Fulton County School District welcomed 84,561 students in 2024-25

Richard Woods State School Superintendent
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Fulton County School District enrolled 84,561 students in the 2024-25 school year, 1.3% less than the previous year, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Education.

Of all students enrolled in the 2024-25 school year, 51% were male, and 49% were female.

Data also showed that most of the students were Black, representing 41% of the Fulton County School District’s total enrollment.

Fulton County School District roughly covers 104 schools within Fulton County and has a main office in Atlanta.

Among the 104 schools in the district, Westlake High School recorded the highest enrollment of 2,051 students in the 2024-25 school year.

As of 2026, Georgia had an average student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 14:1, which is better than the national average of 15:1.

Enrollment in Fulton County School District Over 15 Years

Breakdown of Student Enrollment in Fulton County School District – Previous Year Comparison

School nameTotal Enrollment in 2023-24Total Enrollment in 2024-25% Change
0209100%
Abbotts Hill Elementary School553495-10.5%
Alpharetta Elementary School468458-2.1%
Alpharetta High School2,0752,005-3.4%
Amana Academy School690639-7.4%
Asa Hilliard Elementary School3984215.8%
Autrey Mill Middle School1,2781,252-2%
Banneker High School1,7381,621-6.7%
Barnwell Elementary School654633-3.2%
Bear Creek Middle School9909970.7%
Bethune Elementary School47256720.1%
Birmingham Falls Elementary School746694-7%
Brookview Elementary School417380-8.9%
Cambridge High School1,6591,609-3%
Camp Creek Middle School7137424.1%
Campbell Elementary School6006569.3%
Centennial High School1,6961,589-6.3%
Chattahoochee High School1,7791,726-3%
Chattahoochee Hills Charter School534511-4.3%
Cliftondale Elementary School6386410.5%
Cogburn Woods Elementary School796764-4%
College Park Elementary470406-13.6%
Conley Hills Elementary School339337-0.6%
Crabapple Crossing Elementary School631607-3.8%
Crabapple Middle School915881-3.7%
Creek View Elementary School824769-6.7%
Creekside High School1,6371,7134.6%
Dolvin Elementary School672627-6.7%
Dunwoody Springs Elementary School4784810.6%
E. C. West Elementary School6186474.7%
Elkins Pointe Middle School884869-1.7%
Feldwood Elementary School6206321.9%
Findley Oaks Elementary School561557-0.7%
Fulton Academy of Science and Technology43852319.4%
Fulton Academy of Virtual Excellence471406-13.8%
Global Impact Academy5275636.8%
Gullatt Elementary School6756953%
Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary School5375614.5%
Hapeville Charter Career Academy648605-6.6%
Hapeville Elementary School490480-2%
Haynes Bridge Middle School628625-0.5%
Heards Ferry Elementary School6416470.9%
Hembree Springs Elementary School515504-2.1%
Heritage Elementary School41858239.2%
High Point Elementary School653625-4.3%
Hillside Elementary School469454-3.2%
Holcomb Bridge Middle School627607-3.2%
Hopewell Middle School1,2051,2715.5%
Independence High School153100-34.6%
Innovation Academy1,1321,49632.2%
Ison Springs Elementary School416387-7%
Jackson Elementary School519424-18.3%
Johns Creek High School1,8421,778-3.5%
KIPP South Fulton Academy School3663721.6%
Lake Forest Elementary School520470-9.6%
Lake Windward Elementary School6686811.9%
Langston Hughes High School1,7631,8846.9%
Lee Elementary School445431-3.1%
Liberty Point Elementary School688675-1.9%
Main Street Charter Academy803776-3.4%
Manning Oaks Elementary School713711-0.3%
McNair Middle School879721-18%
Medlock Bridge Elementary School603579-4%
Milton High School1,9741,9780.2%
Mimosa Elementary School5505673.1%
Mountain Park Elementary School765738-3.5%
New Prospect Elementary School593586-1.2%
Nolan Elementary School61770213.8%
North Springs High School1,2731,197-6%
Northview High School1,5981,595-0.2%
Northwestern Middle School1,1091,1564.2%
Northwood Elementary School595578-2.9%
Oakley Elementary School6716984%
Ocee Elementary School698697-0.1%
Palmetto Elementary School38543312.5%
Parklane Elementary School28131612.5%
Paul D. West Middle School818815-0.4%
Randolph Elementary School474469-1.1%
Renaissance Elementary School6677116.6%
Renaissance Middle School9509894.1%
Ridgeview Charter School960940-2.1%
River Eves Elementary School515466-9.5%
River Trail Middle School1,1131,1220.8%
Riverwood International Charter School1,7081,7281.2%
Roswell High School2,0241,999-1.2%
Roswell North Elementary School8328917.1%
Sandtown Middle School1,004977-2.7%
Sandy Springs Middle School773756-2.2%
Shakerag Elementary School643592-7.9%
Skyview High School4064101%
Spalding Drive Elementary School308295-4.2%
State Bridge Crossing Elementary School638623-2.4%
Stonewall Tell Elementary School5275412.7%
Summit Hill Elementary School659653-0.9%
Sweet Apple Elementary School791790-0.1%
Taylor Road Middle School1,2651,228-2.9%
Tri-Cities High School1,6281,6561.7%
Vickery Mill Elementary School374355-5.1%
Webb Bridge Middle School1,2231,2270.3%
Westlake High School2,0862,051-1.7%
Wilson Creek Elementary School880870-1.1%
Wolf Creek Elementary School685652-4.8%
Woodland Elementary School852766-10.1%
Woodland Middle School969954-1.5%

Information in this article was obtained from the Georgia Department of Education. The source data can be found here.



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