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Top 10 Best Augusta, GA Public Middle Schools (2023)

For the 2023 school year, there are 17 public middle schools serving 9,185 students in Augusta, GA.

The top ranked public middle schools in Augusta, GA are Stallings Island Middle School, Davidson Magnet School and Johnson Magnet. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.

Augusta, GA public middle schools have an average math proficiency score of 24% (versus the Georgia public middle school average of 33%), and reading proficiency score of 36% (versus the 41% statewide average). Middle schools in Augusta have an average ranking of 5/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Georgia public middle schools.

Minority enrollment is 80% of the student body (majority Black), which is more than the Georgia public middle school average of 63% (majority Black).

Best Augusta, GA Public Middle Schools (2023)

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Location

Grades

Students

Rank: #11.

Stallings Island Middle School

Math: 67% | Reading: 72%
Rank:

Top 5%

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3830 Blackstone Camp Rd
Augusta, GA 30907
(706) 447-2106

Grades: 6-8

| 711 students

Rank: #22.

Davidson Magnet School

Magnet School

Math: 54% | Reading: 86%
Rank:

Top 10%

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615 12th St
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 823-6924

Grades: 6-12

| 829 students

Rank: #33.

Johnson Magnet

Magnet School

Math: 40-44% | Reading: 70-74%
Rank:

Top 20%

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1324 Laney Walker Blvd
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 823-6933

Grades: 6-12

| 654 students

Rank: #44.

Walker Traditional Elementary School

Math: 43% | Reading: 66%
Rank:

Top 20%

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1301 Wrightsboro Rd
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 823-6950

Grades: K-8

| 715 students

Rank: #55.

Lighthouse Care Center Of Augusta

Math: <50% | Reading: <50%
Rank:

Top 20%

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3100 Perimeter Pkwy
Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 651-0005

Grades: 5-10

| 15 students

Rank: #66.

Freedom Park Elementary School

Math: 42% | Reading: 41%
Rank:

Top 30%

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345 42nd St Bldg 43400
Augusta, GA 30905
(706) 796-8428

Grades: PK-8

| 668 students

Rank: #77.

Alternative Education Center At Lamar

Math: ≤20% | Reading: <50%
Rank:

Top 50%

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970 Baker Ave
Augusta, GA 30904
(709) 796-4965

Grades: 7-12

| n/a students

Rank: #88.

Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School

Math: 15-19% | Reading: 45-49%
Rank:

Top 50%

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3200 Augusta Tech Dr # B
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 823-5580

Grades: 6-12

| 524 students

Rank: #99.

Belair K-8 School

Math: 18% | Reading: 20%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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3925 Harper Franklin Ave
Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 821-2766

Grades: PK-8

| 930 students

Rank: #1010.

Tutt Middle School

Math: 7% | Reading: 21%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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495 Boy Scout Rd
Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 737-7288

Grades: 6-8

| 501 students

Rank: #1111.

Langford Middle School

Math: 2% | Reading: 14%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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3019 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 737-7301

Grades: 6-8

| 663 students

Rank: #1212.

Richmond Hill K-8

Math: 4% | Reading: 10%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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3420 Julia Ave
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 826-1000

Grades: PK-8

| 869 students

Rank: #1313.

Glenn Hills Middle School

Math: 2% | Reading: 6%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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2941 Glenn Hills Dr
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 796-4705

Grades: 6-8

| 790 students

Rank: #1414.

W.s. Hornsby Middle School

Math: 2% | Reading: 5%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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310 Kentucky Ave
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 823-6928

Grades: 6-8

| 420 students

Rank: #1515.

