Warren County Schools & Education
Warren County, Georgia
School Score
73/100
Higher = better
Rating
High Performing
Graduation Rate
95.0%
National avg 87.5%
Education Statistics
Graduation Rate
95.0%
National avg 87.5%
State avg 88.1%
Per-Pupil Spending
$7,783
National avg $13,239
State avg $7,405
School Score
73/100
Higher = better
State avg 50/100
State School Rank
#14
of 159 counties (1 = best)
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Education Overview
About Schools in Warren County, Georgia
An Intimate and Accessible School System
Warren County operates a small, highly integrated system of just 3 schools serving 662 students. This includes one elementary, one middle, and one high school located in a single district.
Elite Graduation Rates with High Investment
The county achieves an incredible 95.0% graduation rate, far surpassing the national average of 87.0%. This success is supported by high per-pupil spending of $7,783, contributing to a top-tier school score of 57.8.
Single-District Rural Excellence
The Warren County district oversees the entire public school population without the presence of charter schools. This unified approach allows for concentrated investment in the 662 students enrolled here.
Small Classes in a Rural Learning Community
All schools are located in rural settings and feature an average size of only 221 students. Freeman Elementary is the largest campus with 344 students, while the high school serves just 159.
Enjoy Small-Town Living and Elite Schools
Warren County is ideal for families who want the personal attention of a small school district without sacrificing academic results. Explore homes in this rural enclave to take advantage of the county's exceptional graduation rates.
School Overview
Total Schools
3
in Warren County
Total Enrollment
662
students
School Districts
1
district
Charter Schools
0
0% of total
School Type Breakdown
1 School District in Warren County
Warren County
3 Public Schools in Warren County
| School Name | District | Grades | Type | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Freeman Elementary School | Warren County | PK–5 | Primary | 344 |
| Warren County High School | Warren County | 9–12 | High | 159 |
| Warren County Middle School | Warren County | 6–8 | Middle | 159 |
Educational Attainment
Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure
$7,783
State avg $7,405
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Frequently Asked Questions
Schools in Warren County, Georgia — FAQ
What does the school system look like in Warren County, Georgia?
Warren County operates a small, highly integrated system of just 3 schools serving 662 students. This includes one elementary, one middle, and one high school located in a single district.
How do schools in Warren County perform academically?
The county achieves an incredible 95.0% graduation rate, far surpassing the national average of 87.0%. This success is supported by high per-pupil spending of $7,783, contributing to a top-tier school score of 57.8.
What are the major school districts in Warren County, Georgia?
The Warren County district oversees the entire public school population without the presence of charter schools. This unified approach allows for concentrated investment in the 662 students enrolled here.
What is the school experience like in Warren County?
All schools are located in rural settings and feature an average size of only 221 students. Freeman Elementary is the largest campus with 344 students, while the high school serves just 159.
How can I find homes near good schools in Warren County, Georgia?
Warren County is ideal for families who want the personal attention of a small school district without sacrificing academic results. Explore homes in this rural enclave to take advantage of the county's exceptional graduation rates.
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Data Sources
Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics.
Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.