Atlanta Public Schools’ Proposal to Create a School Zone
For the New Elementary School located at
1246 Ponce de Leon Avenue
More and more residents of the city of Atlanta are choosing the Atlanta Public
Schools. We are very excited about this trend and want to be the first choice for
all residents.
Over the years, the student population at Morningside Elementary School has
continued to grow. Although this is a good thing, it has increased to the point
where all of the students could no longer be accommodated in a comfortable
learning environment. In an attempt to address this issue and to minimize
disruption, portable classrooms were added and every available space was
converted into classrooms. When that did not solve the problem, we began
exploring other options. We concluded that a kindergarten center could provide
a short term solution, with the understanding that a long term solution, in the form
of a new elementary school, would be needed.
After exploring countless locations within the existing Morningside school zone,
we were fortunate enough to purchase the former Howard School property
located at 1246 Ponce de Leon Avenue. With this facility, we were able to
provide a kindergarten annex for Morningside for two years with the plan to open
a new school. The new school will open August 2009, for students in
kindergarten through fourth grade. Students entering the fifth grade in August
2009, will remain at their previously zoned school. In the following year,
kindergarten through fifth grade students will be assigned to the new school.
In preparation for the opening of the new school, staff was charged with creating
a school zone. Since the new school is located within the existing Mary Lin
elementary school zone, it presented an opportunity to begin to address some
capacity issues at Lin. Staff spent many hours exploring a variety of options with
the goal of maintaining an optimal learning environment at Morningside, Lin and
the new school. A more detailed description of the process and criteria used is
explained in the FAQ that is also posted on our website.
Following are the new school zones proposed by staff. The community is invited
to provide input and feedback on this proposal at a hearing that will be held on
Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 6:00pm at the Grady High School
auditorium. You may also send questions and/or comments to
spittsrezoning@atlanta.k12.ga.us
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Recommended School Zones
Morningside Elementary School
NORTH: Southern Railway from I-75 northeast to CSX (SCL) Railroad, CSX
(SCL) Railroad from Southern Railway southeastward to city
limit
EAST: City limit from CSX (SCL) Railroad southward to Briarcliff Road at
Johnson Road (included on the west side of Briarcliff Road is a
small area within the city limit), continue southward along the city
limit to Amsterdam Avenue
SOUTH: Amsterdam Avenue (both sides) from the city limit to the Southern
Railway at the border of Piedmont Park, continue southeast toward
10
th Street, continue west along 10th
Street (north side only) to
I-75/I-85
WEST: From I-75/I-85 at 10
th
Street, north to Southern Railway
This zone includes the following neighborhoods (we used the Atlanta
Development Authority and city of Atlanta neighborhood descriptions):
Morningside/Lenox Park
Piedmont Heights
Sherwood Forest
Ansley Park
Midtown (area north of 10
th
street with the line down the middle of the road)
Total in-zone population: 606* Building Planning Capacity: 648
New School Elementary School
NORTH: I-75/I-85 at 10
th Street, continuing east along 10th
Street (south side
only) to the Southern Railway, continue northwest to Amsterdam
Avenue, continue along Amsterdam Avenue (Amsterdam Avenue
not included) to the city limit
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EAST: Amsterdam Avenue at the city limit, south along the city limit to the
point near the Briarcliff and Virginia intersection, continue east
along the city limit to the eastern boundary of the portion of the
Druid Hills neighborhood within the city limit, south along the city
limit to the intersection of Ponce de Leon Avenue and Clifton Road
SOUTH: From the intersection of South Ponce de Leon Avenue and the city
limit, southwest along Clifton Road (both sides), west along the
back lot lines of South Ponce de Leon Avenue, then along the back
lot lines of Fairview road to Moreland Avenue, continue south on
Moreland Avenue to the Hwy 42 Connector eastbound lane
(Freedom Parkway) to the Southern Railway, continue north along
the railway until it intersects Ponce de Leon Avenue, continue west
to I-75/I-85
WEST: Ponce de Leon Avenue and I-75/I-85 to 10
th
Street and I-75/I-85
This zone includes the following neighborhoods:
Midtown (area south of 10
th
street with the line down the middle of the road)
Virginia Highland
St. Charles/Greenwood
Druid Hills
Atkins Park
Poncey-Highland
Total in-zone population: 383* Building Planning Capacity: 450
Mary Lin Elementary School
NORTH: At the city limit near Hardendorff Avenue westward towards Clifton
Terrace along the northern boundary of the Candler Golf Course,
continue south of Fairview Road (Fairview Road not included) to
Moreland Avenue, continue south on Moreland Avenue to the Hwy
42 Connector eastbound lane (Freedom Parkway) to the Southern
Railway
WEST: Waddell Street (both sides included) from Georgia Railroad north to
Irwin Street, Irwin Street (north side only) from Waddell Street west
to Southern Railway, Southern Railway north to Freedom Parkway
SOUTH: Georgia Railroad west to the city limit
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EAST: From the city limit near Hardendorff Avenue, follow the city limit
east to the Georgia Railroad
This zone includes the following neighborhoods:
Inman Park
Candler Park
Lake Claire
Total in-zone population: 436* Building Planning Capacity: 432
* approximate numbers for the k-5 school. Numbers based on August 25, 2008
student count
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