Attica, Georgia

Attica is an unincorporated community in Jackson County, in the U.S. state of Georgia.

History
The community was named after Attica, an historical region of Greece.

The area has a population of an estimated 400.

Geography
Attica has a geography which is slightly hilly, also having thick Ultisol (Known as Red Clay). The area is also rich in healthy soil, usually being a reason why the area is mostly populated by farmers. Trails and camping are most common in this area.

Climate
Attica has a humid subtropical climate. Normal temperatures range from 46.4 °F (8 °C) in January to 80.6 °F (27.0 °C) in July; on average, maxima reach 90 °F (32 °C) or higher and stay below 40 °F (4 °C) on 58 and 5.8 days annually, and there are 48 days annually with a minimum at or below freezing.

Education
The population from the area usually get their education from:

Education in the area ranging from K-12 is (Possibly) a 68.23% in Math, and a 74.33% in reading. Due to Attica's small population, Civilians in this area are mostly recognized for their own attributes. Such as Ralph James Bishop IV with an education of 4.1% GPA.
 * South Jackson Elementary School
 * Jefferson School Districts
 * Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School
 * Monsignor Donovan Catholic School
 * Whitehead road elementary School

Notable People

 * Jack Nicholson, (Possibly lived here for a short period)
 * Ralph James Bishop III, (Army Veteran)
 * Davelo Smith, (Farmer's activist during the Reconstruction Era )