Quantcast

East Panhandle News

Friday, November 15, 2024

Lafayette County Education: 82 Black students were enrolled in school in 2022-23 school year

Webp commissioner of education manny diaz jr 2023

FL Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. 2023 | Commissioner of Education

FL Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. 2023 | Commissioner of Education

There were 82 Black student enrolled in Lafayette County school in the 2022-23 school year, a 3.5% decrease from the 85 Black students in the previous school year, according to the Florida Department of Education.

Data showed that Lafayette County welcomed a total of 1,144 students during the 2022-23 school year. Among them, Black students comprised 7.2% of the student body to be the second least represented ethnicity in the county.

Lafayette Elementary School was the only school in the county which enrolled Black students in the 2022-23 school year.

In 2022, Florida had more than 2.8 million students enrolled in its 4,202 schools. There were 163,558 teachers in the public schools, or roughly one teacher for every 17 students, compared to the national average of 1:16.

Private school enrollment increased by more than 51,000 students in the 2021-22 school year, which was a notable rebound after the pandemic. In total, there were 416,084 students enrolled, marking the highest enrollment in private schools reported by the Florida Department of Education in 30 years.

According to WalletHub's analysis, Florida is ranked ninth out of 50 states in terms of its public school quality and safety.

Ethnicities in Lafayette County in 2022-23 School Year
White [68.7%]Hispanic [20.7%]Black [7.2%]Ethnicities with <5% [3.2%]

Enrollment in Lafayette County Schools During 2022-23 School Year
School name% of Black Students EnrolmentTotal Enrollment
Lafayette Elementary School1.9515

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS