Crisp County schools: Which ethnicity was most represented in 2023-24 school year?

Crisp County schools: Which ethnicity was most represented in 2023-24 school year?
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Among the many ethnicities represented in Crisp County schools, African American was the most prevalent among Crisp County students in the 2023-24 school year, according to the Georgia Department of Education.

Of the 3,166 students attending Crisp County schools, 58.7% were African American. White students were the second most common ethnicity, making up 28.1% of Crisp County student body.

In the previous school year, African American students were also the most common group in Crisp County, representing 57.8% of the student body.

Crisp County Middle School had the most diverse student body in Crisp County including Asian, African American, Hispanic, American Indian or Alaska Native, multiracial and white.

In the 2023-24 school year, the total number of students enrolled in public schools in the county dropped 4.8% when compared to the previous year.

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 two or more races.

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.

Ethnicities in Crisp County in 2023-24 School Year

Crisp County Students’ Most Prevalent Ethnicity by School in 2023-24 School Year

School name Most prevalent ethnic group % of Total Student Population Total Enrollment
Crisp County Middle School African American 58% 735
Crisp County High School African American 57% 1,027
Crisp County Primary School African American 61% 954
Crisp County Elementary School African American 59% 450


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