2023-24 School Year Enrollment: 9,147 kindergarten students welcomed in Fulton County schools

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There were 9,147 kindergarten students enrolled in Fulton County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 5.1% less than the previous year, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Education.

Morris Brandon Elementary School welcomed the largest number of kindergarten students among county schools, registering 162 students during the 2023-24 school year.

Within Fulton County schools, the highest student count was found in ninth grade, with the smallest class sizes seen in kindergarten.

Statewide, Fulton County ranked second in enrollment numbers, with a total of 133,325 students enrolled in the 2023-24 school year. It was also ranked second the year before.

According to the Georgia Department of Education’s Fiscal Year 2025-3 report, over 1.7 million students were enrolled in Georgia’s public schools. The state boasted a diverse and closely distributed student body across grade levels, with approximately 806,891 students (46.5%) in elementary school, 393,308 (22.7%) in middle school, and 536,379 (30.9%) in high school.

Chronic absenteeism remains a major issue in Georgia schools post-pandemic, with 20.7% of students missing 10% or more of school days in 2024, according to the Georgia Department of Education. In response, GaDOE launched a statewide initiative including a real-time attendance dashboard, a public awareness campaign, and targeted support for high-need districts to boost daily attendance.

In 2025, Georgia lawmakers passed a bill updating school attendance laws to ban expulsion solely for absenteeism. The law also adds new reporting requirements and aligns with programs that help students earn diplomas through alternative paths.

As of 2025, Georgia has an average student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 14:1, which is better than the national average of 15:1. The state’s best ratios are found in preschool, with an average of 13:1, and in elementary and middle school grades, both at 14:1, while high schools have a higher average ratio of 16:1.

