J. Z. George High School

It is named after lawyer, secessionist and Confederate officer James Z. George who as a state senator was a proponent of disenfranchising African Americans.

In January 1999, to prepare for consolidation, the district began adding seven classrooms, five science laboratories, and other expansion, as well as renovation, totaling $3.5 million.

Therefore the high school alone would have been a "C" but was given a "D" ranking inherited from the sum score.

[7] Carroll Academy is a private school (K-12) in the area with an predominantly white student body.

Z. George's baseball team to play on county land in North Carrollton.

Prior to that point the team did not have a regular ball field.