
It would be a challenge to find any US city where parental and community support played more of a crucial role in the success of its public schools than Johns Creek. A citizenry that believes in the value of education – and backs it up with volunteering in all aspects of school life – is one of Johns Creek's greatest assets.
Students have a number of public school choices, depending, in part, on the location of their residence in Fulton County School attendance zones.
Johns Creek's public schools receive extraordinary support from parents and local businesses that actively see themselves as community partners in education. As a result, Johns Creek students consistently rank at the top of national test scores and excel in all walks of school life: academic, athletic and extra-curricular.
Here are just a few examples of outstanding accomplishments by students at Johns Creek high schools that would not be possible without parental and community support:
The nationally ranked Chattahoochee High School Debate Team travels across the US each year for the top high school debate competitions, including the Harvard Round Robin.
Northview High School's orchestra performed in Austria for the international celebration of Mozart's 250th Birthday.
On average, six students are chosen each year from Centennial High School for the highly competitive Governor's Honors Program in academics, art, dance, music and management.
Johns Creek's 19 public middle and elementary schools provide a warm and positive environment for K-8th grade students to experience the joy of learning.
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