Forsyth County Georgia Top Schools
The following Elementary Schools had combined level 2 and level 3 CRCT scores of 95% or better:
Big Creek Elementary
1994 Peachtree Parkway
Cumming, Georgia 30041
Phone: 770.887.4584
Fax: 770.781.2247
Principal: Dr. Thomas Davis
Assistant Principal: Ms. Amy Bartlett - Ms. Jennifer Swaim
Mashburn Elementary
3777 Samples Road
Cumming, Georgia 30041
Phone: 770.889.1630
Fax: 770.888.1202
Principal: Mr. Joey Pirkle
Assistant Principal: Ms. Kathie Braswell
Settles Bridge Elementary
600 James Burgess Road
Suwanee, Georgia 30024
Phone: 770.887.1883
Fax: 770.887.7383
Principal: Mr. Gary Davison
Assistant Principal: Ms. Donna Morris - Ms. Sherri Black
Sharon Elementary
3595 Old Atlanta Road
Suwanee, Georgia 30024
Phone: 770.888.7511
Fax: 770.888.7510
Principal: Ms. Debbie Smith
Assistant Principal: Ms. Barbara Clement - Mr. Scott Feldkamp
Vickery Elementary
6280 Post Road
Cumming, Georgia 30040
Phone: 770.346.0040
Fax: 770.346.0045
Principal: Ms. Beth Kieffer
Assistant Principal: Dr. Myra Reidy - Ms. Kim Fox
Forsyth County Top Middle Schools
The following Middle Schools exceeded combined level 2 and level 3 CRCT scores of 90%:
South Forsyth Middle School
2865 Old Atlanta Road
Cumming, Georgia 30041
Phone: 770.888.3170
Fax: 770.888.3175
Principal: Ms. Debbie Sarver
Assistant Principal: Mr. Jeff Clapper - Ms. Beth Hebert
Forsyth County Top High Schools
The following High Schools exceeded the National SAT average score of 1026:
South Forsyth High School (1055)
585 Peachtree Parkway
Cumming, Georgia 30041
Phone: 770.781.2264
Fax: 770.888.1224
Principal: Mr. Richard Gill
Assistant Principal:
Ms. Laura Link
Ms. Betty Pope
Mr. Todd Shirley
Dr. Michael Tinney
Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship and Grant Program
HOPE - Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally - is Georgia’s unique scholarship program that assists students with financial assistance at eligible Georgia public and private colleges and universities, and public technical colleges. The HOPE Scholarship is totally funded by the Georgia Lottery. Since the HOPE Program began in 1993, more than $2.7 billion in HOPE funds has been awarded to more than 850,000 students attending Georgia’s colleges, universities, and technical colleges.
