Our History
The Chattahoochee Hill Country Community was founded on a shared vision of continued care and respect for our rural heritage and a belief that active engagement with the environment, agriculture, and the arts make for a purposeful and worthwhile life.
More than 10 years ago, our multi-county, rural community came together to develop a plan that would preserve our rich rural heritage and encourage economic prosperity through smart growth. As a result, legislation was passed that created a protective overlay district for the 64,000-acre Chattahoochee Hill Country, and we began implementing a plan – a plan that we continue to drive today – to create a livable, sustainable community.
In 2009, many residents came together to address the growing need for more, and better, education opportunities in our community. Through a dozen community meetings, we formed a consensus and the commitment to create the Hill Country’s first charter school. The Chattahoochee Hills Charter School is a result of these efforts!
We believe that our school will help to anchor the growing Chattahoochee Hill Country – supporting and sustaining our community by living the values that we believe in and aspire to.

