Georgia (GA) Top 20 Districts - Highest Graduation Rates

Listed below are the Georgia (GA) Top 20 Districts - Highest Graduation Rates. Click on the school names to view more details about the individualschools that the districts manage.

Georgia (GA) Top 20 Districts - Highest Graduation Rates

G.R. = Graduation Rate (average for high schools managed)
District Name
School Name
# Students
G.R.
1. Bremen City Bremen High School 554 92%
2. Chickamauga City Gordon Lee High School 457 92%
3. Oconee County Oconee County High School 1006 90%
4. Fayette County Starrs Mill High School1 Review(s) 1587 90%
5. Fayette County Fayette County High School 1455 90%
6. Oconee County North Oconee High School 1008 90%
7. Fayette County Mcintosh High School 1697 90%
8. Fayette County Sandy Creek High School 1227 90%
9. Fayette County Whitewater High School 1581 90%
10. Harris County Harris County High School1 Review(s) 1522 89%
11. Miller County Miller County High School 299 87%
12. Chattahoochee County Chattahoochee County High School 462 86%
13. Jefferson City Jefferson High School 778 85%
14. Forsyth County North Forsyth High School 2165 84%
15. Forsyth County South Forsyth High School 1620 84%
16. Forsyth County Forsyth Academy 72 84%
17. Forsyth County West Forsyth High School 1971 84%
18. Forsyth County Forsyth Central High School 1380 84%
19. Forsyth County Lambert High School 1923 84%
20. Decatur City Decatur High School 758 83%

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