DeKalb County schools welcomed 6,680 11th grade students in 2023-24 school year

Richard Woods State School Superintendent - georgia.gov
Richard Woods State School Superintendent - georgia.gov
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There were 6,680 11th grade students enrolled in DeKalb County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 5.6% more than the previous year, according to reports from the Georgia Department of Education.

Lakeside High School welcomed the largest number of 11th grade students among county schools, registering 509 students during the 2023-24 school year.

Within DeKalb County schools, the highest student count was found in ninth grade, with the smallest class sizes seen in 12th grade.

Statewide, DeKalb County ranked fourth in enrollment numbers, with a total of 97,341 students enrolled in the 2023-24 school year. It was also ranked fourth the year before.

According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 2024 reading report for Georgia 4th graders, the racial and ethnic composition of public school students was approximately 38% Black, 36% white, 17% Hispanic, 4% Asian, and 5% identifying as multiracial.

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.

DeKalb County Enrollment by Grade – Yearly Comparison

11th Grade Enrollment in DeKalb County Schools for 2023-24 School Year

School name # of 11th Grade Students Enrolled % of Student Body Total Enrollment
Lakeside High School 509 23.7% 2,147
Dunwoody High School 507 26% 1,952
Decatur High School 447 24.3% 1,840
Chamblee Charter High School 443 24.8% 1,785
Cross Keys High School 378 22.2% 1,699
Druid Hills High School 338 23.9% 1,417
Lithonia High School 336 23% 1,462
Martin Luther King Jr. High School 314 22.9% 1,369
Stephenson High School 304 23.7% 1,285
Cedar Grove High School 294 26.5% 1,108
Stone Mountain High School 288 24% 1,200
Clarkston High School 288 21.5% 1,341
Arabia Mountain High School – Academy of Engineering- Medic 280 22.7% 1,231
Southwest DeKalb High School 276 23.3% 1,187
Tucker High School 265 17.3% 1,528
Miller Grove High School 242 23% 1,050
Redan High School 241 24.9% 967
Towers High School 205 27.2% 754
Columbia High School 194 22% 881
McNair High School 146 20.5% 712
Charles Drew Charter JA/SR Academy 110 12% 917
DeKalb School of the Arts 79 26.4% 299
Dekalb Early College Academy 71 24.5% 290
Elizabeth Andrews High School 61 38.9% 157
Tapestry Public Charter School 31 10.5% 296
DeKalb Alternative School 17 8.1% 211
Atlanta Area School for the Deaf 16 21.6% 74
UHS of Laurel Heights 0 0% 15
Georgia Fugees Academy Charter School 0 0% 160
Margaret Harris Comprehensive School 0 0% 22


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