The 2022 cartographic boundary KMLs are simplified representations of selected geographic areas from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). These boundary files are specifically designed for small-scale thematic mapping. When possible, generalization is performed with the intent to maintain the hierarchical relationships among geographies and to maintain the alignment of geographies within a file set for a given year. Geographic areas may not align with the same areas from another year. Some geographies are available as nation-based files while others are available only as state-based files. School Districts are single-purpose administrative units within which local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The Census Bureau obtains the boundaries, names, local education agency codes, grade ranges, and school district levels for school districts from state officials for the primary purpose of providing the U.S. Department of Education with estimates of the number of children in poverty within each school district. This information serves as the basis for the Department of Education to determine the annual allocation of Title I funding to states and school districts. The cartographic boundary files include separate files for elementary, secondary and unified school districts. The generalized school district boundaries in this file are based on those in effect for the 2021-2022 school year, i.e., in operation as of January 1, 2022.
Macon-Bibb County School District boundaries for elementary, middle and high schools. Information is maintained by the Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Department. For more information about the Macon-Bibb County District visit https://www.bcsdk12.net.
This application lists and shows where each of the schools in the City of Roswell. It covers Elementary, Middle, High Schools and Private Schools boundaries. It shows which schools that Roswell students would go to if not located in our city limits.
This application is intended to display educational performance among Georgia's school districts. Three measures of educational performance are included: high-school graduation rate, college and career readiness (CCRPI), and adequate yearly progress (AYP). Performance in each of these categories was synthesized to create a composite index of 'overall school performance' to help identify a more holistic measure of school district performance.The final application allows students, teachers, and statisticians alike to understand their school district's performance (in specific) while affording a more general picture of where the state stands academically. The map is color-blind friendly, and it includes interactive pop-ups to display additional information about each school district, like: percent of students receiving free or reduced lunch; CCRPI score by grade (elementary, middle, high); and superintendent salary. This further helps to visualize otherwise tabular data available on the Department of Education's website, allowing for transparency and interactivity in data reporting.
Public school district boundaries within Forsyth County, GA
This application is intended to display educational performance among Georgia's school districts. Three measures of educational performance are included: high-school graduation rate, college and career readiness (CCRPI), and adequate yearly progress (AYP). Performance in each of these categories was synthesized to create a composite index of 'overall school performance' to help identify a more holistic measure of school district performance.The final application allows students, teachers, and statisticians alike to understand their school district's performance (in specific) while affording a more general picture of where the state stands academically. The map is color-blind friendly, and it includes interactive pop-ups to display additional information about each school district, like: percent of students receiving free or reduced lunch; CCRPI score by grade (elementary, middle, high); and superintendent salary. This further helps to visualize otherwise tabular data available on the Department of Education's website, allowing for transparency and interactivity in data reporting.*Map Created by Andrew Wirt for the CP4510 course at Georgia Tech*
Forsyth County board of education districts derived from natural boundaries and census blocks corrected to Forsyth County Tax Parcels. Boundaries updated based on the 2022 election and 2020 United Census population values
About this map:Click anywhere within the district boundaries to learn more about the Fayette County Board of Commissioner representatives and school board members for each district.Zoom in to a specific location to view the voting precinct labels.
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The GEEARS Community Compass was developed by the Atlanta Regional Commission Research & Analytics Group. This tool allows users to quickly assess early learning resources and child well-being within and across census tracts. Its base layer features the Early Childhood Index, which is comprised of 9 key indicators, including Access to Quality Rated Child Care (see below). Geocoded early learning assets appear as a separate layer. Users can select additional layers of interest, including school and legislative districts. to enable exploration of GEEARS: Georgia Early Education Alliance of Ready Students.The GEEARS Community Compass allows users to quickly assess early learning resources and child well-being within and across census tracts. Its base layer features the Early Childhood Index, which is comprised of 9 key indicators, including Access to Quality Rated Child Care (see below). Geocoded early learning assets appear as a separate layer. Users can select additional layers of interest, including school and legislative districts. Early Childhood Index:· Access to Quality Rated Child Care*· % of Children ages 0-4 below poverty· % of Population Ages 25 and Over with no High School Diploma· % of Adults with Limited English Proficiency· % of Children with no Parent in the Labor Force· % of Births to Mothers with Less than a High School Diploma· % Low Birthweight Births, 2010-14· % of Children Ages 0-4 Receiving Food Stamps· % of 3rd graders scoring "proficient" or higher on the 3rd grade ELA Georgia Milestone test Each indicator was standardized to have a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 16.66, so that +/- 3 standard deviations would represent the range 0-100. The standardized variable was then capped within this range so as to prevent extreme outliers from having undue impact on the final index score and "flipped" if needed so that higher numbers represent better outcomes. The final index score is simply the mean of the standardized values of the indicators, and has a theoretical range of 0-100. The GEEARS Community Compass widgets:All Data Layers:Early Learning ProgramsHead Start and Early Head StartGeorgia Pre-K ProgramsQuality Rated Programs by RatingCity School DistrictsCensus TractsCounties (Early Childhood Profiles available)2012 Georgia Senate Districts2012 Georgia House of Representatives DistrictsUS Congressional Districts (113th)Access to Quality Rated Child CareGEEARS Early Childhood IndexGEEARS Index: % of Population Ages 0-4 in Poverty, 2011-15GEEARS Index: % of Population Ages 25 and Over with No High School Diploma, 2011-15GEEARS Index: % of Adults with Limited English Proficiency, 2011-15GEEARS Index: % of Children with no Parent in the Labor Force, 2011-15GEEARS Index: % of Births to Mothers with Less than a High School Diploma, 2010-14GEEARS Index: % Low Birthweight Births, 2010-14GEEARS Index: % of Children Ages 0-4 Receiving Food Stamps
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Enrollment zones for elementary, middle and high schools by neighborhoods in Johns Creek, GA.Neighborhood boundaries are created and maintained by Johns Creek, GA.Enrollment zone data is from Fulton County Public Schools.
