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Garden Hills Elementary School

Garden Hills Elementary School is an elementary school in Garden Hills, Atlanta, Georgia and a part of Atlanta Public Schools (APS).

Extracurricular programs
In 1997 the Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote that the school's orchestra, which had 75 students, some of whom did not natively speak English, "won acclaim", and Anne Sheldon, the teacher overseeing the program, stated that the school's faculty has "absolute commitment to the program" and that the students were "very, very dedicated." ==Student body and attendance zone==
Student body and attendance zone
In 1987 the school had about 400 students, with about 73 coming from the 287-unit Piedmont Court and East Wesley Apartments, known for hosting various waves of refugees, including from the Cuban Revolution, the Vietnam War, and the Soviet–Afghan War. Nehl Horton of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote that Garden Hills accordingly "has a well-developed and successful program for international students." A spokesperson for the apartment residents stated that "The international component[...]has brought Atlanta recognition around the country from teachers of English as a second language." ==Feeder patterns==
Feeder patterns
Residents zoned to Garden Hills are also zoned to: Sutton Middle School and North Atlanta High School. ==References==
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