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The fastest-declining public high schools by enrollment in Georgia · page 4

Ranks 151168 of the fastest-declining public schools by enrollment in Georgia. Back to page 1.

FASTEST DECLINING · GEORGIA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
151Gainesville High SchoolGainesville, GAGainesville City2,1252,077-2.3%
152Beach High SchoolSavannah, GASavannah-Chatham County993973-2.0%
153North Clayton High SchoolCollege Park, GAClayton County1,1421,124-1.6%
154Ola High SchoolMcDonough, GAHenry County1,6111,586-1.6%
155Pike County High SchoolZebulon, GAPike County1,0931,075-1.6%
156Cook High SchoolAdel, GACook County909895-1.5%
157Fayette County High SchoolFayetteville, GAFayette County1,3771,360-1.2%
158Stockbridge High SchoolStockbridge, GAHenry County1,4721,456-1.1%
159Forest Park High SchoolForest Park, GAClayton County1,7281,711-1.0%
160Murray County High SchoolChatsworth, GAMurray County1,0791,068-1.0%
161Stephens County High SchoolToccoa, GAStephens County1,1431,133-0.9%
162Ringgold High SchoolRinggold, GACatoosa County1,0611,052-0.8%
163Evans High SchoolEvans, GAColumbia County1,8151,800-0.8%
164Pepperell High SchoolLindale, GAFloyd County872866-0.7%
165Coffee County High SchoolDouglas, GACoffee County1,3811,373-0.6%
166Lee County High SchoolLeesburg, GALee County1,3641,356-0.6%
167Langston Hughes High SchoolFairburn, GAFulton County1,8981,891-0.4%
168Douglas County High SchoolDouglasville, GADouglas County1,9591,958-0.1%
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