleges, leading Southeastern universities, Ivy League schools and respected research institutes. Girls attending AGS learn to lead with courage and confidence, take risks and give back to their communities. Location: Buckhead Phone: (404) 845-0900 Website: AtlantaGirlsSchool.org Accreditations/Memberships: AAAIS, AdvancED/SACS, GAC, GISA, NCGS, NAIS, SAIS Tuition: $26,990 ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Atlanta International School offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum to 1,320 U.S. and international students, preschool through grade 12. By delivering a rigorous academic program combined with world-class standards in language acquisition in an open-minded, intercultural environment, AIS prepares students to succeed in a globally connected world. Location: Buckhead Phone: (404) 841-3840 Website: aischool.org Accreditations/Memberships: AAAIS, AdvancED/SACS, CIS, IB, SAIS Tuition: Contact school for pricing. ATLANTA SPEECH SCHOOL Uniquely focused on comprehensive literacy, the programs of the Atlanta Speech School are dedicated to the construction of the reading brain. The campus encompasses four schools, including three preschools: Katherine
At Galloway, students are inspired to be fearless learners, to embrace challenges, and to discover more about themselves and the world around them.
Pace Academy
Hamm Center, a listening, spoken language and literacy program for preschool children who are deaf and hard of hearing; Stepping Stones, a preschool for children who are experiencing speech and language delays; and the Anne & Jim Kenan Preschool for children exceptionally prepared for academic settings. In addition, the Wardlaw School serves school-aged children with dyslexia in grades K through 6 with a short-term, individualized and intensive approach designed to return them to traditional school settings. The Speech School’s reach extends beyond the campus through the Rollins Center for Language and Literacy, which, with more than 100 partners including healthcare agencies and school districts, furthers literacy through coaching, professional learning and, with the free Cox Campus, online learning. Location: Buckhead Phone: (404) 233-5332 Website: atlantaspeechschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED/SACS, GISA, NAIS, SAIS Tuition: Contact school for pricing. BRANDON HALL SCHOOL Brandon Hall School is Atlanta’s international boarding school for grades 6 through 12, committed to offering a unique approach to learning and providing unforgettable experiences. Our mission challenges students to lead lives of leadership, scholarship and service. Our community celebrates learning, fosters global citizenship, embraces
PRE-K3 – GRADE 12 GALLOWAYSCHOOL.ORG
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diversity, encourages athleticism and artistic expression and inspires students to find their path and lead the way. Location: Sandy Springs Phone: (770) 394-8177 Website: brandonhall.org Accreditations/Memberships: SACS, SAIS, NAIS, TABS, AAAIS, GISA, GHSA (for athletics), Boarding School Review Tuition: $29,200 - $59,150
KingsRidgeCS.org 770.754.5738 PreK – 12th Grade 2765 Bethany Bend, Alpharetta, GA 30004 18 MON T H S – 8T H G R A DE
Springmont’s authentic Montessori experience balances academic learning with social/emotional well-being. Highly experienced and caring teachers guide individualized learning that inspires students to become creative, independent and globally-minded. EXTRAORDINARY BY DESIGN. Contact admission@springmont.com or call 404.252.3910 for more info or a tour. ATLANTA’S F I R ST MONTE S SOR I SCHO OL
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THE COTTAGE SCHOOL Building a sense of self for students with special learning needs through academic and experiential programming, The Cottage School (TCS) prepares individuals for fulfillment of their true potential as confident, productive and independent adults. Through The Cottage School’s unique work-based model for grades 4 through 12, our students pursue a high school degree through rigorous academic standards with a strong emphasis on emotional/ social learning. Students experience educational success while learning vocational skills that will help them thrive in the world beyond graduation, be that in continuing education or a career. Our beautiful 23-acre campus offers small class sizes, open spaces and fresh air and state-of-the-art technology to provide individualized instruction to our diverse student population. Every student learns differently, so we teach differently. Please contact us for more information about our rigorous standard of care to keep our families healthy. Location: Roswell Phone: (770) 641-8688 Website: cottageschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: SAIS, SACS, NAIS, GISA, AAAIS, GAPSEC, IDA, AAC, APAC, GISL, AATE, GNFCC Education Committee, National Council for the Social Studies Tuition: $21,000 - $27,000 THE GALLOWAY SCHOOL Located in beautiful Chastain Park, The Galloway School is a community where learning is joyful, individuals are valued, and self-discovery is encouraged. Galloway students in grades PreK3 through 12 confidently embrace challenges while developing the knowledge, skills, and cultural
competence to thrive as enlightened contributors in their chosen pathways. Location: Atlanta Phone: (404) 252-8389 Website: gallowayschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: AAAIS, AdvancED/SACS, GHSA, NAIS, SAIS Tuition: $17,500 - $29,950 GRACEPOINT SCHOOL GRACEPOINT School is a private school located in Marietta dedicated to bringing out the brilliance of the dyslexic learner in a Christ-centered environment. Since August 2012, the philosophy of GRACEPOINT has been to provide an instructional environment where approaches to learning are multi-sensory and prescriptive. This technique addresses reading deficits and allows for enrichment in the areas where students are gifted. Students in first through eighth grades are taught using the Orton-Gillingham method, and this multi-sensory approach is woven into all subject areas. The student-teacher ratio is 5:1 in reading and math classes and 8:1 in all other core subjects.
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Location: Marietta Phone: (678) 709-6634 Website: gracepointschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: GAC, GAPSEC, OGA, IDA, SAIS, GISA, AAAIS Tuition: $24,000
HOLY SPIRIT PREPARATORY SCHOOL Holy Spirit Preparatory School combines a Classical education with an orthodox Catholic environment for children 6 months through the 12th grade. We joyfully embrace the traditions of Catholic education to form students
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An exceptional college preparatory education
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FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN! • Cognia Accredited (AdvancEd) (S.A.I.S. / S.A.C.S.)
