Table for Democrat's Son Reports Education Stressed By Immigration In Georgia
09/18/2007
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Table:

Enrollment Vs. School Capacity In The State of Georgia

 

School

Trailers

Enrollment

Building capacity

Enrollment  as a Percentage of building capacity

 

Alcova Elementary

10

973

769

127%

 

Annistown Elementary

2

561

728

77%

 

Arcado Elementary

4

861

790

109%

 

Benefield Elementary

23

1,239

894

139%

 

Berkeley Lake Elementary

13

1,084

1,019

106%

 

Berkmar High

20

3,128

3,000

104%

 

Berkmar Middle

5

1,045

1,125

93%

 

Bethesda Elementary

6

1,125

1,019

110%

 

Britt Elementary

28

942

665

142%

 

Brookwood High

26

3,473

3,000

116%

 

Camp Creek Elementary

10

1,041

977

107%

 

Cedar Hill Elementary

22

1,363

1,206

113%

 

Centerville Elementary

9

827

769

108%

 

Central Gwinnett High

31

2,792

2,650

105%

 

Chesney Elementary

2

821

769

107%

 

Collins Hill High

44

3,715

3,000

124%

 

Corley Elementary

22

1,247

1,164

107%

 

Creekland Middle

36

2,838

2,500

114%

 

Crews Middle

25

1,378

1,150

120%

 

Duluth Middle

9

1,911

2,000

96%

 

Duncan Creek Elementary

19

1,672

1,393

120%

 

Dyer Elementary

2

654

748

87%

 

Five Forks Middle

9

1,173

1,150

102%

 

Fort Daniel Elementary

22

1,199

1,019

118%

 

Freeman's Mill Elementary

11

1,104

1,019

108%

 

Grayson Elementary

33

1,553

1,019

152%

 

Grayson High

45

3,237

2,500

129%

 

Gwin Oaks Elementary

15

1,019

977

104%

 

Harmony Elementary

3

654

728

90%

 

Harris Elementary

4

718

936

77%

 

Head Elementary

11

647

582

111%

 

Hopkins Elementary

26

1,758

1,601

110%

 

Hull Middle

21

2,263

2,050

110%

 

Jackson Elementary

10

1,752

1,643

107%

 

Jones Middle

19

1,383

1,125

123%

 

Kanoheda Elementary

8

1,148

1,310

88%

 

Knight Elementary

13

676

520

130%

 

Lanier Middle

45

2,582

2,000

129%

 

Lawrenceville Elementary

8

981

1,019

96%

 

Level Creek Elementary

8

1,121

1,102

102%

 

Lilburn Elementary

5

1,369

1,518

90%

 

Magill Elementary

17

1,682

1,643

102%

 

Mason Elementary

18

1,413

1,289

110%

 

McConnell Middle

35

2,527

2,125

119%

 

Meadowcreek Elementary

19

1,041

956

109%

 

Meadowcreek High

8

2,391

3,000

80%

 

Mill Creek High

53

4,023

3,250

124%

 

Minor Elementary

20

1,237

1,164

106%

 

Mountain Park Elementary

11

640

499

128%

 

Nesbit Elementary

10

1,477

1,518

97%

 

Norcross Elementary

20

1,003

832

121%

 

North Gwinnett High

36

3,015

2,500

121%

 

Norton Elementary

35

1,879

1,248

151%

 

Osborne Middle

17

1,999

1,800

111%

 

Parsons Elementary

23

1,109

769

144%

 

Partee Elementary

7

743

852

87%

 

Peachtree Elementary

6

1,357

1,352

100%

 

Peachtree Ridge High

9

3,152

3,000

105%

 

Pharr Elementary

34

1,427

1,081

132%

 

Pinckneyville Middle

4

1,284

1,375

93%

 

Radloff Middle

3

1,096

1,125

97%

 

Richards Middle

55

2,466

2,150

115%

 

Riverside Elementary

17

1,459

1,289

113%

 

Rockbridge Elementary

16

866

977

89%

 

Shiloh Elementary

2

787

852

92%

 

Shiloh High

13

2,055

1,900

108%

 

Shiloh Middle

16

1,628

1,775

92%

 

Simonton Elementary

34

1,538

1,206

128%

 

Simpson Elementary

1

999

1,019

98%

 

Snellville Middle

38

2,229

1,800

124%

 

South Gwinnett

40

2,789

2,400

116%

 

Stripling Elementary

5

993

1,040

95%

 

Sugar Hill Elementary

20

1,120

1,019

110%

 

Summerour Middle

9

1,069

1,100

97%

 

Suwanee Elementary

10

941

894

105%

 

Sycamore Elementary

9

1,308

1,081

121%

 

Winn Holt Elementary

22

1,560

1,331

117%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Totals and Average

1376

119329

108364

110%

 

 

Donald A. Collins [ email him], is a freelance writer living in Washington DC and a board member of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform. His views are his own.

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