Our schools
Morningside Elementary School, 1053 East Rock Springs Rd. 30306 404-853-4024. Morningside welcomed a new principal this year, Catalina Pescatore. The new multi-purpose building opened for P.E. and Music classes, as well as community programs offered by Atlanta's Parks & Recreation Department. Liz Coyle is Morningside's PTA President. For the latest news on Morningside Elementary.
Inman Middle School, 744 Virginia Ave. 30306 404-853-4017. Don Doran, Inman's principal for the past 4 years has been named Executive Director of School Reform Team 3 for Atlanta Public Schools. Michael Cooper, a 33 year veteran of APS is serving as interim principal while an extensive search for the next principal is conducted. This year, Inman began implementing the Core Knowledge curriculum striving for academic excellence. If you have questions or would like to be more involved with Inman, contact Martha Rusche, PTA President at mrusche@aol.com.
Grady High School, 929 Charles Allen Dr. 30306 404-853-4000. Enrollment at Grady is over 900 students. The average SAT score from last year's graduates is 1084 which is above the State and National averages. Diane Terrell is the PTSA President.
Council of Intown Neighborhoods and Schools (CINS) - CINS has been supporting the schools in the Grady High School cluster (feeder schools) for many years through their work and financial grants. If you are interested in public education issues relating to Midtown, find out more about CINS. The co-presidents for CINS this year are Sarah Fedota at 404-874-6988 and Cecily Harsch-Kinnane at 404-874-4913.
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