u(value) - Upward Movement in State School Rankings and by How Many Places
Gwinnett County Public School Rankings
Elementary School Rankings (out of 1190 schools)
School
State
RankAchievement
ScorePoint
ChangeExceeds
StandardsPoverty
IndexPoverty
RateAdditional
Information
Parsons
Elementary School43
98.5%
n/a
64.5%
0
13.0%
n/a
Simpson
Elementary School52
98.0%
n/a
74.0%
0
3.0%
n/a
Camp Creek
Elementary School77
97.5%
n/a
65.0%
0
14.0%
n/a
Head
Elementary School82
97.5%
n/a
53.0%
0
18.0%
n/a
Brookwood
Elementary School83
97.5%
n/a
52.0%
0
19.0%
n/a
Riverside
Elementary School91
97.0%
n/a
66.5%
0
6.0%
n/a
Duncan Creek
Elementary School99
97.0%
n/a
59.0%
0
12.0%
n/a
Sugar Hill
Elementary School122
96.5%
n/a
52.0%
1
38.0%
n/a
Suwanee
Elementary School171
95.5%
n/a
55.5%
0
8.0%
n/a
Harmony
Elementary School173
95.5%
n/a
54.0%
0
22.0%
n/a
State Rank - State ranking out of the 1190 elementary schools in Georgia. The rank is determined by the Achievement Score. The Percentage Exceeding Standards serves as a tiebreaker. If both of these criteria are equal, there is a tie and the schools are listed with equal rank in alphabetical order by school name.
Achievement Score - Average of: 1. The percentage of students in the school that meet or exceed standards in reading on the third-grade CRCT. 2. The percentage of students in the school that meet or exceed standards in math on the third-grade CRCT.
Point Change - Difference between the New Achievement Score and the Last Achievement Score.
Exceeds Standards - Average of: 1. The percentage of students in the school that exceed standards in reading on the third-grade CRCT. 2. The percentage of students in the school that exceed standards in math on the third-grade CRCT.
Poverty Index - Measures how well a school is performing relative to its poverty rate. A score above zero indicates better than expected performance, below zero indicates lower than expected performance, and zero indicates that the school is performing as expected.
Poverty Rate - The percentage of students eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunch provides an indicator of the poverty level of the students attending the school.
Additional Information - See the legend at the base of these tables for symbol interpretations.
Gwinnett County Public School Rankings
Middle School Rankings (out of 486 schools)
School
State
RankAchievement
ScorePoint
ChangeExceeds
StandardsPoverty
IndexPoverty
RateAdditional
Information
Frank N. Osborne
Middle School19
97.5%
n/a
46.0%
0
21.0%
n/a
Alton C. Crews
Middle School22
97.0%
+0.5
57.0%
0
15.0%
d18
McConnell
Middle School34
96.0%
+5.0
32.5%
0
26.0%
d16
Glenn C. Jones
Middle School36
95.5%
n/a
43.0%
0
22.0%
n/a
Trickum
Middle School39
95.0%
+4.5
47.5%
0
23.0%
d20
Dacula
Middle School45
95.0%
+8.0
33.0%
0
31.0%
d13
Lanier
Middle School49
94.5%
+8.5
43.0%
0
21.0%
d10
Creekland
Middle School64
93.5%
+8.0
32.5%
0
25.0%
d22
Five Forks
Middle School68
93.0%
+5.0
37.0%
0
28.0%
d41
Hull
Middle School69
93.0%
+8.5
36.5%
0
25.0%
d22
State Rank - State ranking out of 486 middle schools in Georgia. The rank is determined by the achievement score. The percentage exceeding standards serves as a tiebreaker. If both of these criteria are equal, there is a tie and the schools are listed with equal rank in alphabetical order by school name.
Achievement Score - Average of: 1. The percentage of students in the school that meet or exceed standards in reading on the eighth-grade CRCT. 2. The percentage of students in the school that meet or exceed standards in math on the eighth-grade CRCT.
Point Change - Difference between the New Achievement Score and the Last Achievement Score.
Exceeds Standards - Average of: 1. The percentage of students in the school that exceed standards in reading on the eighth-grade CRCT. 2. The percentage of students in the school that exceed standards in math on the eighth-grade CRCT.
Poverty Index - Measures how well a school is performing relative to its poverty rate. A score above zero indicates better than expected perfor-mance, below zero indicates lower than expected performance, and zero indicates that the school is performing as expected.
Poverty Rate - The percentage of students eligible to receive free/reduced-price lunch provides an indicator of the poverty level.
Additional Information - See the legend at the base of these tables for symbol interpretations.
Gwinnett County Public School Rankings
High School Rankings (out of 380 schools)
School
State
RankAchievement
ScorePoint
ChangeExceeds
StandardsPoverty
IndexPoverty
RateAdditional
Information
Brookwood
High School20
88.7%
-9.8
51.0%
0
13.0%
d11
Parkview
High School30
84.6%
-13.9
45.1%
0
21.0%
d21
North Gwinnett
High School31
84.6%
-12.4
43.0%
0
15.0%
u4
Collins Hill
High School38
83.1%
-13.9
43.0%
0
21.0%
d7
Mill Creek
High School43
82.4%
n/a
39.4%
0
18.0%
n/a
Peachtree Ridge
High School45
81.8%
n/a
41.5%
0
21.0%
n/a
Grayson
High School49
80.6%
-16.9
34.2%
0
21.0%
d24
Dacula
High School54
79.8%
-17.7
36.2%
0
27.0%
d28
Duluth
High School63
77.2%
n/a
36.7%
0
31.0%
n/a
Norcross
High School84
74.0%
-19.5
35.0%
0
51.0%
u41
State Rank - State ranking out of 380 high schools in Georgia. The rank is determined by the Achievement Score. The % Exceeds serves as a tiebreaker. If both of these criteria are equal, there is a tie and the schools are listed with equal rank in alphabetical order by school name.
Achievement Score - Average of: 1. The percentage of students in the school that score in the Meets/Exceeds range in English Language Arts. 2. The percentage of students in the school that score in the Meets/Exceeds range in math on the Georgia High School Graduation Test.
Point Change - Difference between the New Achievement Score and the Last Achievement Score.
Exceeds Standards - Average of: 1. The percentage of students in the school that exceed standards in English Language Arts on the GHSGT. 2. The percentage of students in the school that exceed standards in math on the GHSGT.
Poverty Index - Measures how well a school is performing relative to its poverty rate. A score above zero indicates better than expected perfor-mance, below zero indicates lower than expected performance, and zero indicates that the school is performing as expected.
Poverty Rate - The percentage of students eligible to receive free/reduced-price lunch provides an indicator of the poverty level of the students attending the school.
Additional Information:
d(value) - Downward Movement in State School Rankings and by How Many Places
n/a - Data Not Available
n/c - No Change




