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SCHOOL COMMUNITY·GWINNETT COUNTY·NCES 130255001937

Shiloh High School

4210 Shiloh Rd, Snellville, GA 30039 · (770) 972-8471 · Gwinnett County
GRADES 09–12HIGH21-SUBURBTITLE IREGULAR SCHOOL2,096 STUDENTS
Enrollment
2,096
High
DISTRICT 2,162 · STATE 1,120
Student : Teacher
15.8:1
133 FTE teachers
DISTRICT 15.8:1 · STATE 15.2:1
Free / Reduced Lunch
69%
1,453 students
DISTRICT 63% · STATE 74%
Community
2
0 members
Enrollment and student:teacher ratio compared against other high schools. Free/Reduced Lunch and demographics compared against all schools.
Enrollment by grade
Grade 9
599
Grade 10
581
Grade 11
471
Grade 12
445
Student demographics
White
713%
DISTRICT 15% · STATE 34%
Hispanic
60329%
DISTRICT 36% · STATE 19%
Black
1,27761%
DISTRICT 32% · STATE 36%
Asian
673%
DISTRICT 13% · STATE 5%
Two+
713%
DISTRICT 4% · STATE 5%
Native American
60%
DISTRICT 0% · STATE 0%
Pacific Islander
10%
DISTRICT 0% · STATE 0%
Student head counts by race/ethnicity from federal NCES enrollment data. Very small groups may be suppressed in the source, so categories do not always sum exactly to total enrollment.
Gender split
Male
1,11153%
Female
98547%

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Test scores

Georgia Milestones 2024-25 . % Proficient or Distinguished
Math
42.3%
GA avg 44.6% . +10.0pp since 2021
Source: Georgia Milestones. All students, all grades. See all years and grades →

BeatsExpectations

Demographically-adjusted score · methodology
Tier
AS EXPECTED
Performing as predicted given the school's student profile
Actual proficiency
34.0%
composite math + reading, all grades
Predicted
41.5%
based on GA schools with similar FRL share
Beats by
-7.6pp
below demographic expectation
BeatsExpectations runs a per-state regression of proficiency on free/reduced-lunch share, then scores each school by residual. How this is calculated →

7-year change

SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25
Enrollment
2,096
-247 (-11%) vs 2017
Student : Teacher
15.8:1
was 17.7:1
% White
3%
was 5%
% Hispanic
29%
was 16%
% Black
61%
was 73%
% Asian
3%
was 3%
Source: NCES Common Core of Data

About Shiloh High School

Located at 4210 Shiloh Rd, in Snellville, Georgia, Shiloh High School is a high-enrollment high school that instructs 2,096 students (grades 9 through 12), one of the schools within Gwinnett County. By comparison, Georgia's public schools average about 1,120 students each, so Shiloh High School sits 87% larger than that benchmark.

Gwinnett County comprises 141 schools with combined enrollment of 182,518 students; Shiloh High School is among them.

Demographically, Shiloh High School reports that Black students make up the majority at 61%. The remainder comes out to 29% Hispanic, 3% White, 3% multiracial, 3% Asian. By comparison, Gwinnett County as a whole is about 28% Black, so the school skews meaningfully more Black than its surroundings.

In terms of school funding signals, On paper, Shiloh High School has 133 full-time-equivalent teachers, translating to a class-load average of around 15.8:1. That tracks the state average closely. About 69% of enrolled students meet the income threshold for free or reduced-price lunch, a commonly cited indicator of low-income enrollment. By comparison, Gwinnett County runs at roughly 60%, so the school's eligibility rate is meaningfully above the surrounding baseline.

On a residual basis (actual vs predicted given the student mix), Shiloh High School tracks the demographic baseline. The model predicts 41.5% given the school's FRL share; actual proficiency is 34.0%.

In the surrounding community, census data for Gwinnett County shows median household earnings sit near $87,890, about 39% of the adult population holds a bachelor's degree or above, and the poverty rate sits near 9%. Shiloh High School is one of 150 public schools in Gwinnett County (combined enrollment of about 196,924 students).

Nearest neighbor: Shiloh Middle School, around 0.2 miles off. Counting just inside five miles, 8 other public schools cluster around Shiloh High School. On composite proficiency, Shiloh High School comes 7th of 9 in the immediate cluster, beneath the nearby-schools average of 47.0%.

The school occupies a residential site.

Over the past 7-year window. Shiloh High School's enrollment has contracted 11% since 2018, when it stood at 2,343 (now 2,096). Over the same period, the Hispanic share rose from 16% to 29%. The student-to-teacher ratio tightened from 17.7:1 in 2018 to 15.8:1 today.

On the community side, the feed for Shiloh High School typically covers classroom updates, athletics, and weather closures. Members of the school community can share what they know.

Gwinnett County at a glance

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Population
979,864
Census ACS
Median income
$87,890
Household, ACS
Bachelor's+
39%
Adults 25+
Poverty rate
9%
Below federal line
Schools in county
150
196,924 students

Quick facts

School name
Shiloh High School
District
Gwinnett County
Address
4210 Shiloh Rd, Snellville, GA 30039
Phone
(770) 972-8471
County
Gwinnett County
Level
High
Grade range
09–12
Total enrollment
2,096
Teachers (FTE)
133
Student–teacher ratio
15.8:1
Free/Reduced lunch
1,453 (69%)
Locale
21-Suburb: Large
NCES ID
130255001937
Charter school
No
Virtual school
No

Related schools

Other schools in Gwinnett County
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Frequently asked questions

About Shiloh High School
How large is Shiloh High School?
Shiloh High School enrolls approximately 2,096 students in grades 09-12.
Is Shiloh High School an elementary, middle, or high school?
Shiloh High School is a high school covering grades 09-12.
How many students per teacher at Shiloh High School?
Approximately 15.8:1 students per teacher at Shiloh High School.
What is the racial breakdown of students at Shiloh High School?
At Shiloh High School, the student body is approximately 3% White, 29% Hispanic, 61% Black, 3% Asian, 3% Two or more.
Is Shiloh High School public or private?
Shiloh High School is a public K-12 school, overseen by Gwinnett County.
Data sourceSchool profile facts are sourced from the NCES. Community content is posted by allk12 members.
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