• No Religious Affiliation • SB 10Eligible • Challenging College Preparatory Curriculum • Intensive Writing Approach • S.T.E.A.M., Robotics, Broadcasting, • AP/Honors, Traditional, Support and Video Production and Academic Enhancement Courses • Laptops Required Grades 4 - 12 • Small Class Size • After School Homework Hour • Low Student/Teacher Ratio • GHSA Sports Program Football and Equestrian • Study and Organizational Skills • Bus Service Available from Alpharetta, Buck • Google Apps for Education head, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Milton • Wilson Reading System® Saint Francis Elementary and Middle Schools 9375 Willeo Road | Roswell, GA 30075 Saint Francis High School | 13440 Cogburn Road | Milton, Georgia 30004 www.saintfrancisschools.com
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of deep faith, advanced intellect, and heroic virtue. Learn more about how we prepare our students for college, for life, and for eternity by visiting holyspiritprep.org or calling (678) 761-7992. Location: Atlanta Phone: (678) 761-7992 Website: holyspiritprep.org Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED/SACS, GISA, NAIS, NCEA, SAIS Tuition: $6,400 - $24,780
Challenging Children to Reach Further Than They Thought Possible Our students’ curiosity is sparked through a rigorous curriculum, and interpersonal relationships are developed through extensive extracurricular activities including award-winning fine arts, athletics, and robotics. Our school culture encourages students to take educational risks and understand that failure is a critical step along the path to growth, success, and becoming a lifelong learner. Gainesville, GA — 4 minutes off I-985 | PreK 3 - Grade 12
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THE HOWARD SCHOOL Since 1950, The Howard School has offered an exceptional educational program for students with language-based learning disabilities and learning differences. Teams comprised of highly qualified and dedicated teachers and specialists, including speech-language pathologists, psychologists and math and literacy specialists, work with students to uncover and foster each child’s strengths and provide individualized learning plans for every student. The school has a rolling admissions process, which allows it to accept student whenever openings are available. Location: Atlanta Phone: (404) 377-7436 Website: howardschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: SAIS, AdvancED/SACS, NAIS, GISA, AAAIS, IDA (International Dyslexia Association), LDA (Learning Disabilities Association) Tuition: Call for information KING’S RIDGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Situated on 80 sprawling acres in Alpharetta, King’s Ridge Christian School provides a PreK through grade 12, college preparatory education, equipping students to know, to serve and to believe. This is a multi-denominational, Christ-centered community where students are loved, nurtured and truly known. Students are encouraged to seek a personal relationship with Jesus Christ to reveal all that they were created to be. Safety, spirituality and integrity are emphasized to reinforce the healthy development of the whole child through rigorous academics, competitive athletics, award-winning fine arts and a commitment to community service. KRCS invites you to discover how excellence is achieved while Christ
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is glorified. Contact our Admissions Office for a tour at (770) 754-5738 or admissions@kingsidgecs.org. Location: Alpharetta/Milton Phone: (770) 754-5738 Website: kingsridgecs.org Accreditations/Memberships: CESA, SAIS, GISA, GHSA, NACAC, Cognia, EdTA, NAES, North Fulton Chamber of Commerce, Alpharetta Chamber of Commerce Tuition: $6,500 - $22,600 LAKEVIEW ACADEMY Lakeview Academy is a dynamic and nurturing day school for PreK-3 through grade 12 off I-985 in Gainesville. Known as a leading independent college-preparatory day school, our students and families describe Lakeview as a family and a learning community that challenges children to reach further than they thought possible. This strong sense of community and spirit sets us apart from other schools in Northeast Georgia. Our students’ curiosity is sparked through a rigorous curriculum, and interpersonal relationships are developed through extensive extracurricular activities including award-winning fine arts, athletics and robotics. Bus routes are available from Buford, Chateau Élan, Cumming, Dahlonega and Suwanee. Location: Gainesville Phone: (770) 532-4383 Website: lakeviewacademy.com Accreditations/Memberships: SAIS, AAAIS, GISA, GHSA, NAIS. Lakeview’s Pre-K program is fully licensed by the State of Georgia, Bright From the Start. Tuition: Varies by grade. Upper School is $18,790. LANDMARK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Landmark Christian School, which serves students in grades K3 through 12, provides a rich, relevant and rewarding education by teaching academic excellence with Biblical truth. With low student-teacher ratios, students thrive through personalized learning, discovering their passions and developing their talents. Beginning in K3, students are loved and nurtured, enjoying Imagination Stations, TED, world languages, Spotlight Theater, art, core and athletic offerings encompassing 67 teams. The Atlanta Ballet provides on-campus instruction, and students study Bible daily and enjoy weekly chapel with grade-appropriate service/missions.
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A Christ-Centered College Preparatory School for PreK - 12th Grade
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FOR COLLEGE FOR LIFE FOR ETERNITY Holy Spirit Prep’s 21st-century classical approach combines the latest in academic excellence with authentic Catholic teachings that enrich students’ hearts, minds and souls.
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Vertical educational alignment prepares lower school students for Academies in Business, Aviation, Music, Fashion, Engineering and Leadership. The new high school offers AP/Honors courses, on-campus dual enrollment and superior college guidance. Graduates are excellent candidates for college with a 100 percent college acceptance rate, $13,679,989 in scholarships, seven athletic scholars and two National Merit Finalists from the 83 seniors of the Class of 2021. Location: Fairburn and Peachtree City Phone: (770) 306-0647 Website: landmarkchristianschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED, SAIS, ACSI Tuition: $7,420 - $19,500 LYNDON ACADEMY Lyndon Academy is an accredited international college preparatory school with an extraordinary teaching system that combines proven methods of learning from the most successful schools in the country. It offers a rigorous and rich curriculum designed for motivated and academically talented students that are accustomed to higher standards of learning. Mandarin and Spanish are also a part of the core academics starting as early as Pre-Kindergarten, and the instruction is daily. Arts, athletics, technology and an abundance of electives are available in addition to the multilingual core curricula. AP courses and college course opportunities are available as well. Location: Holly Springs Phone: (770) 926-0166 Website: lyndonacademy.org Accreditations/Memberships: Cognia, GISA, GAPPS, Duke TIP, International University Alliance, Georgia Futures and Georgia HOPE Tuition: $10,900 - $15,000 MILL SPRINGS ACADEMY Mill Springs Academy supports students by raising expectations and developing self-advocacy while providing a college preparatory curriculum to students in grades Kindergarten through 12 with ADHD and learning differences. The school’s 85-acre campus in North Fulton County is nestled in Alpharetta’s beautiful rolling hills, where it serves families from 50 zip codes. A broad range of fine arts and competitive athletic programs
foster interests and hidden talents. Small classes and individualized instruction help to capitalize on students’ strengths while learning compensatory strategies. Mill Springs Academy meets students where they are in order to help them grow, providing academic rigor, support and community online and in the classroom. Location: Alpharetta Phone: (770) 360-1336 Website: millsprings.org Accreditations/Memberships: COGNIA, SAIS, NAIS, GISA, AAAIS, GAPSEC Tuition: $20,888 - $26,780 MOUNT PARAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Mount Paran Christian School exists to provide a stellar academic experience in a Christian environment. It’s crucial to guarantee a moral and faith-based foundation through everything your child learns at school. Through curricular Bible classes, weekly chapel, discipleship groups and service, faith becomes integrated into who the students are. With-
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in small class sizes, MPCS offers 56 AP/ honors courses, instructional support, robotics, STEAM/Spanish starting in PK3 and a 1:1 device program. Our job is to prepare servant-leaders in the classroom, on the ball field, on the stage and ultimately in our community. As a PK3 through 12th grade private Christian,
non-denominational, college preparatory school, MPCS is committed to excellence in academics, award-winning arts and championship athletics. Founded in 1976, MPCS is fully accredited and located in the shadow of Kennesaw Mountain on a 68-acre collegiate-like campus. MPCS unites with home and church to
A leading Preschool through 12th grade independent Christian School founded in 1986 in the heart of North Fulton in Atlanta.
WE ARE EDUCATING WITH INTENTION SCHEDULE A TOUR | mountpisgahschool.org | (678)336-3400
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prepare servant-leaders to honor God, love others and walk in Truth. Location: Marietta/Kennesaw Phone: (770) 578-0182 Website: mtparanschool.com Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED/SACS, CESA ACSA, GISA, SAIS Tuition: Please visit website
Celebrating 70 years of joyful learning Serving children age three through Sixth Grade, Trinity offers high-quality, multi-sensory differentiated learning in a safe and nurturing environment. Small class sizes. Early childhood and elementary education experts. Flexible indoor and outdoor learning spaces on a beautiful 43-acre campus. State-of-the-art technology. Learn more about why your child will thrive at Trinity, Atlanta’s only private elementary-only school.
