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Davidson was founded in 1934 and named after John S. Davidson (1846-1894), an Augusta native, local educator, and Freemason leader. [2] It was an elementary school from 1934 until 1981.
Richmond County's top elementary school is C.T. Walker Magnet School, which also ranked No. 3 among Richmond County middle schools, No. 107 among Georgia middle schools, and No. 112 among Georgia ...
Here's are some Augusta-area schools that were among the best and worst in the state. Georgia Milestones: Best and worst Augusta-area schools in reading, science, social studies Skip to main content
A. R. Johnson is accredited by the Georgia Accrediting Commission and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.. Aside from the standard college preparatory academic courses, Johnson offers specialized training in health sciences and engineering, and the opportunity for vocational training and dual high school/college enrollment for health science students.
There are four magnet schools: C. T. Walker Traditional Magnet School, A. R. Johnson Health Science and Engineering Magnet High School, Davidson Fine Arts, and the Richmond County Technical Career Magnet School. Private schools in Augusta include Aquinas High School, Episcopal Day School, Saint Mary on the Hill Catholic School, Immaculate ...
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Dalton High School (Georgia) John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School; Dawson County High School (Dawsonville, Georgia) Denmark High School (Georgia) Discovery High School (Georgia) Dodge County High School; Dougherty Comprehensive High School; Douglas County High School (Douglasville, Georgia) Dublin High School (Georgia) Duluth High School
During its first year as a magnet school, C.T. Walker housed 400 K-5 students admitted on the basis of a lottery that was conducted by community leaders and school officials. [2] Beginning with the 1981 school year, the sixth grade was added to the school structure, followed by the seventh grade in 1982, and the eighth grade in 1983.