KY Commissioner of Education Jason Glass 2023 | Kentucky Department of Education
KY Commissioner of Education Jason Glass 2023 | Kentucky Department of Education
Of the 18,609 students attending schools in Daviess County's school districts, 75.8% were white. Hispanic or Latino students constituted the second-largest ethnic group in the county's school districts, accounting for 7.4%.
In the previous school year, white students were also the most common group in Daviess County's school districts, representing 71.9% of the student body.
Owensboro Independent School District had the most even distribution of races among county districts, which included 60.5% white students, 14.1% African American students, 11.2% multiracial students, 10.9% Hispanic or Latino students, 3.1% Asian students, and 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Native students.
In the 2022-23 school year, the total number of students enrolled in school districts in the county increased by 5.6% compared to the previous year.
The main offices of all districts mentioned in the story are located in cities associated with Daviess County.
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.
Data also shows that 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.
District | Most Prevalent | Percent of Total Student Body | Total Enrollment |
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Daviess County School District | White | 82.5 | 12,942 |
Owensboro Independent School District | White | 60.5 | 5,667 |