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Ranking of the best elementary schools in North Carolina based on test scores, key stats, and parent ratings. Compare public elementary schools near you.
- 2023 Most Diverse School Districts
#4 Most Diverse School Districts in North Carolina. School...
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There are 2,614 elementary schools in North Carolina; 2,149 public schools and 465 private schools. North Carolina ranks as the 9th state in terms of student enrollment and 10th in terms of total number of schools.
Beaufort County. Bertie County School District. Windsor. Bertie County. Bethany Community Middle School District. Summerfield. Rockingham County. Bethel Hill Charter School District. Roxboro.
District NameCityCounty NameHarrisburgCabarrus CountyBurlingtonAlamance CountyTownship of TaylorsvilleAlexander CountySpartaAlleghany County- Lincoln Academy. Greensboro, NC. Guilford County Schools #1 4-8. 605. Student-Teacher Ratio.
- Metrolina Reg Scholars Academy. Charlotte, NC. Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy #2 K-8.
- Rea View Elementary. Waxhaw, NC. Union County Public Schools #3 K-5. 615. Student-Teacher Ratio.
- White Oak Elementary. Apex, NC. Wake County Schools #4 PK-5. 781. Student-Teacher Ratio.
This is a list of school districts in North Carolina, including public charter schools. In North Carolina, most public school districts are organized at the county level, with a few organized at the municipal level.
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Dec 5, 2023 · The U.S. News & World Report released its updated lists ranking public North Carolina elementary, middle, and high schools based on components like student proficiency and performance. Ranking for schools in kindergarten through eighth grade relies on student proficiency in reading and writing and student performance on state tests.