Murphey Middle School

Math: ≤1% | Reading: 6%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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1701 15th St
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 737-7360

Grades: 6-8

| 837 students

Rank: n/an/a

Augusta Regional Youth Detention Center

Alternative School

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3485 Mike Padgett Hwy
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 771-7854

Grades: 8-10

| 11 students

Rank: n/an/a

Augusta Youth Development Campus High School

Alternative School

Math: <50%

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3481 Mike Padgett Hwy
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 792-7521

Grades: 8-12

| 48 students

[+] Show Closed Public Schools in Augusta, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia Public Schools (Closed)

School

Location

Grades

Students

Augusta A & D Program High School (Closed 2012)

3431 Mike Padgett Hwy
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 772-9722

Grades: 8-11

| 26 students

Collins Elementary School (Closed 2015)

1321 Swanee Quintet Blvd
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 823-6922

Grades: PK-8

| 480 students

Craig-houghton Elementary School (Closed 2021)

1001 4th St
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 823-6946

Grades: PK-5

| 386 students

East Augusta Middle School (Closed 2010)

320 Kentucky Avenue
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 823-6960

Grades: 6-8

| 385 students

Evening School (Closed 2021)

Alternative School

1740 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30904
(706) 796-4965

Grades: n/a

| n/a students

Innovation Academy For Boys (Closed 2021)

2011 Lumpkin Rd
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 826-1000

Grades: 6-12

| n/a students

Innovation Academy For Girls (Closed 2021)

2011 Lumpkin Rd
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 826-1000

Grades: 6-12

| n/a students

Learning Options Plc (Closed 2021)

Alternative School

1740 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30904
(706) 796-4965

Grades: n/a

| n/a students

Milledge Elementary School (Closed 2010)

510 Eve Street
Augusta, GA 30904
(706) 826-1000

Grades: PK-5

| 291 students

Monte Sano Pre-k (Closed 2021)

Alternative School

2164 Richmond Ave
Augusta, GA 30904
(706) 481-1813

Grades: n/a

| n/a students

National Hills Elementary School (Closed 2016)

1215 Northwood Rd
Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 737-7266

Grades: PK-5

| 211 students

Richmond County Evening High School (Closed 2009)

Alternative School

2216 Bungalow Rd
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 769-4880

Grades: n/a

| n/a students

Rollins Elementary School (Closed 2021)

2160 Mura Dr
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 796-4972

Grades: PK-5

| 391 students

Sand Hills Psychoeducational Program (Closed 2011)

Alternative School

2403 Mount Auburn Ave
Augusta, GA 30904
(706) 737-7272

Grades: n/a

| n/a students

Sego Middle School (Closed 2018)

3420 Julia Ave
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 796-4944

Grades: 6-8

| 566 students

Southside Elementary School (Closed 2021)

3310 Old Louisville Rd
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 796-4952

Grades: PK-5

| 363 students

Windsor Spring Road Elementary School (Closed 2021)

2534 Windsor Spring Rd
Augusta, GA 30906
(706) 796-4939

Grades: PK-5

| 469 students

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S. Hornsby Middle School Augusta GA

Contact W.S. Hornsby Middle School

Address: 310 Kentucky Ave, 30901 Augusta (Georgia)

Phone: (706) 823-6928

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Ranking

The school ranks 533 of 543. The previous year the ranking was 521 of 539.

The average standard score for W.S. Hornsby Middle School is 5.59036

Student demographics

Diversity in schools is important and will benefit the students.

Find out the student demographics in W.S. Hornsby Middle School:











Race Number Percentage
African American Students 297 95
Asian Students 0 0
Hispanic Students 1 0
Native American Students 0 0
Pacific Islander Students 0 0
White Students 10 3
Multi-racial Students 3 1
Unspecified Students 0 0

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When the school year starts in different countries of the world: 01 September 2016, 13:48

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01 September 2016, 13:48

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September 1 is associated with the Day of Knowledge. On this day, we are used to seeing children in school uniforms, with flowers. It would seem that it could not be otherwise. However, Knowledge Day in other countries starts differently. When exactly and where TengriMIX tells.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Knowledge Day remained an official holiday in most post-Soviet countries. It is still celebrated in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Armenia, Ukraine, Russia, Moldova and Turkmenistan.

First call in Kazakhstan. Photo © Voxpopuli .

Europe

In some European countries, school also starts on September 1st. For example, in Belgium, Hungary, Macedonia, Ireland, the Baltic countries, Slovenia and Poland. And in Finland and Sweden, the academic year starts on August 15. In the United Kingdom, pupils are welcome in the first week of September, with the exception of Scotland, where school begins in the last week of summer.

Private school students in London. Photo © Wikipedia.

