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Georgia schools ranked by test score

Latest Georgia Milestones year (2024-25). 408 schools with reported Science scores. State average: 40.7%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
201Gainesville High School
Gainesville · Gainesville City
High39.0%-1.7pp
202Discovery High School
Lawrenceville · Gwinnett County
High38.9%-1.8pp
203Islands High School
Savannah · Savannah-Chatham County
High38.9%-1.8pp
204Woodland High School
Stockbridge · Henry County
High38.8%-1.9pp
205Portal Middle/High School
Portal · Bulloch County
High38.6%-2.1pp
206Northside High School
Warner Robins · Houston County
High38.3%-2.4pp
207Norcross High School
Norcross · Gwinnett County
High38.2%-2.5pp
208Montgomery County High School
Mount Vernon · Montgomery County
High38.0%-2.7pp
209Thomson High School
Thomson · McDuffie County
High37.8%-2.9pp
210Wheeler High School
Marietta · Cobb County
High37.7%-3.0pp
211Eastside High School
Covington · Newton County
High37.5%-3.2pp
212Social Circle High School
Social Circle · Social Circle City
High37.5%-3.2pp
213Model High
Rome · Floyd County
High37.5%-3.2pp
214East Paulding High School
Dallas · Paulding County
High37.2%-3.5pp
215Echols County High School
Statenville · Echols County
High37.1%-3.6pp
216East Jackson Comprehensive High School
Commerce · Jackson County
High36.8%-3.9pp
217Dutchtown High
Hampton · Henry County
High36.7%-4.0pp
218Sprayberry High School
Marietta · Cobb County
High36.4%-4.3pp
219Southeast Bulloch High School
Brooklet · Bulloch County
High36.1%-4.6pp
220Armuchee High School
Rome · Floyd County
High36.0%-4.7pp
221Cross Keys High School
Brookhaven · DeKalb County
High35.9%-4.8pp
222Murray County High School
Chatsworth · Murray County
High35.8%-4.9pp
223Worth County High School
Sylvester · Worth County
High35.8%-4.9pp
224Charles Drew Charter JA/SR Academy
Atlanta · Atlanta Public Schools
High35.2%-5.4pp
225Langston Hughes High School
Fairburn · Fulton County
High35.2%-5.5pp
226Paulding County High School
Dallas · Paulding County
High35.1%-5.6pp
227Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School
Fort Oglethorpe · Catoosa County
High34.8%-5.9pp
228Tapestry Public Charter School
Doraville · DeKalb County
High34.8%-5.9pp
229Chattahoochee County High School
Cusseta · Chattahoochee County
High34.3%-6.4pp
230Jonesboro High School
Jonesboro · Clayton County
High34.1%-6.6pp
231Warner Robins High School
Warner Robins · Houston County
High34.1%-6.6pp
232Pelham High School
Pelham · Pelham City
High34.0%-6.7pp
233Pepperell High School
Lindale · Floyd County
High33.9%-6.7pp
234Central High School
Macon · Bibb County
High33.5%-7.2pp
235Elbert County High School
Elberton · Elbert County
High33.5%-7.2pp
236Jefferson County High School
Louisville · Jefferson County
High33.4%-7.3pp
237Rutland High School
Macon · Bibb County
High33.3%-7.4pp
238Washington-Wilkes Comprehensive High School
Washington · Wilkes County
High33.3%-7.4pp
239Winder-Barrow High School
Winder · Barrow County
High32.9%-7.8pp
240Vidalia Comprehensive High School
Vidalia · Vidalia City
High32.7%-8.0pp
241Frederick Douglass High School
Atlanta · Atlanta Public Schools
High32.6%-8.1pp
242Chattooga High School
Summerville · Chattooga County
High32.3%-8.4pp
243Putnam County High School
Eatonton · Putnam County
High32.2%-8.5pp
244Shiloh High School
Snellville · Gwinnett County
High32.0%-8.7pp
245Marietta High School
Marietta · Marietta City
High31.8%-8.9pp
246North Murray High School
Chatsworth · Murray County
High31.8%-8.9pp
247Jasper County High School
Monticello · Jasper County
High31.2%-9.5pp
248Tattnall County High School
Reidsville · Tattnall County
High31.0%-9.7pp
249Long County High School
Ludowici · Long County
High30.9%-9.8pp
250Windsor Forest High School
Savannah · Savannah-Chatham County
High30.9%-9.8pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the Georgia Milestones % Proficient or Distinguished threshold on the latest available Georgia Milestones Science test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Georgia, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.