There were 2,205 white students enrolled in Knott County schools in the 2023-24 school year, a 2.5% decrease from the 2,262 white students in the previous school year, according to the Kentucky Department of Education.
Data showed that Knott County welcomed a total of 2,259 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, white students comprised 97.6% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county.
Among the seven schools in Knott County, Knott County Central High School recorded the highest enrollment of white students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of 572 students, making up 97.9% of the school’s total student body.
Kentucky is in the midst of a statewide teacher shortage as turnover rates spiked to 10.9% in 2023, up from an 8.9% nine-year average. This issue is more prominent in schools with more low-income and minority students.
Between 2019 and 2023, there was an increase of 260% in the number of available teaching posts in Kentucky schools. This often leads to larger class sizes, combining programs, and retaining staff despite potential negative impacts on teacher working conditions.
| School name | % of White Students | Total Enrollment |
|---|---|---|
| Beaver Creek Elementary School | 98.6% | 214 |
| Carr Creek Elementary School | 96.6% | 379 |
| Cordia School | 95.4% | 195 |
| Emmalena Elementary School | 99.1% | 231 |
| Hindman Elementary School | 97.7% | 476 |
| Jones Fork Elementary School | 97.8% | 180 |
| Knott County Central High School | 97.9% | 584 |

