Albany High School:Contact and Location InformationLocation Address: Albany High School 801 Residence Avenue Albany, GA 31701-2148
Mailing Address: Albany High School 801 Residence Avenue Albany, GA 31701-2148 |  Home of the Indians | Phone Number: (229) 431-3300 Website: | |
Classification InformationSchool District: | County:Dougherty | Grades Taught:9th Grade to 12th Grade | Level:Albany High School is classified as a "High School". | Type:Albany High School is a "Regular School". | Status:Albany High School was operational at the time of the last report and is currently operational. | Title I:Albany High School IS Title I eligible. | School-Wide Title I:Albany High School IS a school-wide Title I school. | Charter:Albany High School IS NOT a Charter school. | Magnet:Albany High School IS NOT a Magnet school. | NCES Assigned School ID:130183000819 | State Assigned School ID:1050 | Locale:Albany High School is located in a "Mid-size City" (A central city of a 'Core Based Statistical Area' or 'Consolidated Statistical Area', with the city having a population less than 250,000.) | City Limits:Data Not Available. | | Glossary of Terms |
Statistics for Albany High School:Classroom Size Information( FTE) Classroom Teacher Averages  | Enrollment Averages  | Student to Teacher Ratio  |
| (FTE) Classroom Teachers | Students | Student Teacher Ratio | | School | 50.8 | 773 | 15.217 : 1 | | District Avg | 37.7 | 638.7 | 16.931 : 1 | | State Avg | 44.1 | 745.7 | 16.906 : 1 |
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| Enrollment Averages by Grade Level | 9th Grade | 10th Grade | 11th Grade | 12th Grade | | School | 267 | 178 | 181 | 147 | | District Avg | 397.5 | 258.3 | 230.0 | 163.3 | | State Avg | 349.8 | 283.6 | 246.3 | 213.2 |
Low Income & Migrant Student InformationFree & Reduced Lunch Program Averages 
| Reduced Lunch Program | Free Lunch Program | | School | 133 (17.2%) | 426 (55.1%) | | District Avg | 84.0 (13.2%) | 419.8 (65.7%) | | State Avg | 64.0 (8.4%) | 277.3 (36.6%) |
| Migrant Student Averages 
| Migrant Students | | School | 1 (0.1%) | | District Avg | 6.0 (0.0%) | | State Avg | 16.4 (0.0%) |
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Enrollment Statistics for Albany High School | Total Male / Female | American Indian Alaskan Native | Asian Pacific Islander | Hispanic | African American | Caucasian | School | 3 3 / 0 | 10 5 / 5 | 13 6 / 7 | 500 240 / 260 | 247 133 / 114 | District Avg | 0.8 0.5 / 0.2 | 2.4 1.4 / 1.0 | 3.5 1.8 / 1.7 | 478.9 240.6 / 238.3 | 87.1 45.9 / 41.2 | State Avg | 1.0 0.5 / 0.5 | 16.2 8.4 / 7.8 | 41.1 21.4 / 19.7 | 252.0 127.1 / 124.9 | 349.2 180.3 / 168.8 |
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