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Old 02-26-2026 | 10:48 AM
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We lived in East Cobb until a little over 7 years ago, SC coast now. I actually grew up in E. Cobb from the time I was 14. Our daughter went to Mt. Bethel elementary, Dickerson middle and Walton high and I attended Walton.
Very good schools, some of the best in the ATL area. Transitioning from Walton to college was no issue for our daughter, she was well prepared both scholastically and in workload management.
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Old 02-26-2026 | 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Meme In Command
Alpharetta, Milton, Buford, Canton, Woodstock all have good schools from what I've heard from pilots with kids.

PTC doesn't have a monopoly on good schools.

Plenty of good schools within a 60 mile radius. Only people that spread that bs either never leave the wire of FOB Peachtree City or simply don't live in ATL
As someone who went to those PTC schools, they are hard to beat. Of course I need two hands to count the amount of current Delta pilots from my graduating class.

The only schools that could compete with us academically and in sports were some Cobb schools and whatever private one was up north.
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Old 02-26-2026 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by SideStickMonkey
As someone who went to those PTC schools, they are hard to beat. Of course I need two hands to count the amount of current Delta pilots from my graduating class.

The only schools that could compete with us academically and in sports were some Cobb schools and whatever private one was up north.
Right now Buford and Forsyth counties place above Fayette county in school district rankings. Nobody is saying PTC has bad schools by any means. You just don't have a monopoly on all the good schools in the ATL area.

As an ATL local I don't get why Peachtree mafia is so fanatical about defending the greatness of their school district. Gotta somehow justify moving to the most meh area around the city I guess?
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Old 02-26-2026 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Meme In Command
Right now Buford and Forsyth counties place above Fayette county in school district rankings. Nobody is saying PTC has bad schools by any means. You just don't have a monopoly on all the good schools in the ATL area.

As an ATL local I don't get why Peachtree mafia is so fanatical about defending the greatness of their school district. Gotta somehow justify moving to the most meh area around the city I guess?
20 years ago Buford and Forsyth were the boonies. Hell, PTC was the boonies when I first moved there but the schools were the best.

Just like it’s the favorite APC thing to bash PTC, it was (and still is) a nice, safe place to raise a family. Raging around in golf carts as a teenager before they starting registering them was quite nice too.

I left GA years ago and no chance I’m moving back.
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Old 02-26-2026 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ThrustAndTempo
Hi everyone,

My wife and I are exploring the opportunity to move to ATL and live in base. We have elementary age children and would like to live in an area with a good school district.

What school districts are recommended?
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Old 02-26-2026 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ShegotheD
Are you considering living on the north or south side of the airport? In my opinion, each side has its pros and cons. To give you a better recommendation, I need a bit more information. For instance, are you comfortable with driving through heavier traffic for the sake of having more amenities, even if it means a longer commute? Are you a family that enjoys outdoor activities, or do you prefer quieter, more introverted environments? These are just a few considerations. Luckily, we have many great schools in the areas surrounding Atlanta, as well as homeschool co-ops if that interests you.

Currently I commute out of the South Florida to the Northeast. So an hour commute wouldn’t be a concern. One of the concerns would be while on Short Call Reserve to be close enough to make it to ATL for the report time. That’s a consideration factor of where to live.

There is no preference over North or South Atlanta. Both my wife and I are unfamiliar with the area except for College Park is where they chop cars.

We enjoy the outdoors, running on trails, cycling (Road and Gravel), fishing, and playgrounds for kids. Schools are important, but we also want to live somewhere where there are activities to do, restaurants, stores and is an enjoyable place to live.

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Old 02-26-2026 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ThrustAndTempo
Currently I commute out of the South Florida to the Northeast. So an hour commute wouldn’t be a concern. One of the concerns would be while on Short Call Reserve to be close enough to make it to ATL for the report time. That’s a consideration factor of where to live.

There is no preference over North or South Atlanta. Both my wife and I are unfamiliar with the area except for College Park is where they chop cars.

We enjoy the outdoors, running on trails, cycling (Road and Gravel), fishing, and playgrounds for kids. Schools are important, but we also want to live somewhere where there are activities to do, restaurants, stores and is an enjoyable place to live.
I’d say come up for a weekend in the Spring (if you can. Spend a day in PTC, and spend a day in some of the Northern suburbs. See which you vibe with more.

there really is a spot for everyone within short call range. And if you ever get a wild hair to do Cp, Duty Pilot, SLI, Tech Pilot, etc… you can as a local. 👍
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Old 02-26-2026 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by NoDeskJob
I’d say come up for a weekend in the Spring (if you can. Spend a day in PTC, and spend a day in some of the Northern suburbs. See which you vibe with more.
There are plenty of good school districts in the burbs, north and south.

I agree with the above. Come visit. We did a lot of research and picked two areas we thought we would like Drove around them and neither was for us. Turns out research was good but no substitute for walking the ground.

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Old 02-26-2026 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by ThrustAndTempo
Currently I commute out of the South Florida to the Northeast. So an hour commute wouldn’t be a concern. One of the concerns would be while on Short Call Reserve to be close enough to make it to ATL for the report time. That’s a consideration factor of where to live.

There is no preference over North or South Atlanta. Both my wife and I are unfamiliar with the area except for College Park is where they chop cars.

We enjoy the outdoors, running on trails, cycling (Road and Gravel), fishing, and playgrounds for kids. Schools are important, but we also want to live somewhere where there are activities to do, restaurants, stores and is an enjoyable place to live.
PTC is literally a "bubble" that exists south of ATL. It has a lot to offer including great schools, but it's distinctly separated from ATL proper. Kind of it's own thing.

North side is more ATL suburb (unless you go REAL north.) Not saying that this is a bad thing, at all. Just that PTC is a bit more "detached" from the metropolis that is ATL.
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Old 02-26-2026 | 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ThrustAndTempo
Currently I commute out of the South Florida to the Northeast. So an hour commute wouldn’t be a concern. One of the concerns would be while on Short Call Reserve to be close enough to make it to ATL for the report time. That’s a consideration factor of where to live.

There is no preference over North or South Atlanta. Both my wife and I are unfamiliar with the area except for College Park is where they chop cars.

We enjoy the outdoors, running on trails, cycling (Road and Gravel), fishing, and playgrounds for kids. Schools are important, but we also want to live somewhere where there are activities to do, restaurants, stores and is an enjoyable place to live.
SC is "Promptly Available" in "Normal Traffic"

So if you can be at the airport in 2-ish hours driving the speed limit with whatver time you need to get out of the house, you are legal.

I've taken 3-4 hours to parking lot (and another 30 to gate) for SC assignments that are "get here ASAP". Not my fault they called to the furthest airport (granted that's not an ATL thing) at peak rush hour in a snowstorm. I'll get there when I safely can. Under 100 miles is easily defensible. 120 if you are right off the interstate might be.
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