Boundaries for the SCCPSS high school attendance zones. Updated annually or as requested by SCCPSS.
Middle School Zone Polygons within Glynn County.
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This dataset was developed by the Research & Analytics Group at the Atlanta Regional Commission using data from the U.S. Census Bureau across all standard and custom geographies at statewide summary level where applicable. For a deep dive into the data model including every specific metric, see the ACS 2017-2021 Data Manifest. The manifest details ARC-defined naming conventions, field names/descriptions and topics, summary levels; source tables; notes and so forth for all metrics. Find naming convention prefixes/suffixes, geography definitions and user notes below.Prefixes:NoneCountpPercentrRatemMedianaMean (average)tAggregate (total)chChange in absolute terms (value in t2 - value in t1)pchPercent change ((value in t2 - value in t1) / value in t1)chpChange in percent (percent in t2 - percent in t1)sSignificance flag for change: 1 = statistically significant with a 90% CI, 0 = not statistically significant, blank = cannot be computedSuffixes:_e21Estimate from 2017-21 ACS_m21Margin of Error from 2017-21 ACS_e102006-10 ACS, re-estimated to 2020 geography_m10Margin of Error from 2006-10 ACS, re-estimated to 2020 geography_e10_21Change, 2010-21 (holding constant at 2020 geography)GeographiesAAA = Area Agency on Aging (12 geographic units formed from counties providing statewide coverage)ARC21 = Atlanta Regional Commission modeling area (21 counties merged to a single geographic unit)ARWDB7 = Atlanta Regional Workforce Development Board (7 counties merged to a single geographic unit)BeltLine (buffer)BeltLine Study (subareas)Census Tract (statewide)CFGA23 = Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (23 counties merged to a single geographic unit)City (statewide)City of Atlanta Council Districts (City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Planning Unit (City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Planning Unit STV (3 NPUs merged to a single geographic unit within City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Statistical Areas (City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Statistical Areas E02E06 (2 NSAs merged to single geographic unit within City of Atlanta)County (statewide)Georgia House (statewide)Georgia Senate (statewide)MetroWater15 = Atlanta Metropolitan Water District (15 counties merged to a single geographic unit)Regional Commissions (statewide)SPARCC = Strong, Prosperous And Resilient Communities ChallengeState of Georgia (single geographic unit)Superdistrict (ARC region)US Congress (statewide)UWGA13 = United Way of Greater Atlanta (13 counties merged to a single geographic unit)WFF = Westside Future Fund (subarea of City of Atlanta)ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (statewide)The user should note that American Community Survey data represent estimates derived from a surveyed sample of the population, which creates some level of uncertainty, as opposed to an exact measure of the entire population (the full census count is only conducted once every 10 years and does not cover as many detailed characteristics of the population). Therefore, any measure reported by ACS should not be taken as an exact number – this is why a corresponding margin of error (MOE) is also given for ACS measures. The size of the MOE relative to its corresponding estimate value provides an indication of confidence in the accuracy of each estimate. Each MOE is expressed in the same units as its corresponding measure; for example, if the estimate value is expressed as a number, then its MOE will also be a number; if the estimate value is expressed as a percent, then its MOE will also be a percent. The user should also note that for relatively small geographic areas, such as census tracts shown here, ACS only releases combined 5-year estimates, meaning these estimates represent rolling averages of survey results that were collected over a 5-year span (in this case 2017-2021). Therefore, these data do not represent any one specific point in time or even one specific year. For geographic areas with larger populations, 3-year and 1-year estimates are also available. For further explanation of ACS estimates and margin of error, visit Census ACS website.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2017-2021Data License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC by 4.0)Link to the data manifest: https://garc.maps.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/34b9adfdcc294788ba9c70bf433bd4c1/data
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These data were developed by the Research & Analytics Group at the Atlanta Regional Commission using data from the U.S. Census Bureau across all standard and custom geographies at statewide summary level where applicable. .
