Clear Creek Elementary School
Phone: (770) 606-5403
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- Status: Operational
- Type: Regular
- Grades: Pre-K - 5th
- School Location: A Rural Area
Brief Description
- Clear Creek Elementary School serves Pre-K through 5th Grade Students From The City Of Cartersville, Which Is Part Of Bartow County. This School Is Eligible For Participation In State & Federal Title I Programs. Some Or All Students From This School Participate In Free Or Reduced Lunch Programs.
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- State Colleges
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Local & State Colleges, Universities & Technical Schools
- Atlanta Institute of Music
- 5985 Financial Drive Suite 200
- Norcross, GA 30071
- (770) 242-7717
- Georgia Military College - Columbus Campus
- 2601 Cross Country Dr Bldg B
- Columbus, GA 31906
- (706) 683-7800
- Gwinnett College
- 4230 Hwy 29 Ste 11
- Lilburn, GA 30047
- (770) 381-7200
- Wesleyan College
- 4760 Forsyth Rd
- Macon, GA 31210
- (478) 477-1110
- Dekalb Technical College
- 495 N Indian Creek Dr
- Clarkston, GA 30021
- (404) 297-9522
- Southeastern Technical College
- 3001 E First St
- Vidalia, GA 30474
- (912) 538-3100
Libraries Near This School
- CARTERSVILLE/BARTOW COUNTY LIBRARY
- 429 W. MAIN STREET
- CARTERSVILLE, GA 30120
- (770) 382-4203
- EMMIE NELSON LIBRARY
- 108 COVERED BRIDGE ROAD
- CARTERSVILLE, GA 30120
- (770) 382-2057
School Information
- Number of Students: 595
- Number of Full-Time Teachers: 41
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 14.7:1
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*Source: NCES 2006-2007; GA Department of Education; Local Districts and Schools
