SchoolsChildren Living at Highland Park Attend Top Atlanta Schools
Hope-Hill Elementary School
112 Boulevard Drive
Atlanta, GA 30312
404-802-7450
At Hope-Hill Elementary, the faculty and staff believe every student has the potential to succeed, and they are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of their students by encouraging them to open their minds to learning, discovery and achievement. Hope-Hill Elementary is dedicated to the premise that all students can learn given appropriate stimuli within a safe and supportive environment regardless of social, economic, or physical status. A rigorous curriculum is presented through cooperative learning methods, use of hands-on methods, and real world application. The faculty, staff, parents and volunteers are building a National School of Excellence at Hope-Hill Elementary School.
Samuel M. Inman Middle School — Ranked 9 out of 10 by GreatSchoolsTM
774 Virginia Avenue, NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-802-3299
As one of the top-ranked middle schools in Georgia, academics are the primary emphasis at Inman. The core curriculum focuses on math, science, social studies and language arts with the goal of academic excellence and personal character development. Inman's curriculum is enhanced by instruction in Spanish, French, Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Art, Physical Education, German, Health and more. Students at Inman are guided at every level to meet new challenges, and the diverse student body and staff work to achieve new levels of understanding and inclusion. Inman prides itself in being an intown school that mirrors society in a spirit of cooperation and shared vision, where children can learn, play and grow together while soaring to success. A spectacular $14 million expansion and renovation of Inman was completed in August 2004. The project included the addition of 34,000 square feet, carefully crafted to meld the school's historic traditions and a state-of-the-art facility.
Henry W. Grady High School
929 Charles Allen Drive
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-802-3001
Grady is committed to excellence in public education for all students. Located in Midtown, Grady serves as the Communication Magnet School for the Atlanta Public Schools. The school is home to four small learning academies: Biotechnology and Engineering, Business and Entrepreneurship, Communication and Journalism, and Public Policy and Justice. Each academy offers instruction for students at all levels of academic proficiency. At Grady, students from diverse backgrounds work together in an atmosphere of mutual respect and friendship. The school offers a wide variety of sports, clubs and extracurricular activities in which students can participate.
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