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Achievements


  • Inman is a National School of Excellence and a Georgia School of Excellence.

  • Inman won its division in the Quiz Bowl Competition sponsored by the Professional Association of Georgia Educators, beating out such schools as Westminster.

  • Inman placed fourth in the nation in the National Academic League competition.

  • Inman exceeded every state CRCT score in every grade for language arts, reading, math, science and social studies.

  • 2002 state writing scores topped 98% for 8th grade writing scores.

  • Inman sixth graders excelled in the 2002 CRCT with scores of 94% for reading, 87% for language arts and 87% for math.

  • Over one third of Inman's students participate in the Gifted and Talented Program.

  • Inman's debate team won over 100 medals, more than any other school competing in the citywide meet.

  • Inman's Junior Beta Club raised over 15,000 pounds of food for the Atlanta Food Bank with plans for a spring book drive for schools with needy media centers.

  • Band, orchestra and chorus regularly earn superior ratings at the annual citywide music festival.

  • Inman's girls' soccer team went undefeated in 2003 earning a number 1 rating!

  • Inman's boys' soccer team finished second in the North Georgia Soccer Championship.

  • Inman's chess team won the Atlanta Public Schools Chess Tournament, as well as the First Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Chess Tournament.

  • Inman swept the annual City Science/Math Congress with six gold keys and took top honors in every category.

  • Inman took home 11 first place, 3 second place, and 2 third place awards from the City Social Science Fair.

  • Inman's photography club has been supported by a grant from the Arthur Blank Foundation for three years in a row and mounted an exhibition at the Federal Reserve Bank gallery.