trinityatl.org/admissions 404-231-8118
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MOUNT PISGAH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Mount Pisgah Christian School provides an outstanding college preparatory education grounded in Christian faith and values. This independent school is nondenominational, co-educational and serves children in Preschool through 12th grade. The school is known for an exceptional faculty, proven performance in personalized instruction, comprehensive AP, Honors and STEM curriculum, 46 Athletic teams, Fine Arts, a college placement program and is growing as one Atlanta’s best educational choices in North Fulton. Location: Johns Creek/North Fulton Phone: (678) 336-3400 Website: mountpisgahschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: ACSA, GHSA, GISA, NAIS, SAIS Tuition: $15,800 - $22,750 THE MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL Students who attend The Mount Vernon School are empowered to discover, explore, learn, design, create and affect change. The school provides a platform for possibilities with limitless paths for impact, where learning is amplified through real-world problem solving. Students have big ideas, and when their teachers really know each individual’s curiosities and passions, incredible things can happen. Mount Vernon is a school of inquiry, innovation and impact. Grounded in Christian values, we prepare all students to be college ready, globally competitive and engaged citizen leaders. As a co-educational day school for more than 1,200 students in preschool through grade 12, Mount Vernon is a destination for students who want to design a better world. As the conditions are set for learners to excel in college, career and citizenship, Mount Vernon understands the formula required for success: a clear and compelling mission, cultural norms inviting people to step outside of their comfort
zone, design principles and practices that guide teaching and learning and six significant mindsets resulting in a powerful experience. Celebrating its 50th year and 15th graduating class, Mount Vernon is expanding its footprint with graduates being accepted to schools such as Harvard University, Stanford University, United States Military Academy West Point, Barnard College, American University, University of California—Santa Barbara, Georgetown College, Swarthmore College, University of Colorado, Auburn University, Georgia Tech and University of Georgia. Mount Vernon students don’t have to wait for their ideas to matter; the work they do today can change the world and impact tomorrow. We don’t have to wait and see what the future holds—we can design a better world together, today. Location: Sandy Springs Phone:: (404) 252-3448 Website: mountvernonschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: NAEYC, SAIS, Cognia Tuition: Please visit the school website
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NORTH COBB CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Discover your child’s unique genius at NCCS! Whether it’s through robotics or mountain biking, on a stage or on a pitcher’s mound, students are challenged to discover their own God-given gifts. Through small class sizes, over
50 athletic teams, 16 performing arts ensembles, five Academy magnet programs, the RISE gifted program, the Moving Forward Program for academic support, dozens of AP/Honors/Dual Enrollment opportunities, and foreign language at every grade level, NCCS
JOIN US FOR A WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION • AIS offers the rigorous International Baccalaureate curriculum from Preschool to Grade 12 • Ours is a welcoming community with local roots and a global reach • 3K to Grade 5 programs are full or part immersion in Chinese, French, German or Spanish depending on the child’s age and language experience • In Secondary School, our exceptional STEAM, Arts and Athletics programs are taught alongside languages for all levels
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Make The Wood Acres School part of your family’s move! A Wood Acres private school education is open to students 2 years old - 8th grade. • Achievement Student achievement beyond expectations
• Affordability Tuition within most families’ grasp
• Atmosphere Educating students since 1969
• Admissions Schedule a campus tour today
Prospective Families Open House Nov. 7, 2021 Jan. 23, 2022 Call for more information
www.woodacresschool.org 1772 Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta, GA 30062 • (770) 971-1880 Accredited by the Georgia Accreditation Commission
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students in Preschool K3 through 12th grade soar. Annual retreats, weekly chapel, mentor programs and global Spring Term trips further expand student horizons while firmly planting their identity in Christ. It’s no surprise that NCCS feels like family—because it is. And in today’s world, that really matters. Location: Kennesaw Phone: (770) 975-0252 Website: ncchristian.org Accreditations/Memberships: Cognia, ACSI, GHSA, Metro10 League, Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC), ASCA Tuition: $4,090 - $17,000 PACE ACADEMY In 1958, an interfaith group of community leaders envisioned an inclusive learning environment open to fresh ideas and founded Pace Academy. Today, Pace serves 1,115 students in prefirst through 12th grade. Pace develops children’s passions and strengths through academics, athletics and the arts while providing global perspectives inside and outside the classroom. Location: Atlanta Phone: (404) 262-1345 Website: paceacademy.org Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED/SACS, ACCIS, College Board, Cum Laude Society, Educational Records Bureau, NACAC, NAIS, SAIS, Global Education Benchmark Group (GEBG) Tuition: $28,460 - $32,760 RIVERSIDE MILITARY ACADEMY For over 113 years, Riverside Military Academy has remained one of the nation’s preeminent military boarding schools. Our beautiful 200-acre campus in Northern Georgia is a place where young men in grades 6 through 12 can reach their full potential. Home to a Corps of Cadets that averages over 500 cadets from 30 nations and 30 states, our military school offers a diverse and welcoming environment. Renowned for exemplary academics, competitive athletics and adherence to the honor code, our military academy has been transforming its students into future leaders since 1907. A Military School for Teens Unlike the Rest:
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Location: Gainesville Phone: (877) MY-CADET Website: riversidemilitary.com Accreditations/Memberships: SAIS and SACS Tuition: $25,000 - $51,000
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Riverside Military Academy isn’t just a military high school—it’s a private school, all-boys school and boarding school all in one. Riverside Military combines the challenging education of a private school with a safe, structured
environment of a military school and the limited distractions of an all-boys boarding school. Every aspect of life as a cadet at Riverside Military is designed to encourage exceptional academic achievement and personal growth.
SAINT FRANCIS SCHOOLS Saint Francis Schools is an independent, fully accredited school with no religious affiliation, providing an exceptional college preparatory program since 1976. Two campuses are available: Grades K through 8 in Roswell and Grades 9 through 12 in Milton. The school’s commitment to small class sizes, low pupil-to-teacher ratio and a strong emphasis on structure and organization allow students to enjoy academic success and develop the self-confidence to be successful in college. Curriculum offerings include AP, Honors, traditional, support classes and specialized reading programs, including the Wilson Reading System®. A full sports program is offered in Grades 5 through 12, including football and equestrian.
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RIGOROUS ACADEMICS/STEAM/PLTW® ✦ SMALL CLASSES (12:1) ✦ 100% COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES ✦ AWARD-WINNING ARTS ✦ CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETICS ✦ CHRIST AT THE CENTER
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Tomorrow calls for a new kind of leader.
Location: Roswell / Milton Phone: (770) 641-8257; (678) 3399989 Website: saintfrancisschools.com Accreditations/Memberships: Cognia accredited (AdvancED, SAIS / SACS) Tuition: $14,000 - $24,000
Every day, we connect bright, curious students with a community of support and opportunities that awaken their aspirations so that they can lead positive change in the world. Learn more at westminster.net
WESTMINSTER Love. Challenge. Lead. Change.
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SPRINGMONT SCHOOL Springmont School delivers an authentic Montessori learning experience to students 18 months through eighth grade. Individualized, hands-on lessons and activities are designed to inspire students to become creative, independent thinkers and lifelong learners. Highly experienced and caring teachers offer opportunities for independent study and collaboration, and social/emotional development is interwoven with robust academics, Art, Music, PE, Spanish and Outdoor Science instruction. Diversity, equity and inclusivity are at the heart of our core values and are evident in our strong, supportive school community. Recognized by AMI and accredited by Cognia/SACS, Springmont meets the highest standards for independent schools. Springmont graduates are confident, collaborative, engaged learners prepared for success in Atlanta’s premier high schools, as well as life beyond academics. Springmont—Extraordinary by Design. Location: Atlanta Phone: (404) 252-3910 Website: springmont.com Accreditations/Memberships: AAAIS, AMI, Cognia/SACS, AMI, GISA, NAIS, SAIS Tuition: $10,770 - $23,420 TRINITY SCHOOL Atlanta’s only private elementary-only school, Trinity School is known for its inspiring academics, amazing arts program, state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor learning spaces and community that cares like no other. Everything Trinity does is designed to help children age 3 through sixth grade flourish. Location: Atlanta Phone: (404) 231-8100 Website: trinityatl.org Accreditations/Memberships: Cognia/ SACS, NAIS, SAIS, AAAIS, GISA, The Enrollment Management Association Tuition: $19,350 - $28,550
