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ENROLLMENT TRENDS · GEORGIA

Georgia schools in decline

Georgia public schools with the largest enrollment loss from 2017-18 to 2024-25.

Schools in this report
50
steepest declines in state
Largest drop
-73%
Baker County High School
Range
-73% to -38%
2017-18 → 2024-25
TOP 50 GA PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ENROLLMENT LOSS · 2017-18 → 2024-25
SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% change
Baker County High SchoolNEWTONBaker County28477-72.9%
Cary Reynolds Elementary SchoolATLANTADeKalb County794267-66.4%
Crawford County ElementaryROBERTACrawford County852312-63.4%
Elizabeth Andrews High SchoolSTONE MOUNTAINDeKalb County446167-62.6%
Oakhurst Elementary SchoolDECATURCity Schools of Decatur544233-57.2%
Clairemont Elementary SchoolDECATURCity Schools of Decatur348162-53.4%
Early County Middle SchoolBLAKELYEarly County458218-52.4%
Snapfinger Elementary SchoolDECATURDeKalb County722356-50.7%
Gainesville Middle School EastGAINESVILLEGainesville City1,726896-48.1%
Taylor County ElementaryBUTLERTaylor County466244-47.6%
Westchester Elementary SchoolDECATURCity Schools of Decatur332174-47.6%
Classic City High SchoolATHENSClarke County10958-46.8%
J. T. Reddick Elementary SchoolTIFTONTift County637339-46.8%
Finch ElementaryATLANTAAtlanta Public Schools545291-46.6%
Malcom Bridge Middle SchoolBOGARTOconee County1,022548-46.4%
Peyton Forest Elementary SchoolATLANTAAtlanta Public Schools527283-46.3%
Stewart County Elementary SchoolLUMPKINStewart County264142-46.2%
Buford AcademyBUFORDBuford City1,493816-45.3%
F. L. Stanton Elementary SchoolATLANTAAtlanta Public Schools293161-45.1%
Marbut Elementary SchoolLITHONIADeKalb County776427-45.0%
Buford Elementary SchoolBUFORDBuford City765431-43.7%
Glascock County Middle/High SchoolGIBSONGlascock County539304-43.6%
Glennwood Elementary SchoolDECATURCity Schools of Decatur322184-42.9%
Winnona Park Elementary SchoolDECATURCity Schools of Decatur481276-42.6%
College Park ElementaryCOLLEGE PARKFulton County822475-42.2%
Matthew Arthur Elementary SchoolKATHLEENHouston County778450-42.2%
Woodward Elementary SchoolBROOKHAVENDeKalb County954553-42.0%
Leadership Preparatory AcademyLITHONIADeKalb County462268-42.0%
Calhoun Middle SchoolCALHOUNCalhoun City977573-41.4%
Fifth Avenue Upper Elementary SchoolDECATURCity Schools of Decatur899529-41.2%
Dorothy Height Elementary SchoolCOLUMBUSMuscogee County712419-41.2%
International Academy of SmyrnaSMYRNAState Specialty Schools II- International Academy of Smyrna554328-40.8%
Lanier College and Career AcademyGAINESVILLEHall County284169-40.5%
New Holland Leadership AcademyGAINESVILLEGainesville City958573-40.2%
Toney Elementary SchoolDECATURDeKalb County346207-40.2%
Langston Road Elementary SchoolPERRYHouston County789473-40.1%
C. W. Davis Middle SchoolFLOWERY BRANCHHall County1,246748-40.0%
Lake Forest ElementaryATLANTAFulton County889534-39.9%
Conley Hills Elementary SchoolEAST POINTFulton County624377-39.6%
Dunaire Elementary SchoolSTONE MOUNTAINDeKalb County712432-39.3%
Norcross High SchoolNORCROSSGwinnett County3,8172,317-39.3%
South Columbus Elementary SchoolCOLUMBUSMuscogee County534326-39.0%
Robert H Harvey Elementary SchoolALBANYDougherty County701431-38.5%
Herman J. Russell West End AcademyATLANTAAtlanta Public Schools554342-38.3%
Lincoln Elementary Magnet SchoolALBANYDougherty County654404-38.2%
Dresden Elementary SchoolCHAMBLEEDeKalb County978606-38.0%
Forrest Road Elementary SchoolCOLUMBUSMuscogee County448278-37.9%
Springdale Park Elementary SchoolATLANTAAtlanta Public Schools704437-37.9%
Randolph County Elementary SchoolCUTHBERTRandolph County472294-37.7%
Wilkinson County Elementary SchoolIRWINTONWilkinson County325203-37.5%
50 of 50 rows · Brick-and-mortar only. Virtual, online, and cyber schools excluded. Schools must have had ≥100 students in 2017-18 and be open in both school years.↓ Download schools-in-decline-by-state-ga.csv

How this list was built

Every Georgia public school that reported total enrollment in both the NCES SY 2017-18 and SY 2024-25 vintages was scored on percent change in enrollment. Schools needed at least 100 students in 2017-18 to qualify, and must have been open in both school years. Schools that closed entirely are tracked in the separate school closures report. Virtual academies, cyber charters, and online schools are excluded so the list reflects neighborhood schools that families have moved away from rather than program-design changes.

Enrollment loss is not a verdict on a school. Schools shrink because catchment populations shrink, because new schools open nearby, because a magnet program elsewhere pulls transfers, because districts redraw boundaries, or because the building physically aged out. Use this list as a starting point for understanding which Georgia schools are operating with substantially fewer students than they were seven years ago.

Source data

NCES Common Core of Data, EDGE_ADMINDATA_PUBLICSCH MapServer, vintages 2017-18 and 2024-25. Refreshed yearly when NCES publishes a new admin-data release. School names, slugs, and current district affiliation come from the 2024-25 snapshot.

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