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FYI
Fulton w/Creekside
  • Intramural Sports are offered in the MS & Interscholastic Sports begin in HS.
  • TAG Talented & Gifted Education is offered at every school.
  • 6th graders have exploratory curriculum for exposure to language, arts & technology.
  • Kindergarten is offered as a full day program.
  • There is at least one computer in every elementary classroom.
  • Creekside HS is accredited by SACS Secondary Commission.
  • Creekside HS offers Junior ROTC to students as the Marine service unit of the military.
  • HS drama members perform in 2 productions annually.
  • The High School houses 4 computer labs for students.
  • Music concerts are performed by the orchestra and choir.
  • HS band members perform in school concerts & competitions.
  • Vo-Tech training is offered through Griffen Tech.
  • A late bus is provided for students involved in extra curricular activities.
  • A breakfast and lunch program is available to students.
  • HOPE scholarship gives GA residents with a B average free tuition to State Colleges.
  • HOPE scholarship gives GA residents free tuition to technical schools in GA.
  • Post Secondary Option program has students earn both HS & college credit at GA State College.
  • HOPE scholarship gives GA residents with a B average a stipend to GA private college.
  • District schools are accredited by SACS Elementary Commission.
  • Year-round education is provided at select Fulton County District schools.
  • Creekside Guidance Counselor traveled to Denver, CO to receive an award for the Promising Practices.
  • Creekside has entered into a partnership with Delta Airlines to create an Air Maintenance Technician program.
  • District URL: www.fulton.k12.ga.us
  • Creekside High School is now offering Information Technology Program.
  • Students can take a program in Aviation Technology at Atlanta Tech College with a joint enrollment program.
  • Creekside HS offers Junior ROTC program to students with the US Army service unit of military.
  • Creekside High School is a participating member of the National Honor Society.

Title Name Phone
Superintendent of Schools Mr. James Wilson 404-763-6890
Guidance Services Ms. Patricia Johnson 404-763-6823
Special Education Services Dr. Nancy Wadel 404-763-5600
Director of Fine Arts Ms. Denise Jennings 404-763-6767
Athletic Director Mr. Len Box 404-763-6892
General Information Ms. Mitzi Esge 404-763-6830
Magnet Program Mr. Jay R. Wucher 404-669-4942
Gifted and Talented Director Dr. Karen Wolbrink 404-763-5620
Computer Education Director Ms. Katie Lovett 404-763-5506
Curriculum Ms. Tawana Miller 404-763-6898
High School Guidance Ms. Sally Page 770-306-4300
High School Special Ed. Ms. Loretta Saunders 770-306-4300
High School Fine Arts Ms. Harolyn Andrews 770-306-4300
High School Athletics Dr. Fred Wheeler 770-969-6070
High School Information Mr. Michael Robinson 770-306-4300
High School Gifted/Talented Ms. Keena Ryals-Jenkins 770-306-4300
High School Computer Ed. Mrs. Dorothy Walter 770-306-4300

District Size
District  Fulton w/Creekside 
Lowest Grade Level *  Pre - K 
Highest Grade Level *  12 
 
Student Population  6833 
Teacher Population  488 
Professional Staff **  615 
Student/Teacher Ratio 14:1
Median Years of Teaching Experience  11 
# of Elementary Schools  6 
Average Elementary School Population  593 
# of Middle Schools / Junior High Schools  1 
Average Middle School Population  1187 
Primary High School Population  1720 
Average Class Size ***
Grade 1  21 
Grade 8  27 
High School English  30 
High School Math  30 
High School Science  28 
* Districts with only elementary schools include information on the high school most students attend
** Includes guidance counselors, psychologists, social workers, librarians, medical/dental staff, and teachers.
*** Does not include special classes or targeted small group classes.

Elementary and Middle School Programs
District  Fulton w/Creekside 
Academic Programs
Formal Study of a Foreign Language  6 
Use of an Equipped Science Lab  6 
Formal Computer Training  K 
Use of an Equipped Computer Lab  K 
In-classroom Computers  K 
Technology / Industrial Arts  6 
Home Economics  6 
English as a Second Language  K 
Fine Arts Programs
Band Instrument Lessons  4 
Orchestra Instrument Lessons  4 
Organized Band  4 
Organized Orchestra  4 
Organized Chorus  5 
Drama Productions  6 
Radio / TV Production  6 
Gifted and Talented Pull-Out Programs
Fine Arts   
Mathematics  K 
Science  K 
General  K 
Magnet Programs  8 
In-classroom Enrichment  K 
Academic Interschool Competitions
Odyssey of the Mind  K 
Reading Incentive  K 
Science Fair  6 
General Academic  6 
Other Programs
Before School Day Care  Y 
After School Day Care  Y 
After School Busing  Y 
Overnight Field Trips  Y 

Senior Performance
District  Fulton w/Creekside 
High School Seniors  265 
% of Seniors Receiving HS Diploma  99% 
Graduates' Future Plans (% Attending)
4-Year College/University 52%
2-Year / Junior College 11%
Business / Technical School 12%
Armed Forces 9%
Work Force 12%
Awards
National Merit Scholarship Finalists   
National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalists   
Letters of Commendation  6 
Average SAT Scores
% of Seniors taking SATs 65%
Math  430 
Verbal  438 
Average ACT Scores
% of Seniors taking ACTs 45%
English  17.2 
Math  17.7 
Science  18 
Reading  18.1 
Composite  17.8