THE WALKER SCHOOL Walker is metro Atlanta’s top Pre-K3 through Grade 12 school open to all faiths. We provide a safe atmosphere for students to discover who they are and how to successfully navigate an ever-changing world. At Walker, you are challenged, supported and engaged. Most of all, you are known. You belong here! Location: Marietta Phone: (770) 427-2689 Website: thewalkerschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED/SACS, SAIS Tuition: $11,280 - $25,940 WESLEYAN SCHOOL Wesleyan School is a Christian, independent K-12 college preparatory school located in Peachtree Corners. At the start of the 2019-2020 school year, Wesleyan enrolled 1,179 students from throughout the metropolitan Atlanta area. Location: Peachtree Corners Phone: (770) 448-7640 Website: wesleyanschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: NAIS, CESA, SAIS, GISA Tuition: Contact school for pricing. WESTMINSTER Westminster is a coeducational Christian, independent day school, which seeks to serve students who are bright, motivated, curious and nurtured by challenge in an environment that develops leaders of conscience who will be a positive force in the world. The school was founded in 1951 and guided by a mission to prepare students for college and life. With a current enrollment of approximately 1,890 students in grades pre-first through 12th, Westminster fulfills its mission through a dynamic collaborative, interdisciplinary and experiential curriculum that engages children across the key dimensions of their growth—academic, physical and spiritual. Location: Atlanta Phone: (404) 355-8673 Website: westminster.net Accreditations/Memberships: SAIS, NAIS, GISA, WLSA, NACAC, SACAC Tuition: $28,520 - $32,700 WHITEFIELD ACADEMY Located in Smyrna, Whitefield Academy is a Christ-centered, college preparatory school serving more than 850 students
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in Pre-K4 through Grade 12. Whitefield seeks to serve families looking for academic excellence augmented by authentic relationships with Christ and each other. The rigorous, college prep curriculum with numerous AP and honors courses sets the framework for 100 percent of graduates to attend colleges and universities of their choice. A full range of athletic programs, visual and performing arts, STEM lab and college/career planning complement the strong academic offerings of this well-rounded school. Location: Smyrna/Vinings Phone: (678) 305-3000 Website: whitefieldacademy.com Accreditations/Memberships: AAAIS, ACSI, AdvancED/SACS, SAIS Tuition: Contact school for pricing. THE WOOD ACRES SCHOOL Established in 1969, The Wood Acres School is an independent, highly respected school for students ages 2 through eighth grade. The school is well known for its academically advanced curriculum, small class sizes, internationally accredited Spanish program, affordable tuition and uniquely pristine 10-acre campus. Wood Acres graduates go on to attend the best private, public and magnet high schools. Location: Marietta Phone: (770) 971-1880 Website: woodacresschool.org Accreditations/Memberships: GAC, ISA-Embassy of Spain Tuition: $4,700 - $13,000
WOODWARD ACADEMY Woodward Academy represents the very best of Atlanta. Diverse in every way, it offers abundant academic, athletic, artistic and co-curricular offerings. Students create their own paths under the guidance of caring faculty, coaches, counselors, mentors and advisors— blending the resources and opportunities of a college, but with the intimacy and attention of home. Woodward’s Main Campus in College Park (Pre-K through Grade 12) and our Woodward North Campus in Johns Creek (Pre-K through Grade 6) prepare students not just for college, but also for their whole lives. A typical graduating class attends more than 100 different colleges and universities, earns upwards of $15 million in scholarship awards and goes on to successful, meaningful lives. Location: Main Campus: College Park; Woodward North: Johns Creek Phone: (404) 765-4001 Accreditations/Memberships: AdvancED/SACS, CEEB, GISA, NAIS, NACAC, SACAC, SAIS Tuition: $18,300 - $28,800 n
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Fiske ‘Best Buy’ institution for the fifth con-
about $13,000 a year; however, Snowden
secutive year.” In fact, at Oglethorpe, which
says more than 80 percent of the school’s
serves about 1,450 students and includes
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If you aren’t sure where to look for
financial support, or if you are curious what tuition, room and board may actually cost, many private institutions across the country utilize a net price calculator. “It’s an online form in which a parent or student can plug in information about his or her family and then get an estimate of what that net cost would be,” explains John Latting, PhD, Dean of Admission at Emory University. “For some families, that cost could come down a lot, and it could even be below public colleges and universities.” Emory, which serves about 7,000 undergrad students, also offers a second calculator to families. Latting continues, “We are part of a large consortium of private colleges and universities that’s offering this simplified calculator that takes two minutes to fill out: MyinTuition.org. It can help show that there is a difference in the full, published cost and the net cost of what students would actually pay.”
Beyond the Cost Needs-based assistance and lower tuition
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costs aren’t the only benefits of attending a private college or university in metro Atlanta. For instance, at Marietta-based Life University, an institution recognized globally for its chiropractic program, smaller class sizes, research opportunities, work study opportunities and student assistant programs are just a few of the many reasons why students and parents choose the school. “Life University has a very low student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1, with 64 percent of our faculty serving full-time,” says Tim Gross, PhD, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs. “This allows students to engage with faculty and build a rapport that continues throughout their time at Life and well into their careers.” Faculty also serve as mentors to Life students, guiding them through career and graduate school choices and helping students discover what it is they enjoy and are best suited for to be successful. “The sense of community that students find at private schools provides them with a secure environment to explore
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their talents, while also supporting students who find themselves challenged by specific coursework or are undecided regarding the direction of their career,” Gross adds. Morehouse also boasts small class sizes, with a 14:1 student-to-teacher
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ratio, and 85 percent of all credit hours are taught by full-time faculty, with more than half of the faculty and instructors possessing the highest academic degree possible in their particular field of study. And while class sizes and campuses may be smaller at many private colleges and universities, the institutions in Atlanta are fortunate to be located in one of the top metropolitan locales in the country. “Students at Oglethorpe truly get the best of both worlds—the support and beauty of a small, safe campus and the dynamic opportunities of an international city,” Lewis shares. “From internships and research to concerts and art museums, students take advantage of all Atlanta has to offer. Oglethorpe is also one of the most
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diverse institutions in Atlanta, serving students from all different identities and racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.” So, whether you’re looking for smaller class sizes, scholarship opportunities or lower tuition costs, private colleges and universities across metro Atlanta should definitely be on your radar. “An American high school student has more choices than ever before,” Latting concludes. “There’s so much quality and a diversity of options, and private colleges occupy a lot of that range of choice. They can offer an opportunity to find some place that is special to you, in terms of its mission or history.”
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METRO ATLANTA’S COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES DAWSON 18
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Gainesville
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Canton
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Cartersville Buford Woodstock Acworth
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Alpharetta
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Kennesaw
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Marietta
COBB Powder Springs
Sandy Springs
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Buckhead
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Mableton 17
Douglasville
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East Point
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Decatur 11
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Chamblee
Smyrna
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Dunwoody Doraville
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Lithonia
ROCKDALE Conyers
Hapeville
College Park Forest Park
FULTON
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Union City
Morrow
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Fairburn
CLAYTON COWETA
FAYETTE
Jonesboro
Stockbridge
HENRY
Fayetteville
McDonough
Peachtree City Newnan1. Agnes Scott College
9. Georgia Gwinnett College
17. Morehouse College
2. Atlanta Technical College
10. Georgia Institute of Technology
18. Reinhardt University
3. Brenau University
11. Georgia Piedmont Technical College
19. Oglethorpe University
4. Chattahoochee Technical College
12. Georgia State University
20. Savannah College of Art & Design
5. Clark Atlanta University
13. Gwinnett Technical College
21. Spelman College
6. Clayton State University
14. Kennesaw State University
22. UGA Terry College of Business
7. DeVry University
15. Life University
23. University of North Georgia
8. Emory University
16. Mercer University
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GET TO KNOW METRO ATLANTA’S COUNTIES The Counties of Metro Atlanta
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According to the Atlanta Regional Commission, the 20-county Atlanta
a dozen of the most sought-after counties in metro Atlanta. You’ll learn
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region will be home to more than eight million people by the year 2040. Murray
about each county’s proximity to the city, basic facts, the major cities and
The counties that comprise the area are as distinctive as the people who live
neighborhoods, school information and more. Consider it your primer for
Walker within them, as each one has its own personality, features andGilmer resources.
getting to know Atlanta and its beautiful communities. When you relocate,
In the pages that follow, KNOWAtlanta will introduce you to more than
all of the information you need is right here at your fingertips. Habersham
White
Lumpkin
Chattooga
Stephens
Gordon
Pickens Dawson
Lake Sydney Lanier
Banks
Floyd
Forsyth Bartow
Franklin
Hall
Cherokee
CARTERSVILLE FLOWERY BRANCH
Allatoona Lake
WOODSTOCK
Fulton
BRASELTON JOHNS CREEK
SUWANEE
ROSWELL
KENNESAW
Polk
Cobb
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SANDY SPRINGS DORAVILLE CHAMBLEE BROOKHAVEN
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Haralson
Barrow
Oconee
LILBURN
Atlanta
Walton
DeKalb Douglas Fulton
Carroll
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UNION CITY
Greene FOREST PARK
Clayton
Rockdale STOCKBRIDGE
Heard
Morgan Newton
Henry
Fayette Coweta
Clarke
Gwinnett
DUNWOODY NORCROSS
Paulding
Jackson
ALPHARETTA
PEACHTREE CITY
Jasper Spalding
Putnam
Butts
METRO ATLANTA HIGHWAYS Interstate 75 I-75 runs northwest to southeast straight through the City of Atlanta.