Fulton County Enrollment by Grade – Yearly Comparison

Kindergarten Enrollment in Fulton County Schools for 2023-24 School Year

School name # of Kindergarten Students Enrolled % of Student Body Total Enrollment
Morris Brandon Elementary School 162 18.9% 858
Woodland Elementary School 147 17.3% 852
Sara Rawson Smith Elementary School 146 17.3% 842
Roswell North Elementary School 141 16.9% 832
Manning Oaks Elementary School 136 19.1% 713
International Charter School of Atlanta 135 16.4% 821
Morningside Elementary School 129 17.4% 743
Sweet Apple Elementary School 127 16.1% 791
Heards Ferry Elementary School 117 18.3% 641
Cogburn Woods Elementary School 116 14.6% 796
High Point Elementary School 114 17.5% 653
Campbell Elementary School 111 18.5% 600
Creek View Elementary School 111 13.5% 824
Gullatt Elementary School 111 16.4% 675
Ethos Classical Charter School 108 19.9% 542
KIPP Strive Primary Charter School 106 20.5% 516
Wilson Creek Elementary School 106 12% 880
Cliftondale Elementary School 104 16.3% 638
Mountain Park Elementary School 103 13.5% 765
Nolan Elementary School 101 16.4% 617
Liberty Point Elementary School 101 14.7% 688
Renaissance Elementary School 100 15% 667
E. Rivers Elementary School 98 14.9% 658
Ocee Elementary School 98 14% 698
E. C. West Elementary School 98 15.9% 618
Oakley Elementary School 96 14.3% 671
Kipp WAYS Primary Charter School 95 20.5% 464
Dolvin Elementary School 95 14.1% 672
Parkside Elementary School 94 17.2% 548
Medlock Bridge Elementary School 93 15.4% 603
Birmingham Falls Elementary School 92 12.3% 746
Wolf Creek Elementary School 91 13.3% 685
S. L. Lewis Elementary School 90 17.3% 521
Lake Windward Elementary School 90 13.5% 668
Atlanta Heights Charter School 89 13.1% 677
River Eves Elementary School 89 17.3% 515
Woodson Park Academy School 89 10.4% 854
Barnwell Elementary School 89 13.6% 654
Crabapple Crossing Elementary School 87 13.8% 631
Summit Hill Elementary School 85 12.9% 659
KIPP Vision Primary Charter School 84 18.3% 459
Mimosa Elementary School 84 15.3% 550
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School 83 15.5% 537
New Prospect Elementary School 82 13.8% 593
Hillside Elementary School 81 17.3% 469
Jackson Elementary School 81 15.6% 519
Feldwood Elementary School 81 13.1% 620
Lake Forest Elementary School 81 15.6% 520
Alpharetta Elementary School 81 17.3% 468
Hembree Springs Elementary School 81 15.7% 515
Bolton Academy Elementary 81 16.2% 501
Garden Hills Elementary School 80 18.5% 433
Thomas Heathe Slater Elementary School 80 16.9% 473
Wesley International Academy Charter 80 10.7% 751
Jackson Elementary School 79 17.4% 453
Findley Oaks Elementary School 78 13.9% 561
College Park Elementary 78 16.6% 470
Northwood Elementary School 77 12.9% 595
Heritage Elementary School 76 18.2% 418
Resurgence Hall Charter School 76 20% 380
State Bridge Crossing Elementary School 76 11.9% 638
Amana Academy School 75 10.9% 690
Hapeville Elementary School 74 15.1% 490
M. A. Jones Elementary School 73 16.1% 453
Shakerag Elementary School 72 11.2% 643
Asa Hilliard Elementary School 72 18.1% 398
Brookview Elementary School 71 17% 417
Dunwoody Springs Elementary School 71 14.9% 478
Harper-Archer Elementary School 70 13.9% 502
Centennial Place Academy (Charter) 70 9.7% 724
Ison Springs Elementary School 69 16.6% 416
Stonewall Tell Elementary School 69 13.1% 527
Miles Elementary School 69 14.7% 469
The John Hope-Charles Walter Hill Elementary Schools 68 17.8% 382
Tuskegee Airman Global Academy 67 15% 447
Deerwood Academy 67 14.8% 453
Vickery Mill Elementary School 66 17.6% 374
Abbotts Hill Elementary School 65 11.8% 553
Main Street Charter Academy 64 8% 803
Atlanta Neighborhood Charter – Elementary School 64 16.4% 391
R. N. Fickett Elementary School 63 14.1% 446
Palmetto Elementary School 63 16.4% 385
Bazoline E. Usher/Collier Heights Elmentary School 63 16.2% 390
Randolph Elementary School 62 13.1% 474
Bethune Elementary School 62 13.1% 472
Lee Elementary School 61 13.7% 445
KIPP Soul Primary School 61 15.4% 395
Conley Hills Elementary School 61 18% 339
William M.Boyd Elementary School 59 14.8% 400
Michael R. Hollis Innovation Academy 58 9.8% 594
Chattahoochee Hills Charter School 58 10.9% 534
Heritage Academy Elementary School 56 13.8% 406
Cascade Elementary School 56 18.4% 305
Atlanta Classical Academy 55 8.1% 681
T. J. Perkerson Elementary School 55 16.3% 338
Spalding Drive Elementary School 54 17.5% 308
Parklane Elementary School 54 19.2% 281
Continental Colony Elementary School 53 16.6% 320
Peyton Forest Elementary School 45 15.6% 288
L. O. Kimberly Elementary School 44 15.7% 281
William J. Scott Elementary School 43 12.9% 334
Joseph Humphries Elementary School 43 17.5% 246
Finch Elementary School 42 13.4% 314
Westside Atlanta Charter School 40 12% 334
Barack and Michelle Obama Academy 40 16% 250
Charles L. Gideons Elementary School 39 13.9% 281
Kindezi Old 4th Ward 39 10.3% 377
Cleveland Avenue Elementary School 39 15.9% 246
Beecher Hills Elementary School 37 16.4% 225
Emma Hutchinson Elementary School 37 14.8% 250
Benteen Elementary School 36 13.9% 259
Fulton Academy of Science and Technology 35 8% 438
John Wesley Dobbs Elementary School 33 10.5% 313
West Manor Elementary School 32 13.2% 242
SLAM Academy of Atlanta 31 20.4% 152
Genesis Innovation Academy for Boys 28 9.8% 286
Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School 28 11.6% 242
Genesis Innovation Academy for Girls 27 9.3% 290
F. L. Stanton Elementary School 26 13.4% 194
The Kindezi School 26 7% 372
Atlanta Unbound Academy 17 11.4% 149
Atlanta SMART Academy 0 0% 208
KIPP VISION Charter School 0 0% 390
Kipp Strive Charter School 0 0% 401
KIPP South Fulton Academy School 0 0% 366
KIPP Soul Academy 0 0% 337
Fulton Academy of Virtual Excellence 0 0% 471
Hillside Conant School 0 0% 55
KIPP WAYS Academy Charter School 0 0% 380


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