Fulton County Charter High School of Mathematics and Science

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Fulton County Charter High School of Mathematics and Science
Address
2000 Holcomb Woods Parkway

Roswell
,
Georgia

United States
Coordinates34°1′12.77″N 84°18′32.2″W / 34.0202139°N 84.308944°W / 34.0202139; -84.308944Coordinates: 34°1′12.77″N 84°18′32.2″W / 34.0202139°N 84.308944°W / 34.0202139; -84.308944
Information
TypePublic school
Established2001
Closed2004
School districtFulton County
PrincipalGary Martin
Grades9 - 11
Enrollment210
Color(s)Blue & Silver
MascotPanther
Accreditationsacs

Fulton County Charter High School of Mathematics and Science, also known as Math/Science High and MSH, was a high school in Roswell, Georgia, United States, established in 2001 and disbanded in the spring of 2004. Housed in an old furniture store, the charter school was built around New York City's Bronx High School of Science model.

History[]

Only one student completed high school at MSHS, Gabriel Kassel. His degree was granted from another area high school, but all coursework was completed at the end of the Junior (third year) of the school's operation.

The building was subsequently leased and remodeled by the Atlanta Academy, a private K-8 elementary school in 2006. The Atlanta Academy remains in the facility, as of 2016.

Enrollment[]

Enrollment was open to all high school students in Fulton County.

Awards[]

  • Website Design competition, 3rd place[1]
  • All-state Band (2001), 2 students[1]
  • Georgia Tech's Robojackets competition (Spring 2002), 5th place[1]
  • Odyssey of the Mind, regional (2004), 1st place
  • Odyssey of the Mind, state (2004), 2nd place
  • Georgia Science and Engineering Fair, state (2004), 1st place

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