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232 students were enrolled for fifth grade in Russell County schools in 2022-23 school year

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KY Commissioner of Education Jason Glass 2023 | Kentucky Department of Education

KY Commissioner of Education Jason Glass 2023 | Kentucky Department of Education

There were 232 fifth grade students enrolled in Russell County schools in the 2022-23 school year, 4.5% more than the previous year, according to the Kentucky Department of Education.

Russell Springs Elementary School welcomed most of the fifth grade students in the county, registering 102 students.

Within Russell County schools, the highest student population was found in first grade, with the smallest class sizes seen in preschool.

Statewide, Russell County ranked 63rd in enrollment numbers. It was also ranked 63rd the year before.

Despite escaping some of the pandemic's educational disruptions, Kentucky's achievement gaps have remained an issue since 2019. In the eighth-grade reading assessments, for example, Hispanic students scored eight points lower than their white peers, and the gap reached 15 points in math. Black students fared even worse, falling more than 20 points behind and facing a failure rate nearly double that of their white counterparts.

Russell County Enrollment by Grade - Yearly Comparison
PreschoolKindergartenGrade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Grade 7Grade 8Grade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 1201002003004002022-23 school year2021-22 school year

Fifth Grade Enrollment in Russell County Schools for 2022-23 School Year
School# of 5th Grade Students Enrolled% of Student BodyTotal Enrollment
Russell Springs Elementary School10215.2%671
Jamestown Elementary School6713%516
Salem Elementary School6314.7%428

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