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Enrollment Analysis: Black or African American students comprised 1.3% of Kennebec County's student body in 2022-23 school year

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ME Commissioner of Education Pender Makin 2023 | Maine Department of Education

There were 211 Black or African American students enrolled in Kennebec County schools in the 2022-23 school year, 16.6% more than the previous year, according to the Maine Department of Education.

Data showed that Black or African American students made up 1.3% of the 16,108 students in Kennebec County schools at the time. They were the fourth most represented ethnicity.

Among the 52 schools in the county, George J. Mitchell School recorded the highest enrollment of Black or African American students in the 2022-23 school year, with a total of 11 students.

Recent data from Maine's public schools for the 2023-2024 school year reveal a noticeable growth in Hispanic, Black and multiracial enrollment over the past decade. While over 85% of students still identify as white, this shows a slow but steady increase in diversity within the state schools.

Despite these shifts, Maine's public school enrollment remains about 4% below pre-pandemic levels, despite a slight rebound from the sharp drop during the 2020-21 school year. The decline is partly due to an increase in homeschooling and more students completing high school early through college courses and adult education.

A spokesperson for the Maine Department of Education also mentioned in an interview with Maine Public some other pandemic-related factors persist, with "some parents choosing not to enroll younger children in school and older students who took on jobs to support their families during the pandemic and who are still counted on to provide that support."

Ethnicities in Kennebec County in 2022-23 School Year

White (91.1%)Ethnicities < 5% (8.9%)

Enrollment Demographics in Kennebec County Schools During 2022-23 School Year

School NameBlack or African American Students EnrollmentTotal Enrollment% of Total Enrollment
Messalonskee High School67090.8%
Cony86611.2%
Gardiner Area High School86041.3%
George J. Mitchell School115622%
Erskine Academy45580.7%
Benton Elementary School75421.3%
Winslow Elementary School55400.9%
Hall-Dale Middle and High School55111%
Waterville Senior High School44910.8%
Gardiner Regional Middle School64491.3%
Messalonskee Middle School44450.9%
Vassalboro Community School24020.5%
Maine Virtual Academy0390--
Monmouth Memorial School33880.8%
Winthrop Grade School93832.3%
Winslow High School33660.8%
Maranacook Community High School33470.9%
Sylvio J. Gilbert School103442.9%
Waterville Junior High School43361.2%
Cony Middle School63211.9%
Farrington School83092.6%
Maranacook Community Middle School0306--
Lincoln School72932.4%
James H. Bean School52831.8%
Windsor Elementary School72812.5%
Chelsea Elementary School22740.7%
Hall-Dale Elementary School92683.4%
Lillian Parks Hussey School62622.3%
Clinton Elementary School22470.8%
China Primary School12450.4%
Helen Thompson School42441.6%
Laura E. Richards School0242--
Ralph M. Atwood Primary School72373%
Belgrade Central School0232--
Williams Elementary School22270.9%
Winthrop Middle School72253.1%
Albert S. Hall School62182.8%
Readfield Elementary School22160.9%
Winthrop High School72123.3%
Maine Arts Academy School0206--
China Middle School11920.5%
Pittston-Randolph Consolidated School11900.5%
Monmouth Academy21861.1%
Manchester Elementary School11820.5%
Carrie Ricker School11810.6%
River View Community School91765.1%
Winslow Junior High School0173--
Libby-Tozier School31402.1%
Albion Elementary School11021%
Mt. Vernon Elementary School084--
Fayette Central School2633.2%
Wayne Elementary School063--

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