Troup County Public Schools

There are 22 public schools in Troup County, Georgia, serving 12,648 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Troup County Public Schools - Georgia

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Town
School
# Students
Grades
Hogansville Callaway High School
780 9-12
Hogansville Hogansville Elementary School
399 PK-5
Lagrange Berta Weathersbee Elementary School
343 PK-5
Lagrange Bradfield Center - Ault Academy
37 5
Lagrange Callaway Elementary School
577 PK-5
Lagrange Callaway Middle School
668 6-8
Lagrange Cannon Street Elementary School
239 PK-5
Lagrange Ethel Kight Magnet Elementary School
(Magnet school)
452 PK-5
Lagrange Franklin Forest Elementary School
533 PK-5
Lagrange Gardner-newman Middle School
1041 6-8
Lagrange Hillcrest Elementary School
385 PK-5
Lagrange Hollis Hand Elementary School
505 PK-5
Lagrange Lagrange High School
1399 9-12
Lagrange Long Cane Elementary School
522 PK-5
Lagrange Long Cane Middle School
940 6-8
Lagrange Mountville Elementary School
265 PK-5
Lagrange Rosemont Elementary School
535 PK-5
Lagrange Troup County High School
1322 9-12
Lagrange Unity Elementary School
442 PK-5
Lagrange West Side Magnet School
399 3-8
Lagrange Whitesville Road Elementary School
442 PK-5
West Point West Point Elementary School
423 PK-5

County Statistics:

About This County (Troup)
County Statistics
(GA) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 61,021 people 8,185,503 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 20% 21%
Median Household Income $81,414 $44,644
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    Source: 2011 NCES Data, GA Dept. of Education