Interstate 20 I-20 is a major artery running east to west through the City of Atlanta.
Interstate 85 I-85 runs northeast to southwest and converges with I-75 to form the Downtown Connector.
Interstate 285 Known as “The Perimeter,” this interstate loop encircles Atlanta and connects I-75, I-85 and I-20 to the city.
Georgia State Route 400 GA 400 runs north to south through the north-central suburbs of Atlanta and is concurrent with U.S. Route 19.
Interstate 575 I-575 is a 30-mile spur route that branches off of I-75 and traverses the northwestern suburbs.
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BARTOW COUNTY CITIES OF BARTOW:
EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS Bartow County Schools bartow.k12.ga.us
Adairsville
Bartow
White
Cartersville City Schools cartersvilleschools.org
Kingston
Atlanta
Euharlee Taylorsville
Distance from Cartersville to Downtown Atlanta 43 Miles Distance from Cartersville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 53 Miles POPULATION 106,408 MEDIAN HOME PRICE $250,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE bartowga.org Bartow County features the best parts of big city life and small-town living with Civil War and Native American sites, excellent dining experiences, a business-friendly economy, unmatched arts, shopping and excellent educational opportunities.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Shaw Industries Group, Inc. • Voestalpine Automotive Components • Toyo Tires • Cartersville Medical Center • Anheuser-Busch • Trinity Rail
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Adairsville adairsvillega.net Recognized as one of the safest cities in Georgia, Adairsville was the first town in Georgia to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places in its entirety. Cartersville cityofcartersville.org Offering access to an array of North Georgia’s natural wonders and a beautiful historic downtown, Cartersville blends the best of yesterday and today. Emerson cityofemerson.org This growing city is quickly becoming one of the nation’s hot spots for youth travel sports thanks to the LakePoint Sports Complex, which spans 1,300 acres. Euharlee euharlee.com Euharlee is a small town located just west of Cartersville and home to the Euharlee Covered Bridge, the oldest covered bridge in Georgia. Kingston cityofkingston.org Kingston is a city steeped in Antebellum history and keeps it alive through a variety of artifacts and photographs in two museums. Taylorsville Taylorsville is home to Plant Bowen, a coalfired power station that has the second largest generating capacity of any coal-fired power plant in North America. White cityofwhitega.com A bedroom community of neighboring Cartersville, White covers one square mile of land—referred to as “The Friendliest Mile in Georgia.”
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CHEROKEE COUNTY CITIES OF CHEROKEE : Waleska
Cherokee
Ball Ground
Canton
Atlanta
Holly Springs Woodstock
Distance from Canton to Downtown Atlanta 40 Miles Distance from Canton to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 50 Miles POPULATION: 254,149 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $399,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6% ONLINE cherokeega.com Dubbed the place “Where Metro Meets the Mountains,” Cherokee County benefits from its status as a region that’s business savvy, environmentally alluring and undergoing tremendous growth.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Georgia Northeastern Railroad • Inalfa Roof Systems • Pilgrim’s Pride • Adidas • Yanmar America
ATTRACTIONS: • Lake Allatoona • Dixie Speedway • Gibbs Gardens • The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta • Cherokee Arts Center • Chukkar Farm Polo Club
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Ball Ground cityofballground.com Ball Ground is a beautiful city in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains that’s home to quaint shops, eateries and a mix of residential options. Canton canton-georgia.com The county seat of Cherokee, Canton offers the perfect blend of historic charm and progressive opportunity, with a revitalized downtown that features a museum, arts center, heritage center and theater. Holly Springs hollyspringsga.us Recognized as one of the best places to raise a family in Georgia, Holly Springs is a beloved community that also was named the number three city for new families in the U.S. by Pennygeeks.com. Nelson nelsongeorgia.com Located in both Cherokee and Pickens counties, Nelson was established in 1891 and is the “First Georgia Marble City.” Waleska cityofwaleska.com Home to Reinhardt University, Waleska is a small community alive with industry, including the lumber and agriculture businesses. Woodstock woodstockga.gov Once a farming village, Woodstock has transformed into a bustling and diverse community with a revitalized downtown, a worldclass trail system and excellent shopping and dining options.
EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS Cherokee County Schools cherokee.k12.ga.us
Canton
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CLAYTON COUNTY • The Beach at Clayton County International Park • Atlanta State Farmers Market • Georgia Archives
CITIES OF CLAYTON: Atlanta
Forest Park Lake City Morrow Riverdale Jonesboro
Clayton Lovejoy
POPULATION: 289,615 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $200,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 8% ONLINE claytoncountyga.gov Located 30 minutes south of Atlanta, Clayton County offers easy access to Interstates 75, 85, 285 and 675, along with rail service from Norfolk Southern and CSX and HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport. It is the only county in the Atlanta area to be classified as a Foreign Trade Zone.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Southern Regional Medical Center • FedEx Ground • Clayton State University • Gate Gourmet • Chime Solutions • Fresh Express
ATTRACTIONS: • Porsche Cars North American Experience Center • Road to Tara Museum • Clayton County Performing Arts Center
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EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS Clayton County Schools clayton.k12.ga.us PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.
Distance from Jonesboro to Downtown Atlanta 18 Miles Distance from Jonesboro to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 15 Miles
Riverdale riverdalega.gov Riverdale is located only about five miles south of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and serves more than 14,000 residents, deeming it the second largest city in the county.
Forest Park forestparkga.org Forest Park was originally founded by farming families with an influx of railroad employees, but today is home to more than 20,000 people and has become a viable center for commerce. Jonesboro jonesboroga.com The county seat of Clayton, Jonesboro is known as the official “home” of Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone With the Wind” and maintains its historic atmosphere with stately homes and beautiful landscapes.
MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Clayton State University clayton.edu
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Morrow cityofmorrow.com Morrow is home to Clayton State University, the Southeast Region Branch of the U.S. Archives, the Georgia Archives, Reynolds Nature Preserve and Spivey Hall, a stunning performance center.
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COBB COUNTY ATTRACTIONS:
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• Truist Park/The Battery Atlanta • Six Flags Over Georgia/White Water • Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park • Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History • Silver Comet Trail • Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
CITIES OF COBB: Acworth Kennesaw
Marietta
Distance from Marietta to Downtown Atlanta 20 Miles Distance from Marietta to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 30 Miles POPULATION 756,865 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $379,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6% ONLINE cobbcounty.org Long regarded as one of the best places to live in metro Atlanta, Cobb County captures the best of all worlds with growing businesses, neighborhoods and more just beyond the I-285 Perimeter. It provides easy access to recreation and entertainment opportunities, as well as a thriving commercial center.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • WellStar Health System • Cobb County School District • Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company • The Home Depot • RaceTrac Petroleum • Aaron’s Inc. • Genuine Parts Company
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Power Springs
Smyrna
Austell
Powder Springs cityofpowdersprings.org The town motto, “Small enough to know you, large enough to serve you,” speaks volumes about Powder Springs. Once a gold mining town, the city now boasts several parks, as well as a museum that chronicles its rich history. Smyrna smyrna.ga.us One of the fastest-growing cities in metro Atlanta, the “Jonquil City” is home to a wealth of family-friendly neighborhoods, upscale dining establishments, pristine public parks and a vibrant Village Green.
NEIGHBORHOODS OF COBB: Cumberland Situated 10 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, this unincorporated community serves as the region’s fifth largest business district and is home to the Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park. Mableton At more than 20 square miles, Mableton is the largest unincorporated community in the metro area, as well as the hometown of former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes.
Acworth acworth.org Known as “The Lake City,” Acworth makes good use of its prime location on the banks of Lake Acworth with a full calendar of events centered around the water.
