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  1. high school in Georgia, United States. Benjamin Elijah Mays High School Q4888511)

  2. 1. Feb. 2024 · Game Results. Wednesday, Apr 17, 2024. On Wednesday, Apr 17, 2024, the Mays Varsity Boys Baseball team lost their Senior Night game against Cristo Rey Atlanta High School by a score of 5-8. Mays 5. Cristo Rey Atlanta 8.

  3. 16. Jan. 2013 · Encircled by a stand of towering deciduous trees, Benjamin E. Mays High School keeps a low profile, despite having been home to such notable alumni as visual artist Radcliffe Bailey and musician Cee Lo Green, and currently being the largest school serving grades nine through 12 in the Atlanta Public Schools (APS). When it was built in 1981, the 310,000-square-foot concrete-and-brick structure ...

  4. Benjamin E. Mays High School. 3450 Benjamin E Mays Dr Sw, Atlanta, Georgia | (404) 802-5100. # 13,242-17,655 in National Rankings. Overall Score less than 25.

  5. Bottom 50%. Tel: (404) 802-5100. www.atlantapublicschools.us. SAVE SCHOOL. Serving 1,268 students in grades 9-12, Benjamin E. Mays High School ranks in the bottom 50% of all schools in Georgia for overall test scores (math proficiency is bottom 50%, and reading proficiency is bottom 50%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math ...

  6. Public 9-12. 3450 Benjamin E Mays Dr SW. Atlanta, GA 30331. (404) 802-5100. District: Atlanta Public Schools. SchoolDigger Rank: 402nd of 446 Georgia High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $15,660.

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  7. 18. Mai 2018 · MAYS, BENJAMIN (1895 – 1984) Benjamin Elijah Mays was born to former slaves Hezekiah and Louvenia (Carter) Mays in Epworth, Greenwood County, South Carolina. The youngest of eight children, he became a theologian, theoretician, orator, author, college president, civil rights activist, and school board president.