While DeKalb schools overall saw decreases in College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) scores as the Georgia Department of Education today (April 21) released results from the 2013 and 2012 school years, the majority of the county’s schools in Brookhaven and Dunwoody netted gains.

The statewide accountability system was implemented in 2012 to replace the No Child Left Behind Adequate Yearly Progress measurement. Results from 2012 were recalculated and released today based on feedback from education partners and the public.

Statewide, both elementary and middle schools saw increases overall, while high school scores saw a dip. Overall, Atlanta Public Schools and Fulton County Schools increased scores at all three levels, while DeKalb fell in all three.

Below are results from 2013 and 2012 for Brookhaven and Dunwoody schools in the DeKalb County Schools system:

Brookhaven schools2013 2012
Ashford Park Elementary87.677.9
Montgomery Elementary8988.6
Woodward Elementary4864.2
DeKalb PATH Elementary83.283
DeKalb PATH Middle90.985.4
Chamblee Middle School87.982.7
Chamblee Charter High78.680.3
Cross Keys High72.863.6
Dunwoody schools20132012
Austin Elementary96.595.1
Chesnut Elementary84.170.2
Dunwoody Elementary93.785.4
Kingsley Elementary68.968.7
Vanderlyn Elementary95.294.2
Peachtree Middle72.881
Dunwoody High79.180.9

This article was updated to include DeKalb PATH Charter School in Brookhaven, which was inadvertently left off the list.

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