Vinings Unincorporated Vinings has become a go-to spot for a city-meets-the-suburbs experience, with upscale boutiques, exceptional restaurants and the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
Austell austellga.gov Although it’s located just 18 miles from Downtown Atlanta, Austell’s revitalized downtown and population of just over 7,000 still give it a small-town feel.
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Kennesaw kennesaw-ga.gov Kennesaw is a bustling business center in Cobb County known as a great place to raise a family, while also being home to more than 5,000 companies and Kennesaw State University. Marietta mariettaga.gov Historic Marietta Square serves as the city center for this vibrant and ever-growing community, boasting quaint shops, delectable eateries, numerous museums, green space and more.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS Cobb County Schools cobb.k12.org Marietta City Schools marietta-city.org PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. GRACEPOINT School gracepointschool.org Mount Paran Christian School mtparanschool.org North Cobb Christian School ncchrisitan.org The Walker School thewalkerschool.org
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COBB COUNTY Whitefield Academy whitefieldacademy.com The Wood Acres School woodacresschool.org
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DEKALB COUNTY • DeKalb Medical Center • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
ATTRACTIONS: Atlanta DeKalb
• Stone Mountain Park • Fernbank Museum • DeKalb Farmers Market • Callanwolde Fine Arts Center • Eddie’s Attic • Arabi Mountain
CITIES OF DEKALB: Dunwoody
Distance from Decatur to Downtown Atlanta 7 Miles Distance from Decatur to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 17 Miles POPULATION: 756,558 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $359,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6% ONLINE dekalbcountyga.gov Access to suburban settings, a fast-paced city lifestyle, hip locales and one of the region’s most diverse populations makes DeKalb County a popular option for young professionals, students and established business executives. More than half of the Fortune 500 companies with a presence in Atlanta also have operations in DeKalb.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Emory Healthcare • Delta Air Lines • UPS • AT&T Mobility
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Doraville Chamblee Brookhaven Tucker Clarkston Decatur
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Chamblee chambleega.com Chamblee is a vibrant city with a diverse community and plenty of international flair, with the Southeast’s only Chinatown and the Chamblee Motor Mile, a large antique district. Clarkston clarkstonga.gov Clarkston, known as a welcoming walking and biking community, is noted for its diversity, having been named “The Most Diverse Square Mile in America” by Time Magazine. Decatur decaturga.com Decatur Square is a hub for “indie” boutiques and galleries, as well as trendy restaurants and pubs that attract foodies for some of the best culinary experiences in metro Atlanta. Doraville doravillega.us With one of the largest concentrations of midcentury modern homes in metro Atlanta and located where interstates 285 and 85 meet, the city of Doraville is convenient for Atlanta commuters. Dunwoody dunwoodyga.gov Dunwoody is a bona fine shopping, dining and cultural hotspot in metro Atlanta, making it a
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Avondale Estates avondaleestates.org Known for its close-knit community, beautiful setting and diverse architectural styles, Avondale Estates has a large number of local businesses operated from homes and shops in the commercial district. Brookhaven brookhavenga.com The urban town center of Brookhaven on Dresden Drive features many mixed-use developments and is bordered by residential neighborhoods.
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DEKALB COUNTY popular travel destination for both business and leisure. Lithonia cityoflithoniaga.org Made up of less than one square mile, Lithonia includes some of the most affluent neighborhoods in DeKalb County. Pine Lake pinelakega.sophicity.com Pine Lake, the smallest city in DeKalb, is a community close to nature, where residents treasure and work diligently to protect the environment. Stonecrest stonecrestga.gov Stonecrest is the first majority-black city to form from the cityhood movement in DeKalb County, achieving its official status in 2017. Stone Mountain stonemountaincity.org Nestled on the west side of Stone Mountain Park, the City of Stone Mountain is known as a family-friendly place to visit and live. Tucker tuckerga.gov One of the largest and oldest unincorporated communities in Georgia, Tucker welcomes visitors year-round to its revitalized Main Street for outdoor events, activities and more.
NEIGHBORHOODS OF DEKALB: Candler Park candlerpark.org Candler Park is an area that hosts fancifully painted houses with yards, quirky shops and restaurants. Druid Hills Druid Hills is a beautiful urban neighborhood that is often referred to as Atlanta’s “second suburb” and boasts four National Register of Historic Places districts. East Atlanta The charm of East Atlanta is its ability to be eclectic and edgy, while also comfortably suburban. Edgewood Edgewood’s unique housing, booming retail and entertainment sectors and diverse residents contribute to its vibrancy. Kirkwood historic-kirkwood.org Kirkwood is home to an array of quirky, locally owned shops, galleries, unique restaurants and more, as well as the Kirkwood Historic District.
EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS DeKalb County Schools dekalbschoolsga.org City Schools of Decatur csdecatur.net PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. Annunciation Day School annunciationdayschool.org To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org. MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Agnes Scott College agnesscott.edu DeVry University devry.edu Emory University emory.edu
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DOUGLAS COUNTY Atlanta Douglas
ATTRACTIONS:
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS Douglas County Schools dcssga.org
CITIES OF DOUGLAS: Lithia Springs Villa Rica
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Distance from Douglasville to Downtown Atlanta 27 Miles
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Distance from Douglasville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 23 Miles POPULATION: 145,331 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $270,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE celebrateddouglascounty.com With the lowest property taxes in the metro area and an energetic business environment to boot, Douglas County is an ideal place to work and live, and it’s located just 20 minutes from Downtown Atlanta.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • WellStar Douglas Hospital • Silver Line Building Products • APL Logistics • Wal-Mart • Kroger
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.
Douglasville douglasvillega.gov Downtown Douglasville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its rich Victorian, Romanesque and Queen Anne-style buildings and has become a destination for specialty shops and restaurants. Lithia Springs The crown jewel of this charming unincorporated community is Sweetwater Creek State Park, which is home to the ruins of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill that was burned during the Civil War. Villa Rica villarica.org Villa Rica is home to the first gold strike in the United States and an historic downtown that has maintained authentic architecture, including Wick’s Tavern, the oldest commercial structure in West Georgia.
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FAYETTE COUNTY Atlanta
• Holliday-Dorsey-Fife Museum • Line Creek Nature Area • The City Gardens of Southern Oaks • Georgia Renaissance Festival • Serenbe Farms
EDUCATION:
CITIES OF FAYETTE:
PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map.
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Fayettville
Fayette
Peachtree City Woolsey
Distance from Fayetteville to Downtown Atlanta 25 Miles Distance from Fayetteville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 15 Miles POPULATION: 113,459 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $407,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE fayettecountyga.gov Fayette County combines rural beauty and urban convenience with a rich history and offers residents a variety of amenities and recreational activities, as well as the highest net worth index in the State of Georgia.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Panasonic Automotive Systems Co. • Eaton Lighting Solutions • Hoshizaki America Inc. • Osmose Utility Services Inc. • Ply Gem Industries Inc.–Window Division • Gerresheimer–Peachtree City LP
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Brooks brooksga.com Brooks is well-known for its friendly people, active churches, wholesome and casual outdoor lifestyle and pastoral wide open spaces. Fayetteville fayetteville-ga.gov Fayetteville has been recognized as one of the best towns in Georgia for young families, according to NerdWallet.com, as well as one of the best suburbs for retirement, according to Forbes. Peachtree City peachtree-city.org Georgia’s oldest and largest master-planned community, Peachtree City features a sprawling network of golf cart paths and family-friendly neighborhoods that are home to residents who enjoy a small-town feel near a global hub. Tyrone tyrone.org A high priority on finding a balance between smart economic development and functional green spaces in this small town of 7,000 people. Woolsey woolseyga.com The smallest town in Fayette County, Woolsey is primarily a residential community that offers a pastoral setting with quaint shops and small businesses.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS Fayette County Schools fcboe.org
Landmark Christian School landmarkchristianschool.org To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.
