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How many students were enrolled in sixth grade in Brantley County in 2022-23 school year?

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Richard Woods State School Superintendent | Facebook

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There were 500 sixth grade students enrolled in Brantley County schools in the 2022-23 school year, 1% more than the previous year, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Education.

Nahunta Elementary School welcomed the largest number of sixth grade students among county schools, registering 184 students during the 2022-23 school year.

Within Brantley County schools, the highest student count was found in eighth grade, with the smallest class sizes seen in 12th grade.

Statewide, Brantley County ranked 87th in enrollment numbers, with a total of 6,353 students enrolled in the 2022-23 school year. It was also ranked 87th the year before.

According to the Georgia Department of Education, over 1.6 million students were enrolled in Georgia's public schools during the 2021-22 school year. The state boasted a diverse and closely distributed student body across grade levels, with roughly 44% of the students in elementary, 24.5% in middle school, and 31.5% in high schools.

The state also registered an ethnically diverse student body, with 34.4% of the students identified as white, 36.5% as Black, 17.1% as Hispanic, and 4.5% as Asian.

Brantley County Enrollment by Grade - Yearly Comparison

KindergartenGrade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Grade 7Grade 8Grade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 1201002003004005006002021-22 school year2022-23 school year

Sixth Grade Enrollment in Brantley County Schools for 2022-23 School Year

School name# of 6th Grade Students Enrolled% of Student BodyTotal Enrollment
Nahunta Elementary School18433.5%550
Atkinson Elementary School17033.2%512
Hoboken Elementary School14615.2%959
Brantley County Middle School00%1,043

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