What BestPlaces Users Say about Acworth
Acworth, Georgia (zip code 30101) has a population of over 57,000 and is located in the suburban area of Atlanta. This town offers a mix of suburban and rural living, with many parks and outdoor recreational activities available. It also has a diverse community, with a range of ages and ethnicities represented. With this context in mind, let's take a look at what some users have to say about living in Acworth.
According to user "John D." on BestPlaces.net, Acworth is a "great place to raise a family" with "excellent schools and plenty of outdoor activities." This sentiment is echoed by user "Samantha P." who says, "I love living in Acworth. It's safe, peaceful, and has a real sense of community." Another user, "Mark S." mentions the town's "charming downtown area" and "friendly locals" as reasons for enjoying living in Acworth. However, not all reviews are positive. User "Emily R." mentions the high cost of living and traffic as downsides to living in this area. She also notes that "there isn't much diversity in terms of businesses and restaurants."
Overall, it seems that Acworth is a popular choice for families and those seeking a quieter, suburban lifestyle. The town's strong sense of community and access to outdoor activities are commonly mentioned as positives. However, some users mention concerns about the cost of living and lack of diversity in the area.
based on 1 ReviewsGet to know Acworth with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Acworth
North Cobb High School - 1/17/2013
I must disagree with the comment left on 10/10/2011. My daughter is the Magnet Program (commentor stated hers was also an honor student), but over the last three years I have had to request two conferences with issues of two different teachers' classroom teaching (or lack thereof in one case) styles. Scheduled conferences are held with the specific teacher, the student's assigned counselor, student, parent, and an administrator if the issue is deemed serious enough. I asked about why I couldn't just meet with the teacher, but this seems to be NCHS policy. The issue was taken VERY seriously and a follow-up meeting was scheduled with an administrator from the actual school district's ooffice located in Marietta. My daughter would come home and explain that an "observer" was now in her class. This lasted for several weeks. Of course, my daughter also said the teacher was on her toes but did announce to the students one day the observer wasn't there that no one was to say ANYTHING
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