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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public K-12 schools in Georgia

Across Georgia, 11 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the smallest share of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Georgia Academy for the Blind leads the list at 33.0%, against a median of 98.7% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
11
Georgia
Best % FRL
33.0%
Median % FRL
98.7%
LOWEST POVERTY · GEORGIA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1Georgia Academy for the BlindMacon, GAState SchoolsCombined10033.0%
2Atlanta Area School for the DeafClarkston, GAState SchoolsCombined11037.3%
3Scintilla Charter AcademyValdosta, GAState Specialty Schools I- Scintilla Charter AcademyCombined94746.6%
4East DeKalb Special Education CenterStone Mountain, GADeKalb CountyCombined16558.2%
5School of Humanities at Juliette Gordon LowSavannah, GASavannah-Chatham CountyCombined60585.0%
6Genesis Innovation Academy for BoysAtlanta, GAState Specialty Schools II- Genesis Innovation Academy-BoyCombined30798.7%
7Genesis Innovation Academy for GirlsAtlanta, GAState Specialty Schools II- Genesis Innovation Academy-GirlCombined31898.7%
8Central Elementary/High SchoolTalbotton, GATalbot CountyCombined36499.2%
9Taliaferro County SchoolCrawfordville, GATaliaferro CountyCombined18499.5%
10Spring Creek Charter AcademyBainbridge, GAState Specialty Schools II- Spring Creek Charter AcademyCombined474100%
11DeKalb Alternative SchoolStone Mountain, GADeKalb CountyCombined171100%
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