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Best Walton County Public Middle Schools (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 6 public middle schools serving 7,132 students in Walton County, GA.
The top ranked public middle schools in Walton County, GA are Mcconnell Middle School, Youth Middle School and Loganville Middle School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Walton County, GA public middle schools have an average math proficiency score of 42% (versus the Georgia public middle school average of 35%), and reading proficiency score of 42% (versus the 39% statewide average). Middle schools in Walton County have an average ranking of 8/10, which is in the top 30% of Georgia public middle schools.
Minority enrollment is 64% of the student body (majority Black), which is less than the Georgia public middle school average of 66% (majority Black).

Best Public Middle Schools in Walton County (2025)

School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Quick Facts
Rank: #11.
Mcconnell Middle School
(Math: 52% | Reading: 51%)
Rank:
9/
10
Top 20%
550 Ozora Rd
Loganville, GA 30052
(770) 554-1000
Gr: 6-8 | 2,058 students Student-teacher ratio: 16:1 Minority enrollment: 84%
Rank: #22.
Youth Middle School
(Math: 51% | Reading: 41%)
Rank:
8/
10
Top 30%
1804 Highway 81
Loganville, GA 30052
(770) 466-6849
Gr: 6-8 | 1,208 student Student-teacher ratio: 17:1 Minority enrollment: 30%
Rank: #33.
Loganville Middle School
(Math: 46% | Reading: 44%)
Rank:
7/
10
Top 50%
4869 Bay Creek Church Rd
Loganville, GA 30052
(678) 684-2960
Gr: 6-8 | 1,307 student Student-teacher ratio: 17:1 Minority enrollment: 55%
Rank: #44.
Social Circle Middle School
(Math: 27% | Reading: 36%)
Rank:
5/
10
Bottom 50%
154 Alcova Dr
Social Circle, GA 30025
(770) 464-1932
Gr: 6-8 | 448 students Student-teacher ratio: 14:1 Minority enrollment: 33%
Rank: #55.
Grace Snell Middle School
(Math: 25% | Reading: 34%)
Rank:
4/
10
Bottom 50%
3800 Brushy Fork Rd
Loganville, GA 30052
(770) 554-7750
Gr: 6-8 | 1,258 student Student-teacher ratio: 15:1 Minority enrollment: 94%
Rank: #66.
Carver Middle School
(Math: 29% | Reading: 28%)
Rank:
4/
10
Bottom 50%
1095 Good Hope Rd
Monroe, GA 30655
(770) 267-6000
Gr: 6-8 | 853 students Student-teacher ratio: 15:1 Minority enrollment: 53%
[+] Show Closed Public Schools in Walton County, GA

Walton County Public Schools (Closed)

School
Location
Quick Facts
506 Booth Dr
Monroe, GA 30655
(770) 267-5201
203 Bold Springs Avenue
Monroe, GA 30655
(770) 267-6532
Gr: 3-5 | 493 students Student-teacher ratio: 12:1 Minority enrollment: 54%
506 Booth Drive
Monroe, GA 30655
(770) 267-5201
240-a West Hightower Trail
Social Circle, GA 30025
(770) 464-4410
300 Double Springs Church Rd
Monroe, GA 30656
(770) 266-4599

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top ranked public middle schools in Walton County, GA?
The top ranked public middle schools in Walton County, GA include Mcconnell Middle School, Youth Middle School and Loganville Middle School.
How many public middle schools are located in Walton County?
6 public middle schools are located in Walton County.
What is the racial composition of students in Walton County?
Walton County public middle schools minority enrollment is 64% of the student body (majority Black), which is less than the Georgia public middle schools average of 66% (majority Black).
Which public middle schools in Walton County are often viewed compared to one another?

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