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Enrollment Analysis: White students comprised 48.8% of McIntosh County's student body during 2022-23 school year

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GA Superintendent of Education Richard Woods 2023 | Georgia Department of Education

GA Superintendent of Education Richard Woods 2023 | Georgia Department of Education

There were 608 white students enrolled in McIntosh County school in the 2022-23 school year, 0.3% less than the previous year, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Education.

Data showed that McIntosh County welcomed 1,246 students during the 2022-23 school year. Among them, white students comprised 48.8% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the three schools in McIntosh County, Todd Grant Elementary School recorded the highest enrollment of white students in the 2022-23 school year, with a total of 290 students.

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.

Ethnicities in McIntosh County in 2022-23 School Year

White 49%Black 40%Multiracial 8%Ethnicities <5% 3%

Enrollment Demographics in McIntosh County During 2022-23 School Year

School name% of White StudentsTotal White StudentsTotal enrollment
McIntosh Academy50%188376
Todd Grant Elementary School49%290593
McIntosh County Middle School47%130277

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