09/18/2007
Enrollment Vs. School Capacity In The State of Georgia
School |
Trailers |
Enrollment |
Building capacity |
Enrollment as a Percentage of building capacity |
|
Alcova Elementary |
10 |
973 |
769 |
127% |
|
Annistown Elementary |
2 |
561 |
728 |
77% |
|
Arcado Elementary |
4 |
861 |
790 |
109% |
|
Benefield Elementary |
23 |
1,239 |
894 |
139% |
|
Berkeley Lake Elementary |
13 |
1,084 |
1,019 |
106% |
|
Berkmar High |
20 |
3,128 |
3,000 |
104% |
|
Berkmar Middle |
5 |
1,045 |
1,125 |
93% |
|
Bethesda Elementary |
6 |
1,125 |
1,019 |
110% |
|
Britt Elementary |
28 |
942 |
665 |
142% |
|
Brookwood High |
26 |
3,473 |
3,000 |
116% |
|
Camp Creek Elementary |
10 |
1,041 |
977 |
107% |
|
Cedar Hill Elementary |
22 |
1,363 |
1,206 |
113% |
|
Centerville Elementary |
9 |
827 |
769 |
108% |
|
Central Gwinnett High |
31 |
2,792 |
2,650 |
105% |
|
Chesney Elementary |
2 |
821 |
769 |
107% |
|
Collins Hill High |
44 |
3,715 |
3,000 |
124% |
|
Corley Elementary |
22 |
1,247 |
1,164 |
107% |
|
Creekland Middle |
36 |
2,838 |
2,500 |
114% |
|
Crews Middle |
25 |
1,378 |
1,150 |
120% |
|
Duluth Middle |
9 |
1,911 |
2,000 |
96% |
|
Duncan Creek Elementary |
19 |
1,672 |
1,393 |
120% |
|
Dyer Elementary |
2 |
654 |
748 |
87% |
|
Five Forks Middle |
9 |
1,173 |
1,150 |
102% |
|
Fort Daniel Elementary |
22 |
1,199 |
1,019 |
118% |
|
Freeman’s Mill Elementary |
11 |
1,104 |
1,019 |
108% |
|
Grayson Elementary |
33 |
1,553 |
1,019 |
152% |
|
Grayson High |
45 |
3,237 |
2,500 |
129% |
|
Gwin Oaks Elementary |
15 |
1,019 |
977 |
104% |
|
Harmony Elementary |
3 |
654 |
728 |
90% |
|
Harris Elementary |
4 |
718 |
936 |
77% |
|
Head Elementary |
11 |
647 |
582 |
111% |
|
Hopkins Elementary |
26 |
1,758 |
1,601 |
110% |
|
Hull Middle |
21 |
2,263 |
2,050 |
110% |
|
Jackson Elementary |
10 |
1,752 |
1,643 |
107% |
|
Jones Middle |
19 |
1,383 |
1,125 |
123% |
|
Kanoheda Elementary |
8 |
1,148 |
1,310 |
88% |
|
Knight Elementary |
13 |
676 |
520 |
130% |
|
Lanier Middle |
45 |
2,582 |
2,000 |
129% |
|
Lawrenceville Elementary |
8 |
981 |
1,019 |
96% |
|
Level Creek Elementary |
8 |
1,121 |
1,102 |
102% |
|
Lilburn Elementary |
5 |
1,369 |
1,518 |
90% |
|
Magill Elementary |
17 |
1,682 |
1,643 |
102% |
|
Mason Elementary |
18 |
1,413 |
1,289 |
110% |
|
McConnell Middle |
35 |
2,527 |
2,125 |
119% |
|
Meadowcreek Elementary |
19 |
1,041 |
956 |
109% |
|
Meadowcreek High |
8 |
2,391 |
3,000 |
80% |
|
Mill Creek High |
53 |
4,023 |
3,250 |
124% |
|
Minor Elementary |
20 |
1,237 |
1,164 |
106% |
|
Mountain Park Elementary |
11 |
640 |
499 |
128% |
|
Nesbit Elementary |
10 |
1,477 |
1,518 |
97% |
|
Norcross Elementary |
20 |
1,003 |
832 |
121% |
|
North Gwinnett High |
36 |
3,015 |
2,500 |
121% |
|
Norton Elementary |
35 |
1,879 |
1,248 |
151% |
|
Osborne Middle |
17 |
1,999 |
1,800 |
111% |
|
Parsons Elementary |
23 |
1,109 |
769 |
144% |
|
Partee Elementary |
7 |
743 |
852 |
87% |
|
Peachtree Elementary |
6 |
1,357 |
1,352 |
100% |
|
Peachtree Ridge High |
9 |
3,152 |
3,000 |
105% |
|
Pharr Elementary |
34 |
1,427 |
1,081 |
132% |
|
Pinckneyville Middle |
4 |
1,284 |
1,375 |
93% |
|
Radloff Middle |
3 |
1,096 |
1,125 |
97% |
|
Richards Middle |
55 |
2,466 |
2,150 |
115% |
|
Riverside Elementary |
17 |
1,459 |
1,289 |
113% |
|
Rockbridge Elementary |
16 |
866 |
977 |
89% |
|
Shiloh Elementary |
2 |
787 |
852 |
92% |
|
Shiloh High |
13 |
2,055 |
1,900 |
108% |
|
Shiloh Middle |
16 |
1,628 |
1,775 |
92% |
|
Simonton Elementary |
34 |
1,538 |
1,206 |
128% |
|
Simpson Elementary |
1 |
999 |
1,019 |
98% |
|
Snellville Middle |
38 |
2,229 |
1,800 |
124% |
|
South Gwinnett |
40 |
2,789 |
2,400 |
116% |
|
Stripling Elementary |
5 |
993 |
1,040 |
95% |
|
Sugar Hill Elementary |
20 |
1,120 |
1,019 |
110% |
|
Summerour Middle |
9 |
1,069 |
1,100 |
97% |
|
Suwanee Elementary |
10 |
941 |
894 |
105% |
|
Sycamore Elementary |
9 |
1,308 |
1,081 |
121% |
|
Winn Holt Elementary |
22 |
1,560 |
1,331 |
117% |
|
Totals and Average |
1376 |
119329 |
108364 |
110% |
Donald A. Collins is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform. His views are his own.
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