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  1. Atlanta Public Schools (APS) is a school district based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is run by the Atlanta Board of Education with Interim Superintendent Dr. Danielle S. Battle. The system has an active enrollment of 54,956 students, attending a total of 103 school sites: 50 elementary schools (three of which operate on a year-round ...

  2. About APS. APS At-A-Glance. APS History. HISTORY OF APS. Established by ordinance of the Atlanta City Council, Atlanta Public Schools (APS) opened three grammar schools and two high schools in 1872 to educate the youth of the city.

  3. Website. fultonschools.org. The Fulton County School System is a school district headquartered in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States. [4] The system serves the area of Fulton County outside the Atlanta city limits (which are served by Atlanta Public Schools ).

  4. Website. Minutes of Atlanta Board of Education. The Atlanta Board of Education is the governing body of Atlanta Public Schools. The board has nine members: six are elected by geographical districts and three are elected citywide. All serve four-year terms.

  5. View APS cluster planning information. Atlanta Public Schools has 87 learning sites, including 59 neighborhood schools, 5 partner schools, 19 charter schools, 2 citywide single-gender academies, and 2 alternative programs. As of August 2023, district enrollment is approximately 50,000 students.

  6. Home Dive Into APS History. Dive Into APS History. George W. Adair Elementary School. Throughout its more than 140-year history, the Atlanta Public School System has undergone significant growth, expanding from just six schools in 1872 to well over 40 schools by the twentieth century.

  7. Atlanta Public Schools (APS) is committed to making its website accessible for all, including individuals with disabilities, and strives to ensure accessibility currently and as new technologies emerge. APS welcomes questions and input on the site’s accessibility at each development phase. Please contact the district at 404-802-3500 or by ...

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