Georgia

State K-12 public school system overview

Georgia operates one of the nation's larger public education systems with 1,655,700 students distributed across 180 school districts and served by 118,478 teachers. This structure reflects a moderately fragmented district organization compared to some states, with significant variation in district size and resources typical of Georgia's geographic and demographic diversity.

The student population includes notable concentrations of economically disadvantaged students at 64.1% of enrollment, which exceeds typical national ranges and indicates substantial reliance on free and reduced-price lunch programs. English learners comprise 11.8% of the student body, while students with disabilities represent 13.2% of enrollment. These demographic profiles reflect Georgia's role as a state with growing immigrant and refugee populations alongside established communities with varying support needs.

Academic proficiency measures show math proficiency at 38.7% and reading proficiency at 36.7%, both below national averages typically observed around 50% in recent years. The state graduation rate stands at 90.9%, which is above the national average of approximately 88%, indicating relative strength in completion rates despite lower proficiency benchmarks. Average per-pupil spending of $13,122 falls below the national average of roughly $14,500, placing Georgia in the lower-to-middle range of state funding levels.

The funding levels and proficiency patterns suggest resource constraints that may warrant examination given the high proportion of economically disadvantaged students in the system. The graduation rate performance indicates that while students are progressing to completion, the underlying academic skill measures in core subjects present areas for instructional focus and resource allocation consideration.

This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.

This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.

Total Students

1.7M

Districts

180

Schools

N/A

Teachers

118K

Per-Pupil Spending

$13,122

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
64.1%
English Language Learners
11.8%
Students with Disabilities
13.2%

Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
38.7%
Reading Proficiency
36.7%
Graduation Rate
90.9%

Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
$13,122
Spending Range
N/AThis data is either not available at a state or per-district level, or will be added in the future.

District Distribution

By Size

Large (10K+)
37
Medium (3K-10K)
60
Small (<3K)
83

By Location

City
15
Suburb
22
Town
40
Rural
103

Career & Technical Education

548,270 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Business
73,990
Health
58,001
Information
54,586
Arts
50,864
Agriculture
44,098
Human
41,666
Government
39,619
Marketing
32,468
Top 3: Business, Health, InformationSource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)

Georgia CCRPI Data

CCRPI Score Distribution

College and Career Ready Performance Index scores across Georgia districts (0-100 scale)

90+
3
1.7%
80-89
37
20.6%
70-79
92
51.1%
60-69
42
23.3%
<60
6
3.3%
Avg CCRPI Score
73.9
out of 100
Avg Graduation Rate
90.9%
Avg College Enrollment
57.9%
of graduates
Total Districts
180

CCRPI Component Averages

Content Mastery
61.5
Student achievement on standards
Progress
80.2
Student growth over time
Closing Gaps
67.1
Achievement gap reduction
Readiness
78.8
College/career preparation

Reading Proficiency Benchmarks

3rd Grade
39.1%
reading on grade level
5th Grade
53.1%
reading on grade level
8th Grade
58.0%
reading on grade level

Source: Georgia Department of Education, CCRPI Reports, 2023-24 School Year

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