In Germany, everything depends on the school. Each of the 16 federal states of Germany has its own rules regarding the start of the school year. Tentatively, children begin their studies in August-September. The secondary education system in Germany is different from other countries. Its total duration is 13 years. Kids go to first grade at the age of six, and at the age of 10-12 they go to secondary school, where they study until they are 16 years old. But this is not the end of secondary education. Children are waiting for training in a secondary specialized school, after which students receive the right to enter universities. Summer holidays last 1.5 months, and during the year, schoolchildren have a rest at Christmas, winter holidays, Easter and Trinity.

Floating start times are also practiced in Italy. Class dates are different for each region. Because of the climate. In the south, where it is very hot, children are allowed to rest for another week, but on the condition that they catch up with this week in winter. In total, the Italian academic year lasts six months. There is a holiday for Christmas from December 24 to January 6, a few days off for the February carnival and a week without lessons for Easter.

German schoolchildren. Photo © Wikipedia.

Schools in Bulgaria and Romania start on September 15th, in France the school year starts on September 3rd, and in Greece on September 11th or on the first Monday after September 11th if day X falls on a holiday.

US and Canada

Schools in the US and Canada are free to choose a start date for the school year, but must meet the monthly deadline of mid-August to September 15th. The academic year usually ends at the end of June. Children go to school at different ages – at 5-8 years old in accordance with the education law of the state in which they live. Education in elementary school, as a rule, lasts 6 years (up to 11 years of age), in middle school – 2 years (up to 14), in senior school – 3. The academic year is divided into three trimesters, between which students are entitled to short holidays, and summer start at the end of June.

Asia

In China, Hong Kong, Laos, Taiwan and Mongolia, the beginning of classes, like ours, falls on September 1st. And in Myanmar, schools open on the second Wednesday of September.

Chinese summer school uniform, © Wikipedia.

The situation is radically different in South Korea. Schools there begin on March 3rd and end in mid-July. Then there are vacations of 2 months and at the end of August the second semester begins, lasting until mid-February.

Japanese students go to school on April 1st. It is on this day that sakura begins to bloom – a symbol of the beginning of a new life, beauty and youth. Children go to school from the age of 6, and the year of study consists of three trimesters and ends on March 31 of the next year. Small vacations rely on schoolchildren in winter, spring and for a month in summer.

Arashiyama schoolgirls (Kyoto, Japan). Photo © Wikipedia.

In Thailand, school starts in May, after the celebration of the Thai New Year (its date is determined each time individually, but usually it falls in mid-April), and in the Philippines, schoolchildren go to learn in early June.

In Singapore, school starts either in early January or late November, depending on the school. By the way, the academic year in Singapore lasts 9 months, at the end of the annual course, Singaporean students always pass the session, and the school holidays in Singapore last only a month and a half.

And in India the school year starts in July. It is noteworthy that Indian children go to first grade at a very young age – 4 years, and the profession of a teacher is a purely male business. Big Indian holidays start with the arrival of the hottest time in the country – in May and June.

Indian schoolchildren. Photo © Robert Dourado.

Middle East

In Israel, the start of classes in schools usually falls on September 1, however, sometimes the start date of the school year is postponed, for example, if the first day of autumn falls on Saturday or on national holidays, so in 2012 and In 2013, the beginning of the school year in Israeli schools was postponed to August 27.

School students in Pakistan. Photo © Wikipedia.

Schools in neighboring Arab countries also start in September: in Iran on September 22 or 23, which corresponds to the beginning of autumn according to the Persian calendar, in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on September 15, in Egypt from September 15 to 24, and in Oman and Saudi Arabia, the school year begins in the first week of September.

South America

In Latin America, winter begins just when summer begins for Kazakhs, and autumn comes in March, which, of course, directly affects the school schedule. So, the beginning of classes in Argentina, Costa Rica and Brazil falls on the first week of February, in Chile, schools open their doors to students on the first of March, and in Uruguay – on the first Monday of March.

Schoolchildren in Chile. Photo © Wikipedia.

In the West Indies, the school schedule generally coincides with the European one, for example, in Barbados, schoolchildren go to gnaw on the granite of science in the third week of September, but in the countries of Central America, the general pattern is not entirely clear: in Guatemala, for example, classes in schools begin on the second Monday of January, and in Honduras on the first of August.

