That’s pretty darn good, has become somewhat routine, yet still manages to leave room for improvement. Indeed, quite a few of the high schools in Northwest Georgia showed up well (Trion in Chattooga County, a somewhat different breed of public school, came in at No. 25 and is also routinely up there).
Best of all, this high Rome rating has become the norm and not the exception, meaning local educators refuse to rest on past laurels and are dealing with a steady stream of highly intelligent and motivated youngsters.







