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Benchmarking Hart County, Georgia against all counties

 

Hart County, Georgia has the 4th-highest high-school graduation rate (94.00%) among the 159 Georgia counties. That 94.00% compares to an average of 83.84% and standard deviation of 7.30% across those 159 counties.

Hart County, Georgia has these related standings among those 159 peer counties:

  • high-school graduation rate = 94.00% (4th-highest, tied)

  • pre-school enrollment = 58.48% (38th-highest)

  • tax returns that claim adult education tax credits = 2.34% (34th-fewest)

  • youth of ages 16-19 who are neither working nor enrolled in school = 8.51% (33rd-most)

  • population age 25+ with an Associate Degree or higher = 21.32% (78th-least)

  • 4th-grade students who are proficient in English Language Arts = 37.00% (45th-most, tied)

  • youth who live within 5 miles of a public school = 72.13% (72nd-fewest)

  • public-school spending per student = $9,202 (32nd-least)

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Peers

beat out by Hancock County, Georgia (97.50%), Union County, Georgia (97.50%), and Glascock County, Georgia (95.00%).

tied with Forsyth County, Georgia, Burke County, Georgia, and Oconee County, Georgia, all with 94.00%.

beat Banks County, Georgia (93.00%), White County, Georgia (93.00%), Lumpkin County, Georgia (92.00%), and Towns County, Georgia (92.00%), and others, ending with Montgomery County, Georgia (35.40%).

1 out of the other 158 counties was ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for high-school graduation rate, i.e., Clay County, Georgia.

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References

  1. high-school graduation rate. Higher values are better. Source is the Department of Education, 2014-2015.