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The Paulding County school district is composed of thirty-five schools as of 2012–13: twenty-one elementary schools, nine middle schools, and five high schools. [3] After the 2011–12 school year, P.B. Ritch Elementary closed and a new middle school with the same name opened near Hiram the following year. [4]
North Paulding was projected to open in 2008, but due to over-crowding in the nearby East Paulding High School, it opened a year early. In the school's first year, North Paulding only taught freshmen and had to use Sammy McClure Middle School as its teaching facility until the actual high school building opened in 2008.
Crimson and Gold. Mascot. Spartan. South Paulding High School is a public high school located in Paulding County, Georgia, United States. Opened in 2006, South Paulding is a part of the Paulding County School District. Beginning its second year (2007–2008), a 12th grade class was added and the student body was composed of 1657 students.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report evaluates schools based on graduation rates, academic performance and more. Paulding County High Schools' 2022 Rankings Announced By U.S. News
East Paulding High School is a public secondary school located in Dallas, Georgia, United States. EPHS was established in 1991 and is nestled in one of the country's fastest-growing counties. The school's enrollment is approaching 1800 students. Brad Thomason was appointed Principal during the summer of 2020.
The Academy opened during the 2012-2013 school year. Band and chorus. The school's marching band (The Pride of Paulding) had 103 members for the 2016-2017 year. During the spring concert season, the Paulding County High School Concert Band competes in the Georgia Music Educators Association's (GMEA) and Large Group Performance Evaluation (LGPE).
Argosy University. Argosy University was a system of for-profit colleges owned by Dream Center Education Holdings (DCEH), LLC and Education Management Corporation . On February 27, 2019, the US Department of Education stated that they were cutting off federal funding to Argosy University.
After the students finished dissecting the animals they were buried under what is known today as the Philip Weltner Library. [6] In 1936, William Randolph Hearst gifted 400 acres (160 ha) to the university, and in 1948 he made a donation of $100,000; The university administration building was subsequently named in honor of Hearst's mother ...