Webb Bridge Middle School's honors continue with its designation as a Blue Ribbon School in 2010, several Lighthouse designations and honors for Principal Elizabeth Fogartie.
The school focuses on the four A's: academics, the arts, athletics and altruism. Artwork decorates the halls and classrooms. School successes are an opportunity to share the good will; the school-wide celebrations of its national Blue Ribbon designation are a recent example.
The school may be the only North Fulton middle school with an outdoor amphitheater. According to a profile developed by Fogartie, the school is named for the nearby bridge spanning Big Creek. The bridge, in turn, was named for several Webb families who have lived in the area since the 1840s.
Home of the Wolfpack, North Paulding High School educates students in grades nine through 12, offering a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports and clubs, and career, technical and advanced placement courses.
Liberty Middle has a graduation rate of 100 percent and one of the highest populations of Gifted Students (22 percent) of any Forsyth County school. The school leadership believes students who are involved in extracurricular activities are likely to be more successful in higher education and therefore offers a wide variety of clubs and activities.
Centennial Place is a public elementary school in the Atlanta Public Schools system that serves grades kindergarten through fifth. The school sits on Luckie Street amidst a backdrop of Atlanta skyscrapers. The Arthur M. Blank Youth YMCA is located next door to the elementary school. A gated playground is shared between the school and the YMCA. Students at Centennial Place wear uniforms. An APS spokeswoman said Centennial Place benefits from strong partnerships with the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as The Coca-Cola Company. The PTA is extremely active and supportive of current Principal Allison Shelton, the spokeswoman said. For information about the school's PTA, call 404-802-8550.