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- Chesnut Charter Elementary School
- Kingsley Elementary School
- Vanderlyn Elementary School
- Dunwoody Elementary School
Middle and high schools operated by DCSS in Dunwoody include:[40][41] - Peachtree Charter Middle School
- Dunwoody High School
Private schoolsDunwoody Christian School Colleges and universities- Georgia State University, Dunwoody Campus (formerly Georgia Perimeter College and previous to that, DeKalb Community College North Campus)
- American InterContinental University (AIU Dunwoody) Just across the county line in neighboring Sandy Springs.
- Troy University, Atlanta site
the Art Institute of Atlanta Public librariesDeKalb County Public Library operates the Dunwoody Branch.[42]Notable people- Erin Andrews, ESPN reporter, lived here while working for Fox Sports South[43]
- Bret Baier, Host of Special Report with Bret Baier[44]
- Harris Barton (born 1964), former professional football player, San Francisco 49ers
- Black Lips, "flower punk" band
- Alex Caskey, professional soccer player, Seattle Sounders FC
- Emily Jacobson (born 1985), American saber fencer
- Sada Jacobson (born 1983), Olympic fencing silver and bronze medalist
- Robin Meade, anchor CNN Headline News[45]
- Kip Pardue, actor
- Ryan Seacrest, host of American Idol
- Pat Swindall, lived in Dunwoody while serving in the US Congress.[46]
- Corey White, cornerback for the New Orleans Saints
- Jeff Williams, poker player
- Cindy Wilson, singer, songwriter and a founding member of new wave rock band The B-52s, lives in Dunwoody[47]
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External links{{Portal|Atlanta}}{{commons category}}{{Wikivoyage|Dunwoody}}- City of Dunwoody official website
- Dunwoody Homeowners Association
- The Crier, local newspaper
- Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce
- Convention and Visitors Bureau of Dunwoody
- Rotary Club of Dunwoody
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