SCHOOLS IN THE COMMUNITY

College Park Elementary School
2075 Princeton Ave,
College Park, GA 30337.
Ph: 470-254-8040,
Fax: 470 254-8192),
led by Principal Maisha Otway, Ed.D., serves grades K-5 and participates in Title I, ensuring all students have access to quality education and meet state standards

The Promise Career Institute
3605 Main St,
College Park, GA 30337
Telephone: 470-254-3950),
offers Fulton County students a transformative education with core academics and career focused programs in partnership with Atlanta Technical College.

The Main Street Academy
(K-7) at 2861 Lakeshore Dr.,
College Park, GA.
(404) 768-0081.
TMSA is a countywide charter school located in Ward 4. The school features a 38-acre campus. including STEAM labs, a gym, arts spaces, petting zoo, etc.

Benjamin Banneker High School
6015 Feldwood Rd,
College Park, GA 30349
Telephone: 470-254-3410
serves grades 9-12.
Ranked 285th in Georgia, 28% of students take AP® courses. The school is 99% minority and 100% economically disadvantaged, serving Ward 4 scholars in Fulton County.
Colleges & Universities
Atlanta Metropolitan State
Drive: 15 min 8.0 mi
Atlanta Technical College
Drive: 19 min 8.7 mi
Morehouse School of Medicine Drive: 17 min 9.4 mi
Atlanta University Center
(Clark, Morris Brown, Spellman, Morehouse Colleges).
Atlanta Metropolitan State College
University System of Georgia
The college offers more than 20 programs and certificates in the fields of business, technology and computer science, humanities and fine arts, natural sciences, etc.

BrookView Elementary School Public Elementary School
(Grades PK-5)
3250 Hammarskjold Dr, Atlanta, GA 30344

Woodland Middle School Public Middle School
(Grades 6-8)
2745 Stone Road
East Point, GA 30349

Woodward Academy
(Grades Pre-K-12)
1662 Rugby Ave
College Park, GA 30337

Resurgence Hall Charter School
is a tuition-free,
(K-8 public school)
1706 Washington Road
East Point, GA 30344
MULTIFAMILY
"Living in WARD 4’s apartment communities is sustainable, thanks to strict code enforcement and city ordinances that ensure quality standards and affordability for residents."
Ward 4 in College Park features five apartment complexes over 25 years old, once home to prominent minorities in the '80s. Thanks to Councilman Gay’s leadership, strong code enforcement, and $7 million in renovations by Chad Construction, 2601, once slated for demolition, now stands as a top-quality, affordable option for working families to live.
FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS
Code Enforcement: (404) 669-3762 Power: (404) 669-3771
Recreation: (404) 669-3762 Police: (404) 761-3131
Human Resource: (404) 669-376 Councilman Gay (678) 794-4538
HAWTHORNE STATION AND
MERITAGE HOMES
Hawthorne Station, a long-anticipated development on 72 acres in Ward 4, sat idle for nearly two decades until Councilman Gay’s leadership and advocacy brought it to life. Initially envisioned by the Folia Group, the project faced delays and later challenges when the COVID-19 pandemic caused the original developer to default.
Rocklyn Homes stepped in to acquire the property and, with Councilman Gay's continued support, completed the development in less than 24 months. The final phase, featuring approximately 50 homes, was later acquired by Meritage Homes, marking the completion of this transformative project.
In addition to residential construction, the development includes community-enhancing amenities negotiated as part of the project. These include Brandon Park, a walking trail, a community house, a bathroom facility, and a neighborhood association, all aimed at improving the quality of life for the residents.