For a deep dive into the data model including every specific metric, see the ACS 2018-2022 Data Manifest. The manifest details ARC-defined naming conventions, field names/descriptions and topics, summary levels; source tables; notes and so forth for all metrics. Find naming convention prefixes/suffixes, geography definitions and user notes below.Prefixes:NoneCountpPercentrRatemMedianaMean (average)tAggregate (total)chChange in absolute terms (value in t2 - value in t1)pchPercent change ((value in t2 - value in t1) / value in t1)chpChange in percent (percent in t2 - percent in t1)sSignificance flag for change: 1 = statistically significant with a 90% CI, 0 = not statistically significant, blank = cannot be computedSuffixes:_e22Estimate from 2018-22 ACS_m22Margin of Error from 2018-22 ACS_e102006-10 ACS, re-estimated to 2020 geography_m10Margin of Error from 2006-10 ACS, re-estimated to 2020 geography_e10_22Change, 2010-22 (holding constant at 2020 geography)GeographiesAAA = Area Agency on Aging (12 geographic units formed from counties providing statewide coverage)ARC21 = Atlanta Regional Commission modeling area (21 counties merged to a single geographic unit)ARWDB7 = Atlanta Regional Workforce Development Board (7 counties merged to a single geographic unit)BeltLineStatistical (buffer)BeltLineStatisticalSub (subareas)Census Tract (statewide)CFGA23 = Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (23 counties merged to a single geographic unit)City (statewide)City of Atlanta Council Districts (City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Planning Unit (City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Statistical Areas (City of Atlanta)County (statewide)Georgia House (statewide)Georgia Senate (statewide)HSSA = High School Statistical Area (11 county region)MetroWater15 = Atlanta Metropolitan Water District (15 counties merged to a single geographic unit)Regional Commissions (statewide)State of Georgia (single geographic unit)Superdistrict (ARC region)US Congress (statewide)UWGA13 = United Way of Greater Atlanta (13 counties merged to a single geographic unit)ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (statewide)The user should note that American Community Survey data represent estimates derived from a surveyed sample of the population, which creates some level of uncertainty, as opposed to an exact measure of the entire population (the full census count is only conducted once every 10 years and does not cover as many detailed characteristics of the population). Therefore, any measure reported by ACS should not be taken as an exact number – this is why a corresponding margin of error (MOE) is also given for ACS measures. The size of the MOE relative to its corresponding estimate value provides an indication of confidence in the accuracy of each estimate. Each MOE is expressed in the same units as its corresponding measure; for example, if the estimate value is expressed as a number, then its MOE will also be a number; if the estimate value is expressed as a percent, then its MOE will also be a percent. The user should also note that for relatively small geographic areas, such as census tracts shown here, ACS only releases combined 5-year estimates, meaning these estimates represent rolling averages of survey results that were collected over a 5-year span (in this case 2018-2022). Therefore, these data do not represent any one specific point in time or even one specific year. For geographic areas with larger populations, 3-year and 1-year estimates are also available. For further explanation of ACS estimates and margin of error, visit Census ACS website.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional CommissionDate: 2018-2022Data License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC by 4.0)Link to the data manifest: https://opendata.atlantaregional.com/documents/3b86ee614e614199ba66a3ff1ebfe3b5/about
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This layer was published by the Atlanta Regional Commission to show geographic boundaries for year 2022 for US Census ACS data processing. For boundaries with summary data, see https://opendata.atlantaregional.com/pages/census-data-arcGeographiesAAA = Area Agency on Aging (12 geographic units formed from counties providing statewide coverage)ARC21 = Atlanta Regional Commission modeling area (21 counties merged to a single geographic unit)ARWDB7 = Atlanta Regional Workforce Development Board (7 counties merged to a single geographic unit)BeltLineStatistical (buffer)BeltLineStatisticalSub (subareas)Census Tract (statewide)CFGA23 = Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (23 counties merged to a single geographic unit)City (statewide)City of Atlanta Council Districts (City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Planning Unit (City of Atlanta)City of Atlanta Neighborhood Statistical Areas (City of Atlanta)County (statewide)Georgia House (statewide)Georgia Senate (statewide)HSSA = High School Statistical Area (11 county region)MetroWater15 = Atlanta Metropolitan Water District (15 counties merged to a single geographic unit)Regional Commissions (statewide)State of Georgia (single geographic unit)Superdistrict (ARC region)US Congress (statewide)UWGA13 = United Way of Greater Atlanta (13 counties merged to a single geographic unit)ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (statewide)
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The 2022 cartographic boundary KMLs are simplified representations of selected geographic areas from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). These boundary files are specifically designed for small-scale thematic mapping. When possible, generalization is performed with the intent to maintain the hierarchical relationships among geographies and to maintain the alignment of geographies within a file set for a given year. Geographic areas may not align with the same areas from another year. Some geographies are available as nation-based files while others are available only as state-based files. School Districts are single-purpose administrative units within which local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The Census Bureau obtains the boundaries, names, local education agency codes, grade ranges, and school district levels for school districts from state officials for the primary purpose of providing the U.S. Department of Education with estimates of the number of children in poverty within each school district. This information serves as the basis for the Department of Education to determine the annual allocation of Title I funding to states and school districts. The cartographic boundary files include separate files for elementary, secondary and unified school districts. The generalized school district boundaries in this file are based on those in effect for the 2021-2022 school year, i.e., in operation as of January 1, 2022.