All About Us
Our Hope on the Hill!
Frank Lebby Stanton Elementary School, often called hope on the hill, is a small community school nestled in the thriving metropolis of Atlanta. Founded in 1928, the school was named after the late Frank Lebby Stanton, Sr., a noted American Lyrists and professional columnist for the Atlanta Constitution and the first Poet Laureate for the state of Georgia.
Frank Lebby Stanton Elementary School is a collaborative culture with a diverse staff that offers quality instruction in a culturally responsive environment embodying the beliefs and values of Atlanta Public Schools.
Why Frank Lebby Stanton Elementary School?
We are a student-centered school where learning is our top priority!
Students are engaged in project-based learning (PBL) in a STEM Signature Lab.
Students explore cross-disciplinary integration in Fine Arts: theatre, music, and visual arts.
Students thrive due to Restorative Justice, Social-Emotional Learning, and morning/afternoon Mindful Moments.
Students are provided targeted instruction to meet their academic level of readiness across disciplines: before, during, and after school.
Students are empowered due to parent and community engagement, thus, maximizing their post-secondary college and career options.
You’re invited to find out for yourself why so many scholars return to Frank L. STANTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL year after year.