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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
351Dublin High School
Dublin · Dublin City
High16.0%-24.7pp
352Toombs County High School
Lyons · Toombs County
High15.9%-24.8pp
353Seminole County Middle/High School
Donalsonville · Seminole County
High15.8%-24.8pp
354Eagle's Landing High School
McDonough · Henry County
High15.7%-25.0pp
355Kendrick High School
Columbus · Muscogee County
High15.7%-25.0pp
356East Hall High School
Gainesville · Hall County
High15.4%-25.3pp
357Forest Park High School
Forest Park · Clayton County
High15.3%-25.4pp
358Morrow High School
Ellenwood · Clayton County
High15.1%-25.6pp
359McNair High School
Atlanta · DeKalb County
High14.8%-25.9pp
360Spencer High School
Columbus · Muscogee County
High14.8%-25.9pp
361Heritage High School
Conyers · Rockdale County
High14.6%-26.1pp
362South Atlanta High School
Atlanta · Atlanta Public Schools
High14.4%-26.3pp
363Chestatee High School
Gainesville · Hall County
High14.2%-26.5pp
364Cobb Horizon High School
Atlanta · Cobb County
High14.1%-26.5pp
365Carver High School
Columbus · Muscogee County
High13.8%-26.9pp
366Mundy's Mill High School
Jonesboro · Clayton County
High13.8%-26.9pp
367Terrell High School
Dawson · Terrell County
High13.7%-27.0pp
368Lovejoy High School
Hampton · Clayton County
High13.6%-27.1pp
369Apalachee High School
Winder · Barrow County
High13.3%-27.4pp
370Salem High School
Conyers · Rockdale County
High13.3%-27.4pp
371Dougherty Comprehensive High School
Albany · Dougherty County
High13.0%-27.7pp
372Greene County High School
Greensboro · Greene County
High12.6%-28.1pp
373Hancock Central High School
Sparta · Hancock County
High12.5%-28.2pp
374Jordan Vocational High School
Columbus · Muscogee County
High12.5%-28.2pp
375Taylor County High School
Butler · Taylor County
High12.5%-28.2pp
376Stone Mountain High School
Stone Mountain · DeKalb County
High12.4%-28.3pp
377Rome High School
Rome · Rome City
High11.9%-28.8pp
378Griffin High School
Griffin · Griffin-Spalding County
High11.7%-29.0pp
379West Hall High School
Oakwood · Hall County
High11.7%-29.0pp
380Martin Luther King- Jr. High School
Lithonia · DeKalb County
High11.1%-29.6pp
381Booker T. Washington High School
Atlanta · Atlanta Public Schools
High10.6%-30.1pp
382Cross Creek High School
Augusta · Richmond County
High10.3%-30.4pp
383Crisp County High School
Cordele · Crisp County
High10.2%-30.5pp
384Dooly County High School
Vienna · Dooly County
High10.1%-30.6pp
385Miller County High School
Colquitt · Miller County
High10.0%-30.7pp
386Claxton High School
Claxton · Evans County
High9.9%-30.8pp
387Quitman County High School
Georgetown · Quitman County
High9.4%-31.3pp
388Josey High School
Augusta · Richmond County
High9.2%-31.5pp
389Rockdale County High School
Conyers · Rockdale County
High8.5%-32.2pp
390Elizabeth Andrews High School
Stone Mountain · DeKalb County
High8.3%-32.4pp
391Northeast High School
Macon · Bibb County
High8.3%-32.4pp
392Cedar Grove High School
Ellenwood · DeKalb County
High8.2%-32.5pp
393Westside High School
Augusta · Richmond County
High8.0%-32.7pp
394Carver High School
Atlanta · Atlanta Public Schools
High7.9%-32.8pp
395Westside High School
Macon · Bibb County
High7.7%-33.0pp
396The School of Liberal Studies at Savannah High
Savannah · Savannah-Chatham County
High7.1%-33.6pp
397Southwest High School
Macon · Bibb County
High6.8%-33.9pp
398Laney High School
Augusta · Richmond County
High6.7%-34.0pp
399Thomasville High School
Thomasville · Thomasville City
High5.1%-35.6pp
400Glenn Hills High School
Augusta · Richmond County
High4.9%-35.8pp
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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.