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Atlanta Public Schools Shows Continuous Improvement in 2025 CCRPI Data

by Thomas Scott

Atlanta Public Schools (APS) continued to show overall improvement on the College and Career Readiness Index (CCRPI), according to the 2025 CCRPI data, released by the Georgia Department of Education.

To celebrate our school’s exceptional CCRPI results, APS Today will highlight the amazing school principals and education leaders who contributed to these gains in academic achievement.

The CCRPI includes five components: Content Mastery, Progress, Closing Gaps, Readiness, and – for high schools – Graduation Rate. APS scored 100 on the Closing Gaps component in elementary schools and improved Readiness and Content Mastery scores at all grade bands. Additionally, students with disabilities and who are economically disadvantaged made gains in 11 of 12 areas. 

Individual school highlights include:

  • Barack and Michelle Obama Academy and Springdale Park Elementary both scored 100 in the Progress component.
  • Hollis Innovation Academy (middle school) scored a 99.9 on Progress.
  • Mary Lin Elementary, Springdale Park, Virginia-Highland Elementary, and Morningside Elementary all scored a 100 in Content Mastery.
  • Coretta Scott King Young Women’s Leadership Academy scored a 100 for Graduation Rate.
  • M. Agnes Jones Elementary and Humphries Elementary increased their Progress score by 20.9 and 18.2 points, respectively.

“I am appreciative of the work that our teachers, leaders, and staff do each day in support of our students. Our focus remains on getting back to the basics and ensuring every student receives high-quality instruction in every class every day,” Superintendent Dr. Bryan Johnson said. “We have significant opportunities ahead, but together as a community of believers, we will continue to make progress. The future of Atlanta’s public school system is bright.” 

More information on APS’ 2025 CCRPI performance can be found here.


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