Mexico stands apart, historically the Day of Knowledge here fell on September 2, but now the country’s schools have a floating schedule, they start work in August, and the start date of classes is announced separately each time.

School students in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo © Wikipedia.

Africa

In many African countries, children also start school on September 1, such as Ethiopia, Nigeria and Somalia, and in Algeria Knowledge Day is traditionally celebrated on the first Sunday of September.

School students in Ghana. Photo © Wikipedia.

In some parts of Kenya, school also starts on September 1st, while in other parts of the country, the school year starts in January, right after New Year’s Eve. In South Africa and Tanzania, the school year starts in mid-January, and in South Sudan, school starts on March 20.

Schoolchildren from Nigeria. Photo © Wikipedia.

Australia and New Zealand

In Australia, the school year begins after Australia Day, which is celebrated annually on 26 January. However, if January 27 falls in the second half of the week, then schools shift the schedule for the start of classes towards the next Monday.

Australian students. Photo © Igoaustralia

New Zealand is not too different from Australia in this regard, here classes in schools begin on January 27, however, sometimes in private schools, at the request of parents, the start of the school year can be moved to early February.

Schoolgirls from the Kingdom of Tonga. Photo © Wikipedia.

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MAOU “School No.

19″. Official site.

DEAR PARENTS!

How to prepare a child for school? What if he spends too much time on the Internet? How to resolve problems in the family? Every parent has faced these difficult questions at least once in their lives. Thanks to the NATIONAL PROJECT “EDUCATION”, consultants of educational organizations help to solve them, providing psychological assistance to parents who already have children or who plan to take the child into the family. (Familiarize).

On November 17, 2022, at 10.45, the grand opening of the stand “Nizhny Novgorod – Homeland of Heroes” took place at School No. 19.

November 19, 2022 at 10.00 at the Nizhny Novgorod Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia at the address: Ankudinovskoe shosse, 3 will be held Open Day . Up-to-date information on admission to the academy is available on the official website https://na.mvd.rf in the “Admission” section. Questions of interest can be asked by calling the personnel department 8 (831) 421-73-44; 421-73-46 and the selection committee 8 (831) 421-72-17.

In the 2022-2023 academic year, as part of extracurricular activities at MAOU “School No. 19”, the “Crystal of History” project will be implemented among students in grades 3-4

The “Crystal of History” project is a web application created by to help teachers to convey complex historical information to primary school students.

It has all the tools necessary for children’s perception and is expressed in playful informational and creative formats.

Attention!

Organizational A meeting of the Rodnichok School Preparations for School will be held 12. 09.2022 at 17.30

Reception of documents for the Rodnichka group will begin on September 5 according to the schedule: 9000

Attention!0021

August 29, 2022 at 10.00 – gathering of students in grades 2-6.

August 29, 2022 at 11.00 – gathering of students in grades 7-11.

Dear parents!

We ask you to take part in a sociological study of the opinions of parents (legal representatives) of students on the actual volume of academic and

extracurricular workload of students, organized by the Institute of Education Management of the Russian Academy of Education.

The address of the electronic form for collecting information: https://anketolog.ru/uchebnagr

Memo on the rules for driving a bicycle by minors

Memo “On child safety measures in the summer, preventing the death of children on the water”

5 9036

Memo on the Rules of safe behavior on the railway

We invite parents of future first-graders to the meeting on May 17 at 17. 10.

Starting April 25, 2022, the ceremony of raising the flag of Russia and singing the national anthem will be held in schools and colleges of the Nizhny Novgorod region. This idea was supported by the President of the Russian Federation VV Putin.

This ceremony will become a weekly one, the relevant order was signed by the Minister of Education, Science and Youth Policy of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Olga Petrova.

left without parental care, within the framework of the federal project “Modern School” of the national project “Education” (link)

From 02/04/2022. Restrictive measures (quarantine) are lifted in grades 1-11. The educational process is resumed in full-time mode from 02/04/2022.

Information for road users – the program “407 – in touch” Link for download: https://youtu.be/hstxrur-am

Revisible students and parents and parents. !