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FORSYTH COUNTY Forsyth
Atlanta
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Distance from Cumming to Downtown Atlanta 38 Miles Distance from Cumming to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 49 Miles POPULATION: 236,612 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $479,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE forsythco.com Forsyth County has been recognized as the 13th wealthiest county in the nation, as well as the seventh-fastest growing county nationwide by Forbes magazine, largely due to the 8,000-plus businesses in the community.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Scientific Games International Inc. • Northside Hospital-Forsyth • Tyson Foods, Inc. • Siemens Industry, Inc. • Koch Foods • Walmart
Cumming cityofcumming.net Cumming, the county seat of Forsyth, became one of metro Atlanta’s most popular commuter towns upon the completion of Georgia State Route 400 and continues to experience impressive growth year after year, welcoming both new residents and businesses regularly.
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FULTON COUNTY • High Museum of Art • The Fox Theatre • Ponce City Market
CITIES OF FULTON: Atlanta Fulton
South Fulton
Distance from Atlanta to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 10 Miles POPULATION: 1.05 million MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $400,000 COMBINES SALES TAX RATE 8.9% ONLINE fultoncountyga.gov Stretching across the heart of metro Atlanta, Fulton County is broken up into several main areas and offers an array of options for its more than one million residents. The county is home to an ever-growing economy, thriving industries, renowned universities, significant cultural opportunities and much more.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Delta Air Lines • UPS • Emory Healthcare • The Home Depot • Piedmont Healthcare • Publix Super Markets
ATTRACTIONS: • Mercedes-Benz Stadium • The Georgia Aquarium • Atlanta Botanical Garden • Centennial Olympic Park • Zoo Atlanta • Piedmont Park
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Atlanta atlantaga.gov As the Peach State’s capitol and county seat of Fulton, Atlanta serves as the regional, national and global headquarters for many Fortune 500 and 1000 corporations. Alpharetta alpharetta.ga.us Named one of the best suburbs to live in Georgia by Niche.com, Alpharetta offers a full spectrum of attractions, excellent schools, sensible housing costs and growing industries. Johns Creek johnscreekga.gov Nestled along the banks of the Chattahoochee River, Johns Creek’s beautiful landscape offers additional aesthetic appeal to an already beautiful metropolis. Milton cityofmiltonga.us A highly affluent city, Milton strives to maintain its rural heritage while looking to the future and offering residents an exceptional quality of life. Mountain Park mountainparkgov.com Mountain Park is an officially designated wildlife refuge that protects all wildlife, including birds, animals and reptiles — some rare. Roswell roswellgov.com With 13 parks, many well-preserved historical sites and a ranking as the 14th safest city in Georgia, Roswell is a family-oriented community. Sandy Springs sandyspringsga.gov Located just outside of the 285 perimeter, Sandy Springs is the second largest city in the
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metro Atlanta area and offers varied real estate options, competitive schools, outstanding outdoor recreation and more. South Fulton cityofsouthfulton.gov South Fulton elected its first mayor in March 2017 after the Georgia General Assembly voted in 2016 to approve the creation of this new city. Chattahoochee Hills chatthillsga.us Chattahoochee Hills is home to Serenbe, an agrarian community that is close to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport and makes it the ideal place to live, work and play. College Park collegeparkga.com Top employers in College Park include the Federal Aviation Administration and Woodward Academy, one of metro Atlanta’s top-performing independent schools. East Point eastpointcity.org In recent years, East Point has flourished due to its proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, restaurants, hotels and shopping. Fairburn fairburn.com Fairburn has a rich cultural heritage enjoyed by residents and visitors alike and has the feel of a city coupled with small-town sensibilities. Hapeville hapeville.org Hapeville is home to the busiest airport in the world, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, as well as being the location for Delta Air Lines’ corporate headquarters. Palmetto cityofpalmetto.com Palmetto is located 25 miles south of Atlanta right on the former Atlanta and West Point Railroad, which is now owned by CSX Transportation. Union City unioncityga.org Some of Union City’s leading national firms include Newell Rubbermaid, General Electric, Costco, Caterpillar, Dendreon and Kraft Foods.
INTOWN NEIGHBORHOODS:
Ansley Park ansleypark.org An affluent residential neighborhood, Ansley Park sits astride Peachtree Street and is adjacent to the famous Piedmont Park. Atlantic Station atlanticstation.com With countless choices for apartments, condos, homes and Class A office space, as well as entertainment opportunities, Atlantic Station is one of the area’s most popular live-work-play developments.
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Buckhead buckhead.com Buckhead is rich with elegant high-rise hotels and complexes, beautiful homes and mansions and is one of the city’s most attractive areas for business. Cabbagetown cabbagetown.com Many murals and street art pieces, maintained by the Living Walls Street Art Association, keep Cabbagetown’s love of the arts alive. Castleberry Hill castleberryhill.org Known as Atlanta’s historic creative district, Castleberry Hill is made up of early 20th century warehouse buildings that have been converted into lofts. Downtown atlantadowntown.com Downtown Atlanta is home to many corporate and regional headquarters, government facilities, sporting venues and Georgia State University. Grant Park grantpark.org Grant Park’s Victorian neighborhood is home to Zoo Atlanta, which welcomes almost one million visitors each year. Inman Park inmanpark.org Known for its shops, public parks and dedicated Tree Watch, Inman Park comes alive with festivals, parades and a focus on all things local. Little Five Points littlefivepoints.net Little Five Points (L5P) is known at Atlanta’s hippest neighborhood and a popular alternative shopping and dining destination with consignment and costume shops, a local co-op and a diverse range of eateries. Midtown midtownatl.com Home to more than 200 acres of parks and gardens, as well as restaurants and shops, Midtown Atlanta is considered the city’s center for the arts. Old Fourth Ward Known as one of Atlanta’s most historic neighborhoods and the home and resting place of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Old Fourth Ward has become a bustling and diverse district since the opening of Ponce City Market. Poncey-Highland ponceyhighland.org Poncey-Highland is rich with urban living, quality restaurants, shops and galleries, great schools and a variety of housing options. Virginia-Highland virginiahighland.com This vibrant neighborhood is a popular spot for Atlanta’s young professionals and families
thanks to its seven distinct commercial villages full of upscale shops, restaurants and pubs, nightlife and local entertainment.
EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS Fulton County Schools fultonschools.org Atlanta Public Schools atlantapublicschools.us PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. The Alfred & Adele Davis Academy davisacademy.org Atlanta Academy atlantaacademy.com
To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org. MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Clark Atlanta University cau.edu Emory University emory.edu Georgia Institute of Technology gatech.edu Georgia State University gsu.edu Morehouse College morehouse.edu Spelman College spelman.edu
Atlanta Girl’s School atlantagirlsschool.org
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Atlanta Speech School atlantaspeechschool.org Brandon Hall School brandonhall.org The Cottage School cottageschool.org Cumberland Academy of Georgia cumberlandacademy.org The Galloway School gallowayschool.org High Meadows School highmeadows.org The Howard School howardschool.org King’s Ridge Christian School kingsridgecs.org The Lovett School lovett.org Mill Springs Academy millsprings.org The Mount Vernon School mountvernonschool.org Pace Academy paceacademy.org Saint Francis Schools saintfrancisschools.com Springmont springmont.com Trinity School trinityatl.org Wesleyan School wesleyanschool.org
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Woodward Academy woodward.edu
Westminster Westminster.net
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GWINNETT COUNTY ATTRACTIONS:
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Gwinnett
• Coolray Field • Infinite Energy Center • Lake Lanier • Southeastern Railway Museum • Freeman’s Mill Park • Château Élan Winery & Resort
CITIES OF GWINNETT: Buford Sugar Hill Braselton Suwanee
Distance from Lawrenceville to Downtown Atlanta 31 Miles Distance from Lawrenceville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 42 Miles POPULATION: 927, 781 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $350,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6% ONLINE gwinnettcounty.com Continually listed as one of Atlanta’s fastest-growing counties, Gwinnett County is prized for its access to bustling city life, booming communities, a nationally recognized school system and gorgeously maintained natural spaces. Only 30 minutes away from Downtown Atlanta, Gwinnett’s economic opportunities span far and wide for area workers.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Gwinnett County Public Schools • Gwinnett County Government • Publix Super Markets • Gwinnett Health Care System • Walmart • Primerica Inc.
