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301 students were enrolled for 8th-grade in Dinwiddie County schools in 2023-24 school year

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Lisa Coons Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction | https://www.doe.virginia.gov/about-vdoe/agency-leadership/superintendent

Lisa Coons Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction | https://www.doe.virginia.gov/about-vdoe/agency-leadership/superintendent

There were 301 8th-grade students enrolled in Dinwiddie County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 7.7% fewer than the previous year, according to the Virginia Department of Education.

Dinwiddie Middle School was the only school that welcomed 8th-grade students in the county.

Within Dinwiddie County schools, the largest number of students were found in 10th-grade, while pre-kindergarten had the least students.

Statewide, Dinwiddie County ranked 58th in enrollment numbers. It was also ranked 58th the year before.

As of November 2023, according to Public Schools Review, Virginia public schools saw an average student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 1:14, which is better than the national average of 1:15 in public schools nationwide.

Dinwiddie County Enrollment by Grade - Yearly Comparison

Pre-kindergartenKindergarten1st-grade2nd-grade3rd-grade4th-grade5th-grade6th-grade7th-grade8th-grade9th-grade10th-grade11th-grade12th-grade0501001502002503003504002022-23 school year2023-24 school year

Enrollment by Grade in Dinwiddie County Schools for 2023-24 School Year

School Name# of 8th-grade Students Enrolled% of Student BodyTotal Enrollment
Dinwiddie Middle School30132.5%927
Southside Elementary School00%523
Sunnyside Elementary School00%250
Sutherland Elementary School00%570
Dinwiddie High School00%1,323
Dinwiddie Elementary School00%335
Midway Elementary School00%330

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