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Atlanta, GA, ZIP 30316
Schools
1
Total students
12
Avg S:T ratio
4.6:1
Avg free lunch rate
82.3%
across 20 schools
Avg student-teacher ratio
4.6:1
High need district — significant socioeconomic challenges
Source: NCES Common Core of Data
Muscogee Youth Development Campus
5–12 · Midland
43 students
8.6:1 S:T
Eastman Youth Development Campus
5–12 · Eastman
34 students
4.9:1 S:T
Martha K. Glaze Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Hampton
29 students
14.5:1 S:T
Metro Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Atlanta
29 students
5.8:1 S:T
Augusta Youth Development Campus
5–12 · Augusta
28 students
3.5:1 S:T
Savannah Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Savannah
27 students
9:1 S:T
Macon Youth Development Campus
5–12 · Macon
19 students
3.8:1 S:T
Cadwell RYDC
6–12 · Cadwell
19 students
3.8:1 S:T
Augusta Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Augusta
17 students
3.4:1 S:T
Aaron Cohn Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Midland
17 students
5.7:1 S:T
Macon Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Macon
16 students
5.3:1 S:T
Crisp RYDC
5–12 · Cordele
15 students
3:1 S:T
Rockdale RYDC
3–12 · Conyers
15 students
3.8:1 S:T
Gainesville Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Gainesville
14 students
2.8:1 S:T
Marietta Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Marietta
14 students
2.8:1 S:T
Terrell Regional Youth Detention Center
6–12 · Dawson
14 students
2.8:1 S:T
Millegeville ITU
5–12 · Milledgeville
13 students
13:1 S:T
Waycross Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Waycross
12 students
4:1 S:T
Atlanta Youth Development Campus
5–12 · College Park
12 students
3:1 S:T
Bob Richards Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Rome
9 students
3:1 S:T
Elbert Shaw Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Dalton
7 students
2.3:1 S:T
DeKalb Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Decatur
7 students
1.8:1 S:T
Claxton Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Claxton
6 students
3:1 S:T
T J Loftiss II Regional Youth Detention Center
5–12 · Thomasville
5 students
1.7:1 S:T
Wilkes County Regional Detention Center
6–12 · Washington
1 students
0.5:1 S:T
DJJ Chatham Multi Service Center
6–12 · Savannah
Department of Juvenile Justice Bibb ETC
6–12 · Macon
Muscogee Education Transition Center
6–11 · Columbus