Floyd County
Of the 25 public K-12 schools in Floyd County, the largest district by enrollment is Floyd County Public Schools (8,949 students). Total county enrollment runs around 15,383. By grade band, the county runs 14 elementary, 4 middle, and 6 high schools.
7-year change in Floyd County
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25County vs. school enrollment demographics
Left bar is the racial makeup of Floyd County residents (Census ACS 5-year). Right bar is the enrollment-weighted makeup of public schools in the county (NCES CCD). NCES systematically under-reports Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment for many schools; where the resident share is meaningful but the reported school share is zero, we mark the school bar "not reported".
Test scores in Floyd County
Latest 2024-25 ELA proficiency, 20 schools ranked. Georgia state average: 40.1%.
- Johnson Elementary· 71.0%
- Garden Lakes Elementary School· 52.6%
- Model High· 50.9%
- Model Middle School· 50.8%
- Model Elementary School· 50.0%
- Main Elementary School· 12.1%
- Anna K. Davie Elementary· 15.4%
- West Central Elementary School· 24.2%
- Rome Middle School· 24.4%
- Elm Street Elementary· 28.0%
| Name | City | Level | Grades | Enrollment | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rome High School | Rome | High | 09-12 | 1,986 | · |
| West End Elementary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-06 | 1,005 | · |
| Armuchee High School | Rome | High | 06-12 | 953 | · |
| Rome Middle School | Rome | Middle | 07-08 | 937 | · |
| Model High | Rome | High | 08-12 | 915 | · |
| Pepperell High School | Lindale | High | 08-12 | 866 | · |
| Coosa High School | Rome | High | 08-12 | 861 | · |
| West Central Elementary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-06 | 595 | · |
| Elm Street Elementary | Rome | Elementary | PK-06 | 558 | · |
| Garden Lakes Elementary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-04 | 536 | · |
| Pepperell Elementary | Lindale | Elementary | 02-04 | 534 | · |
| Model Middle School | Rome | Middle | 05-07 | 522 | · |
| Johnson Elementary | Rome | Elementary | PK-04 | 518 | · |
| Pepperell Middle School | Lindale | Middle | 05-07 | 518 | · |
| Model Elementary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-04 | 501 | · |
| Armuchee Primary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-02 | 480 | · |
| Coosa Middle School | Rome | Middle | 05-07 | 459 | · |
| Pepperell Primary | Lindale | Elementary | PK-02 | 456 | · |
| East Central Elementary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-06 | 439 | · |
| Alto Park Elementary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-04 | 429 | · |
| Main Elementary School | Rome | Elementary | PK-06 | 424 | · |
| Anna K. Davie Elementary | Rome | Elementary | PK-06 | 413 | · |
| Armuchee Elementary School | Armuchee | Elementary | 03-05 | 401 | · |
| Georgia School for the Deaf | Cave Spring | Combined | PK-12 | 63 | · |
| Bob Richards Regional Youth Detention Center | Rome | High | 05-12 | 14 | · |
Cities in Floyd County
About Floyd County
In Georgia, Floyd County is a middle-population county of about 99,693 residents. 25 public schools across the county serves about 15,383 students between them.
Looking at the broader picture, census numbers show the median household earns about $65,565 a year, roughly 26% of adults have completed at least a four-year degree, and roughly 12% of residents live below the federal poverty line. That income level is 5% above the Georgia median.
Looking at the level breakdown, Floyd County is built around 14 elementary schools (7,289 students), 4 middle schools (2,436), 6 high schools (5,595), and 1 combined or other schools.
Floyd County Public Schools is the biggest district by enrollment, covering about 8,949 students across Floyd County.
Trend over the past 7 years. Combined enrollment now sits at 15,383 students, fell 5% from the 16,276 reported in SY 2017-18. Over that span, Floyd County shed 3 schools, going from 28 to 25. On the demographic side, White enrollment moved from 57% to 52% over the same window.
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