Carrollton City School District

The Carrollton City School District is a public school district in Carroll County, Georgia, United States, based in and serving the city of Carrollton.

Carrollton City School District
Address
106 Trojan Drive

,
30117-4327

United States
Coordinates33.568946°N 85.078037°W / 33.568946; -85.078037[1]
Information
Motto"The Gold Standard"
Established1886[2]
SuperintendentDr. Mark Albertus
Faculty208[3]
GradesPre-school - 12
Enrollment3,682[3]
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
Georgia Accrediting Commission
Telephone(770) 832-9633
Websitehttp://www.carrolltoncityschools.net/

The district is renowned for having all schools and additional facilities including the school board office located on a single 130-acre campus.

Schools

The Carrollton City School District has one elementary school, two middle schools, one high school, and one alternative school.[4]

Elementary school

  • Carrollton Elementary School

Middle schools

  • Carrollton Upper Elementary School
  • Carrollton Junior High School

High school

Alternative school

  • New Horizons Alternative School

Facilities

Grisham Stadium

Grisham Stadium serves as the main home field for many athletic teams in the school district.

Mabry Arts Center

The Mabry Arts Center is a theater designed to showcase the various productions, musicals, and visual art displays created by the district students.

Pope-McGinnis Student Activity Center

The Student Activity Center was built in 2019 to accommodate various athletic needs of the district. The facility houses an auxiliary basketball court, weightlifting room and the only regulation-sized indoor football field in the state of Georgia.[5]

References

  1. "Free US Geocoder". Archived from the original on 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  2. Carrollton City Schools - History Archived 2010-07-03 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved June 2, 2010.
  3. School Stats, Retrieved June 2, 2010.
  4. "Schools in Carrollton City". Georgia Board of Education. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  5. "NEW POPE-McGINNIS CENTER SHOWCASED TO PRIVATE DONORS". Gradick Communications LLC. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
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