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Duluth Dacula Berkeley Lake Peachtree Corners Lawrenceville Norcross Lilburn
Grayson
Snellville Loganville
Berkeley Lake berkeley-lake.com In 2017, Berkley Lake was recognized among the Top 10 Best Suburbs to Live in Georgia by Niche.com. Braselton braselton.net Home to Château Élan Winery & Resort, Braselton rests in four counties, including Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson and Barrow. Buford cityofbuford.com A city where recreation and art abound, the streets of downtown Buford are filled with art shops that show off local talents in every medium. Dacula daculaga.gov Dacula is best known for its large Memorial Day Parade and Little Mulberry Park and has experienced immense growth over the years. Duluth duluthga.net Duluth is home to retail and cultural centers,
top-notch healthcare facilities and a high quality of life and was named the number six safest city in Georgia by the National Council for Home Safety and Security. Grayson cityofgrayspon.org Grayson is a popular city for families, with excellent schools, quality housing, parks, restaurants and plenty of shopping. Lawrenceville lawerencevillega.org Gwinnett’s oldest city, Lawrenceville’s mixture of recently established buildings co-exist with Antebellum homes, the town’s original square and the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse. Lilburn cityoflilburn.com Lilburn has a small-town, neighborly feel that sets it apart from other urban cities and was named the number one diverse place to live in Georgia by Niche.com Loganville loganville-ga.gov The unique blend of hometown feel combined with modern conveniences draws companies and organizations to open their doors and prosper in Loganville. Norcross norcrossga.net Norcross has restored many of the town’s historic sites to their full glory and boasts an array of businesses, restaurants and recreational venues that help the city remain dutifully progressive. Peachtree Corners peachtreecornersga.gov Known for its picturesque parks, lush green spaces and plenty of outdoor activity, Peachtree Corners offers residents unparalleled quality of life. Snellville snellville.org Snellville is a hub for arts and recreation, including the highly anticipated annual Snellville Days Festival, which draws crowds from all over the Southeast and has been ranked as one of the top 20 tourism events by the Southeastern Tourism Society. Sugar Hill cityofsugarhill.com Considered one of the premier communities in metro Atlanta, Sugar Hill is mere minutes away from Lake Sidney Lanier and the North Georgia Mountains. Suwanee suwanee.com With an array of housing options, the largest school system in Georgia, stellar green spaces, and more, Suwanee is a great place to work, play and live.
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HALL COUNTY CITIES OF HALL:
for growth with a vision for the future known as “Oakwood 2030.” Clermont
Hall
Lula
Atlanta
Gainesville
Oakwood Flowery Branch Braselton
Distance from Gainesville to Downtown Atlanta 54 Miles Distance from Gainesville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 64 Miles POPULATION: 202,148 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $339,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE hallcounty.org Bordered by the beautiful Lake Sidney Lanier and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hall County is a vibrant, growing and diverse community that offers an unparalleled quality of life and a sound economic base for business and industry.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Northeast Georgia Medical Center • Hall County School System • Fieldale Farms Corporation • Kubota Manufacturing of America • Victory Processing LLC
ATTRACTIONS: • Château Élan Winery & Resort • Road Atlanta • Lake Lanier Islands and Golf Resort • Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Gainesville • Buford Corn Maze • Northeast Georgia History Center
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Braselton braselton.net Braselton spans four counties, including Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall and Jackson, and is home to Château Élan Winery & Resort, which attracts more than half a million visitors each year. Buford cityofbuford.com Home to more than 12,000 residents, Buford sits on the Hall-Gwinnett line with residents, employees and students from both counties. Buford is situated at the southern tip of Lake Lanier at Buford Dam. Clermont clermontga.com The rural farming community of Clermont comprises a total area of three square miles and is known for its many festivals that are held throughout the year. Flowery Branch flowerybranchga.org Flowery Branch is home to the Atlanta Falcons Training Complex and a revitalized historic downtown area known as Old Town. Gainesville gainesville.org As the county seat, Gainesville serves as the business, government and cultural center of the region with a daytime population of more than 150,000 commuters. Gillsville gillsvillega.com Gillsville is known for its iconic Hewell’s Pottery shop that began operating in 1850 as a family venture and is celebrated during an annual festival. Lula cityoflula.com Lula spans two counties, Hall and Banks, and once a railroad hub, it is well known today for its annual Railroad Days Festival. Oakwood cityofoakwood.net With more than 60 percent growth in the last 15 years, Oakwood city leaders are planning
EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS Hall County Schools hallco.org Gainesville City Schools gcssk12.net PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. Lakeview Academy lakeviewacademy.com Riverside Military Academy riversidemilitary.com To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org. MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Brenau University breneau.edu Lanier Technical College laniertech.edu
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HENRY COUNTY • Army Aviation Heritage Foundation & Flying Museum • Southern Belle Farm
CITIES OF HENRY: Atlanta
PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.
UTILITIES: Stockbridge
McDonough
Henry
Hampton Locust Grove
Distance from McDonough to Downtown Atlanta 30 Miles Distance from McDonough to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 27 Miles POPULATION: 230,220 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $299,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE co.henry.ga.us With Southern neighborhoods, a solid education system and plenty of recreational and economic opportunities, Henry offers something for everyone and is recognized as one of the fastest-growing counties in Georgia.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Piedmont Henry Hospital • Federal Aviation Administration • Henry County Schools • Luxottica Retail Group • Briggs & Stratton • PVH Corp
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Hampton hamptonga.gov Best known as home to the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton has more visitors than any other city in the county, and races draw more visitors than any other sporting event in Georgia. Locust Grove locustgrove-ga.gov Located within 35 miles of Downtown Atlanta, Locust Grove offers a growing selection of retail, dining, lodging and business opportunities. McDonough mcdonoughga.org Attractions in this Civil War-era town include Southern Belle Farm, a 200-acre working farm with seasonal family activities like a corn maze, pumpkin patch and strawberry picking. Stockbridge cityofstockbridge.com Known as the “Gateway to Henry County,” Stockbridge offers excellent economic opportunities and public services coupled with small town hospitality.
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• Atlanta Motor Speedway • Panola Mountain State Park • Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary • Cubihatcha Outdoor Center
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PAULDING COUNTY • The Dallas Theater • High Shoals Falls • Moonlight Stables Equestrian Center
CITIES OF PAULDING: Paulding
Braswell Dallas Hiram
Distance from Dallas to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 37 Miles POPULATION: 164,044 MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $300,000 COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE paulding.gov Once devoted to agriculture, including livestock, corn, oats, pecans and poultry, Paulding County has diversified and taken an industrial path in recent years, leading to substantial growth in the county.
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • WellStar Paulding Hospital • Publix Super Markets • The Kroger Company • Interroll MDR Conveyers • Walmart
ATTRACTIONS: • Paulding Northwest Atlanta Airport • Silver Comet Trail • Pickett’s Mill Battlefield State Historic Site
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Distance from Dallas to Downtown Atlanta 33 Miles
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Braswell With city limits in both Polk and Paulding counties, Braswell is a rural community of less than 500 residents that welcomes bicyclists, joggers and walkers along the Silver Comet Trail. Dallas dallasga.gov Paulding’s county seat, Dallas is known for its quaint and friendly historic downtown community, as well as its reputation for being a great place to raise a family and start a business. Hiram cityofhiramga.gov Hiram was established in 1891 as a rural railroad town but has progressed into a commercial corridor for Paulding County with a downtown business district that offers dining, shopping and entertainment.
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WellStar Paulding Hospital
ROCKDALE COUNTY Atlanta
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Conyers
Distance from Conyers to Downtown Atlanta 25 Miles
MAJOR EMPLOYERS: • Pratt Industries • Acuity Brands Lighting • Hill-Phoenix • Golden State Foods • Rockdale Medical Center
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Conyers conyersga.com Conyers is a combination of small town and big city, with rural scenes and urban shopping, and the community reflects an amazing legacy of progress, involvement and society.
EDUCATION: PUBLIC SCHOOLS Rockdale County Schools rockdaleschools.org PRIVATE SCHOOLS Turn to page 86 for the independent schools listing and a map. To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.
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