From 01/25/2022. until 03.02.2022. (inclusive) introduced restrictive measures (quarantine) in grades 1-11 (Decree of the chief state sanitary doctor (deputy) on the introduction of restrictive measures (quarantine) dated 01.24.2022. No. 506).

From 12/20/2021. the educational process is resumed in the premises of the MAOU “School No. 19” for students in grades 1-11. School order dated 12/17/2021. No. 712 “On the lifting of restrictive measures (quarantine) in grades 1-11”

Dear students in grades 1-11 and parents!

In accordance with the Decree of the chief state sanitary doctor (deputy) on the introduction of restrictive measures (quarantine), quarantine was introduced in grades 1-11 by suspending the educational process in the premises of the MAOU “School No. 19” from 08.12.2021. until 12/17/2021. (inclusive).

Educational process from 12/08/2021. until 12/17/2021. organized remotely.

Dear parents!

On September 15 and 16, 2021, students in grades 1-11 will be vaccinated against influenza with the Ultrix-quadre vaccine.

September 20 at 17.00 a parent meeting of preparatory courses “Preparing children for the school “Rodnichok”

In accordance with the Federal Law of December 29, 2012 No. January 1998 No. 3-FZ “On Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances”, by Order of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation of February 20, 2020 No. 59 “On Approval of the Procedure for Conducting Social and Psychological Testing of Students in General Educational Organizations and Professional Educational Organizations”, order of the Ministry of Science and higher education of the Russian Federation dated February 20, 2020 No. 239″On approval of the procedure for conducting socio-psychological testing of students in educational institutions of higher education.” from 09/15/2021 to 10/10/2021, the school will conduct social and psychological testing for students from 13 to 18 years old

Attention! On August 26, 2021 at 18. 00 there will be meetings for parents of first-graders.

On August 27, 2021 at 17.00, parent-teacher meetings will be held in grades 2-4.

August 30, 2021 at 11.00 – gathering of students in grades 5, 6.

August 30, 2021 at 12.00 – gathering of students in grades 7.8.

August 30, 2021 at 13.30. – collection of 9th grade students.

August 30, 2021 at 14.30 – gathering of 10th grade students.

August 30, 2021 at 15.30 – gathering of 11th grade students.

Dear site visitors!

For a sociological study of the current state and prospects for the improvement of territories participating in the rating voting as part of the municipal program “Formation of a comfortable urban environment in the city of Nizhny Novgorod for 2019- 2024” questionnaires have been developed. Questionnaire period: from May 14 to June 13, 2021. We invite you to participate in the voting. Link to surveys – https://do.survey-studio.com/survey?pkey=8fc86dc0732f459c9a450f115a44fd51.

Dear parents of future first graders!

05/18/2021 at 17:00 a parent meeting will take place. Please bring personal protective equipment – masks and gloves.

Dear students and parents!

Take part in the Immortal Regiment campaign online.
On May 9, 2021 at 15:00 local time, the Immortal Regiment online march will take place in all regions of Russia.
Until May 7, 2021, apply on the website of the Immortal Regiment project 2021.polkrf.ru/, through the social networks VK vk.com/polk_app
and Odnoklassniki ok.ru/app/polk or on the website of the Memory Bank sber9may. ru/ so that photos of your veterans are included in the broadcast, and they take part in the virtual procession of the Immortal Regiment.
By taking part in the procession, you will be notified in advance
about the time of passage of your Hero in the ranks of the Immortal Regiment.

Dear students and parents!

From April 26 to May 30, 2021, a rating voting will be held to select public areas to be improved in 2022. Voting will take place as part of the implementation of the Federal project “Formation of a comfortable urban environment.” Citizens from the age of 14 are invited to vote. Each voting participant can choose one improvement area relative to the address of residence specified during registration. Voting methods – online on the project portal or in the nearest multifunctional center. More details about the implementation of the project and methods of voting can be found on the website https://52.gorodsreda.ru/.

Dear parents and students of MAOU “School No. 19”!

We ask you to vote for one of the initiatives of the residents of the Nizhny Novgorod region in the regional project “You decide”.

To vote, go to the “You decide” portal https://you decide.rf/votings/242
The portal will offer you to log in to the State Services If you have forgotten your password, you can easily recover it using your phone number.