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SCHOOL COMMUNITY·COBB COUNTY·NCES 130129003781

Allatoona High School

3300 Dallas Acworth Hwy NW, Acworth, GA 30101 · (770)975-6503 · Cobb County
GRADES 09–12HIGH21-SUBURBREGULAR SCHOOL1,694 STUDENTS
SUBSCRIBERS
0
Enrollment
1,694
High
Student : Teacher
17.6:1
96 FTE teachers
Free / Reduced Lunch
19%
315 students
Community
1
0 members
Enrollment by grade
Grade 9
421
Grade 10
422
Grade 11
418
Grade 12
433
Student demographics
White
59%
Hispanic
14%
Black
19%
Asian
3%
Two+
5%
Native American
n/r
Pacific Islander
n/r
n/r: not reliably reported by NCES for this school. Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment are systematically under-reported in the source data.
Gender split
Male
48%
Female
52%

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Quick facts

School name
Allatoona High School
District
Cobb County
Address
3300 Dallas Acworth Hwy NW, Acworth, GA 30101
Phone
(770)975-6503
County
Cobb County
Level
High
Grade range
09–12
Total enrollment
1,694
Teachers (FTE)
96
Student–teacher ratio
17.6:1
Free/Reduced lunch
315 (19%)
Locale
21-Suburb: Large
NCES ID
130129003781
Charter school
No
Virtual school
No

Frequently asked questions

About Allatoona High School
What is the total enrollment at Allatoona High School?
Allatoona High School enrolls approximately 1,694 students in grades 09-12.
What grades does Allatoona High School serve?
Allatoona High School serves grades 09-12.
What is the student-teacher ratio at Allatoona High School?
The student-to-teacher ratio at Allatoona High School is approximately 17.6:1 (96 FTE teachers).
What is the racial breakdown of students at Allatoona High School?
At Allatoona High School, the student body is approximately 59% White, 14% Hispanic, 19% Black, 3% Asian, 5% Two or more.
Is Allatoona High School public or private?
Allatoona High School is a public K-12 school, overseen by Cobb County.
Data sourceSchool profile facts are sourced from the NCES. Community content is posted by allk12 members.
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