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Why Weren't Schools an Issue With Other New Cities in the Area?

Why Weren't Schools an Issue With Other New Cities in the Area?

Each of the new cities in the region were formed from previously in unincorporated areas of their current counties. Since Georgia's constitution prohibits cities from establishing new independent school systems, the county school systems are responsible for education when new cities are formed. Because the counties were already responsible for education in each instance, no change was needed and students remained in place.. 

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There were no changes to schools when Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, and Brookhaven incorporated; why would Buckhead be any different?
Why Weren't Schools an Issue With Other New Cities in the Area?
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