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Geographic Areas:

GED graduates (Number) – 2010

Data Provided by: Family Connection Partnership
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1 - 81
Quitman 1
Stewart 2
Clay 2
Chattahoochee 4
Glascock 4
Taliaferro 4
Baker 5
Webster 6
Talbot 6
Twiggs 7
Warren 8
Lincoln 10
Echols 10
Towns 10
Miller 11
Terrell 11
Charlton 12
Montgomery 13
Greene 13
McIntosh 14
Jenkins 14
Atkinson 14
Oglethorpe 15
Turner 15
Rabun 15
Randolph 16
Jasper 16
Treutlen 16
Early 16
Clinch 18
Irwin 19
Wilkes 21
Fannin 21
Wilkinson 22
Lanier 22
Elbert 23
Jefferson 23
Marion 24
Seminole 25
Dade 26
Oconee 26
Heard 26
Long 27
Morgan 27
Schley 27
Candler 27
Meriwether 28
Brooks 28
Hancock 30
Banks 30
Taylor 30
Jeff Davis 31
Brantley 32
Cook 32
Harris 32
Bacon 33
Calhoun 34
Putnam 36
Appling 36
Bleckley 37
Bryan 37
Pike 38
Pierce 38
Madison 39
Dooly 39
Crawford 39
Burke 40
Evans 40
Stephens 40
Mitchell 42
Hart 44
Grady 45
Lamar 46
Screven 46
Macon 47
Ben Hill 47
Franklin 48
Emanuel 50
Worth 50
Upson 52
1 - 81
Berrien 52
McDuffie 53
Gilmer 54
Lumpkin 54
Toombs 56
Peach 58
Union 60
Murray 62
Dawson 63
White 66
Washington 67
Jones 67
Wilcox 68
Wayne 70
Pulaski 72
Colquitt 73
Crisp 76
Telfair 77
Polk 81
Johnson 81
82 - 206
Baldwin 85
Chattooga 86
Tattnall 86
Fayette 89
Thomas 92
Haralson 94
Jackson 101
Camden 102
Pickens 106
Tift 109
Catoosa 111
Butts 112
Monroe 112
Lee 113
Laurens 118
Effingham 118
Bulloch 121
Forsyth 123
Gordon 127
Wheeler 127
Troup 136
Ware 136
Clarke 141
Sumter 150
Spalding 169
Decatur 169
Dodge 170
Walker 172
Barrow 173
Habersham 173
Rockdale 178
Coffee 181
Whitfield 184
Douglas 185
Walton 198
Coweta 206
207 - 450
Floyd 228
Carroll 234
Dougherty 239
Newton 243
Henry 244
Bartow 244
Lowndes 246
Bibb 252
Paulding 253
Columbia 261
Hall 267
Cherokee 336
Houston 336
Glynn 337
Clayton 338
Muscogee 349
Liberty 370
Chatham 450
451 - 1,062
Richmond 686
Dekalb 711
Cobb 782
Fulton 851
Gwinnett 1,062

Definitions: The number of GED graduates in each county for the calendar year as reported by the Technical College System of Georgia.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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