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How many students were enrolled in ninth grade in Jackson County in 2022-23 school year?

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Richard Woods State School Superintendent | Facebook

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There were 2,617 ninth grade students enrolled in Jackson County schools in the 2022-23 school year, 8.1% more than the previous year, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Education.

Jackson County High School welcomed the largest number of ninth grade students among county schools, registering 1,051 students during the 2022-23 school year.

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

Statewide, Jackson County ranked 26th in enrollment numbers, with a total of 30,557 students enrolled in the 2022-23 school year. It was ranked 28th the year before.

While enrollment in Georgia inches closer to pre-pandemic levels, chronic absenteeism remains a serious challenge. In 2023, a significant portion of students (23%) missed 10% or more of their classes. Although this is slightly better than the peak of 25% in 2022, it's still nearly double the pre-pandemic rate of 13% recorded in 2019.

Jackson County Enrollment by Grade - Yearly Comparison

KindergartenGrade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Grade 7Grade 8Grade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 1205001,0001,5002,0002,5003,0002021-22 school year2022-23 school year

Ninth Grade Enrollment in Jackson County Schools for 2022-23 School Year

School name# of 9th Grade Students Enrolled% of Student BodyTotal Enrollment
Jackson County High School1,05128.8%3,649
Jefferson High School67728%2,420
East Jackson Comprehensive High School61723.1%2,667
Commerce High School27227.3%997

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