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DeKalb County

DeKalb County serves families across Atlanta — including Avondale Estates, Druid Hills (DeKalb, unincorporated). Below: every indexed K-12 school in the district, feeder neighborhoods, and federal NCES Common Core data.

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Schools indexed

6

Total enrollment

3,964

Feeder neighborhoods

2

Free/reduced lunch (avg)

39.5%

Charter schools

1

Magnet schools

0

Schools by level

Every DeKalb County school in our Atlanta corpus

6 schools sourced from the NCES Common Core of Data. Click any school for grades, enrollment, free/reduced lunch %, and the neighborhoods that feed it.

Elementary · 4
Middle

No middle schools indexed in this district yet.

High · 2
Feeder neighborhoods

Atlanta neighborhoods that feed into DeKalb County

Neighborhoods in our Atlanta family home-search guide whose K-12 pipeline touches DeKalb County. Each page covers school pipelines, sold comps, commute reality, and family-fit verdicts.

Frequently asked

DeKalb County family questions

What schools are in DeKalb County?

DeKalb County has 6 schools indexed across our Atlanta family home-search corpus (4 elementary, 2 high). Each school has its own NCES Common Core profile linked below.

How many students attend DeKalb County?

3,964 students are enrolled across the 6 indexed schools in DeKalb County, per the most recent NCES Common Core of Data dataset. Note: this counts schools that appear in our Atlanta sample report and may not reflect the full district enrollment.

Which neighborhoods feed into DeKalb County?

2 neighborhoods in our Atlanta family home-search guide feed into DeKalb County: Avondale Estates, Druid Hills (DeKalb, unincorporated). Each neighborhood page covers school pipelines, sold comps, and family-fit verdicts.

What's the free/reduced-lunch rate across DeKalb County?

The enrollment-weighted free or reduced-price lunch rate across indexed DeKalb County schools is 39.5%. This is one of the most-cited proxies for student-body economic mix at the district level.

Federal data sources

School roster, enrollment, free/reduced-lunch rates, and grade ranges are sourced from the NCES Common Core of Data (US Department of Education / National Center for Education Statistics). Verify directly: