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7.1 avg / 10

Best Schools in Rural Hall, North Carolina

1 schools · 1 Elementary

Public: 1
Districts: 1
Avg Rating: 7.1/10

Family Snapshot

At a glance
Avg school rating
7.1/10

100% of schools rated 7+

Median household income
$70,345

Census ACS, ZIPs in this city

Median home value
$181,800

Owner-occupied units

Bachelor's degree or higher
26%

Adults 25+

Avg commute
29 min

Workers age 16+

Owner-occupied homes
79%

Of occupied housing units

How Rural Hall compares

Median household income

$70k

104% of North Carolina median

About Schools in Rural Hall, North Carolina

Rural Hall, North Carolina is home to 1 schools, including 1 public school. The city's schools span 1 elementary school.

With an average rating of 7.1 out of 10, schools in Rural Hall perform strongly on the MySchoolScout composite scale, which measures academic achievement, student growth, equity, and school environment.

The highest-performing school in Rural Hall is Rural Hall Elementary with a composite score of 7.1/10, demonstrating strong academic outcomes and school quality metrics.

Rural Hall is served by 1 school district: Winston Salem / Forsyth County Schools. These districts collectively serve 52,157 students.

Rural Hall's community shows 26% bachelor's degree attainment with a median household income of $70,345. The poverty rate in the area is 10.0%.

Browse the schools below to compare ratings, test scores, enrollment, and other key metrics. Use the filters to focus on specific school levels or types that match your family's needs.

Elementary Schools

1 school
# School Rating
1 465 students · Pre-K–5th 7.1

Schools in Rural Hall

Rural Hall, North Carolina · 1 school

Community Demographics

Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates across 1 ZIP code

Median Income

$70,345

Median Home Value

$181,800

Median Rent

$1,077/mo

Population

10,086

College Educated

26%

Homeownership

79%

Avg Commute

29 min

Poverty Rate

10.0%

Community Profile

Rural Hall has a median household income of $70,345. It is an area where 26% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $181,800, with a median rent of $1,077/month. The area has a poverty rate of 10.0%. The average commute for residents is 29 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about schools in Rural Hall, North Carolina

How many schools are in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

Rural Hall has 1 schools, including 1 public and 0 private schools spanning elementary, middle, and high school levels.

What is the average school rating in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

The average MySchoolScout composite score for schools in Rural Hall is 7.1 out of 10, based on academic achievement, student growth, equity, and school environment.

What is the top-ranked school in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

The top-ranked school in Rural Hall on MySchoolScout is Rural Hall Elementary with a composite score of 7.1/10.

What is the best elementary school in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

The top-ranked elementary school in Rural Hall on MySchoolScout is Rural Hall Elementary with a composite score of 7.1/10.

How many school districts serve Rural Hall, North Carolina?

Rural Hall is served by 1 school district: Winston Salem / Forsyth County Schools.

What is the education level in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

According to Census data, 26% of adults in Rural Hall have earned a bachelor's degree or higher.

What is the median income in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

The median household income in Rural Hall is approximately $70,345 according to Census ACS 2022 estimates.

What is the student-teacher ratio in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

The average student-teacher ratio across schools in Rural Hall is 14.1:1. This ratio varies by school, so families should check individual school profiles for specific classroom sizes.

How does MySchoolScout rate schools in Rural Hall, North Carolina?

MySchoolScout rates schools using publicly available data from the NCES Common Core of Data and state education departments. Each school receives a 1-10 composite score based on four components: Academic Achievement, Student Growth, Equity, and School Environment.

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Data from NCES Common Core of Data, North Carolina Dept. of Education, and U.S. Census ACS for the 2023–24 school year. Rankings computed by MySchoolScout. See all data sources.