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Chattahoochee High School

Alpharetta, GA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 1855

Overview

Chattahoochee High School
5230 Taylor Rd
Alpharetta, GA 30022
(770) 521-7600
Chattahoochee High School is located in Alpharetta, GA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 9 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Multiracial
4%
Hispanic
8%
Black, non-Hispanic
15%
White, non-Hispanic
51%
Other
22%

Reviews15 Reviews

4.0
student
I am a freshman at Chattahoochee High School and I have to say this school has been a wonderful experience. Most of the teachers here treat us fairly and with respect. They are highly tolerant and are willing to spend some of their free time helping students that are struggling in class. Their knowledge of subjects such as science and mathematics are highly progressive, going much further into depth than other schools nearby. The school offers multiple languages as well, along with many elective courses you would not see in other schools. The students here also show great potential and rarely, if not ever, fight in school with other students or their teachers. They also have a broad range for clubs and sports, to the point where there is a club for nearly everything. I highly recommend this school to any parents with children of high potential or intelligence.
parent
My daughter is a junior at Chattahoochee and has attended this school since her freshman year. Chattahoochee is an excellent school with very diverse students. She has attended several AP courses that will help her transition into college smoothly. I am extremely happy with my choice to enroll her in Chattahoochie High School.
parent
Experienced, outstanding teachers combined with students who have a culture of pursuing excellence across a wide spectrum of academic, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities and are also actually kind to each other make Charrahoochee a great place to go to high school.
other
Very nice school with mostly great teachers. A few that need not teach anymore. Counselors are fantastic, principal leadership is professional and organized. However, the school seems to cater to honors-track students and has little recognition/support for on-level students. Things run smoothly here, but I wish there were a little more support for struggling students or students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds. They are still highly-intelligent, capable, and valuable human beings that an educational institution is responsible for molding and inspiring, not putting down and stifling opportunities for. They should not be pre-judged as bad or under-achieving or hopeless because of their past - administration could do a little better job working with them and inspiring them to be life-long learners through good teaching and meaningful working relationships. Students are highly (overly) involved in activities, and there is good school spirit. Facilities are old, but teachers are creative. Many students suffer from entitlement attitudes, but you get that in areas like this. I hope to send my child here next year.
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