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Suches is an unincorporated community in Union County, Georgia, United States. The local school is Woody Gap School, the smallest public school in the state of Georgia.
FTE Count: The FTE or full-time equivalent student count is a method of accounting for students for funding purposes. The FTE count for all students is taken two times every school year, in October and in March. An additional count for students enrolled in special education is taken in December.
The Georgia Department of Education oversees public education throughout the state, ensuring that laws and regulations pertaining to education are followed and that state and federal money appropriated for education is properly allocated to local school systems.
The Georgia public school system (prekindergarten through grade 12) operates within districts governed by locally elected school boards and superintendents. In 2022, Georgia had 1,735,585 students enrolled in a total of 2,238 schools in 180 school districts.
The United States had more than 98,000 public schools operating in 2020-21, and California had more than any other state. The United States had 98,609 public schools in operation in 2020-21, ing to the latest figures from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES).
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By 2018 the school, which had 3,724 students that year, had been consistently the largest high school in Georgia by student population. Mill Creek has over 100 student clubs.
The state ranks 17th in the nation for K-12 achievement (Education Week). Georgia has adopted the new, national Common Core State Standards for math and language arts, which establish clear and consistent learning goals across all schools.

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