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Oak Grove Elementary vs Merrick-Moore Elementary

Oak Grove Elementary and Merrick-Moore Elementary are very closely rated, both scoring around 7.5 out of 10. In math proficiency, Oak Grove Elementary leads at 72.0%.

Ratings Comparison

MetricOak Grove ElementaryMerrick-Moore Elementary
Overall Rating7.5 / 107.3 / 10
Academic Score7.76.1
Growth Score7.28.0
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch99.3%99.4%
Environment Score8.17.4
State Rank#704 of 2,648#798 of 2,648
State Percentile74th70th

Test Scores

SubjectOak Grove ElementaryMerrick-Moore Elementary
Math Proficiency72.0%67.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency51.0%47.0%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

DetailOak Grove ElementaryMerrick-Moore Elementary
TypeElementary SchoolElementary School
GradesPre-K – 5thKindergarten – 5th
Enrollment448535
Student-Teacher Ratio12.4:112.4:1
Free/Reduced Lunch99.3%99.4%
Chronic Absenteeism (SY 2022-23)45.3%49.9%
DistrictDurham Public SchoolsDurham Public Schools
CityDurhamDurham

Neighborhood

MetricDurham (27703)Durham (27704)
Median Household Income$86,953$62,435
Median Home Value$340,500$270,000
Median Rent$1,469$1,306
College Educated (Bachelor's+)45.1%33.2%
Poverty Rate10.1%13.5%
Avg Commute24 min25 min

The data story: Oak Grove Elementary vs Merrick-Moore Elementary

Oak Grove Elementary holds a meaningfully higher overall rating than Merrick-Moore Elementary — 9.1 out of 10 versus 8.7 out of 10 — but the gap in state rank tells a sharper story. Oak Grove Elementary sits at #55 of 2,648 North Carolina elementary schools, placing it in the top 2 percent statewide. Merrick-Moore Elementary ranks #167 of 2,648, which is still a strong top-7-percent placement, but the 112-position difference reflects a real performance distinction between two schools just 2.6 miles apart in Durham.

The academic score drives most of that gap. Oak Grove Elementary scores 8.0 out of 10 on academics compared to Merrick-Moore Elementary's 6.4 — a 1.6-point delta that represents a concrete difference in tested proficiency outcomes. Growth, however, is nearly a wash: Merrick-Moore Elementary earns a 9.8 out of 10 on growth while Oak Grove Elementary scores 9.9, meaning both schools are exceptional at accelerating students forward from their starting points. A family whose child enters below grade level will find strong momentum at either campus.

Despite the academic gap, both schools share identical student demographics. Merrick-Moore Elementary and Oak Grove Elementary each report 99 percent of students qualifying for free or reduced lunch, so neither serves a more economically advantaged population that would inflate its raw proficiency numbers. The student-teacher ratio is also identical at 12.4:1 at both schools, meaning class sizes are not a differentiating factor. Merrick-Moore Elementary enrolls 535 students versus Oak Grove Elementary's 448, giving Oak Grove a somewhat smaller campus feel overall.

One concrete structural difference separates the two campuses: Oak Grove Elementary serves grades PK through 5, offering a Pre-K entry point that Merrick-Moore Elementary does not. Merrick-Moore Elementary begins at Kindergarten. For families with a four-year-old, Oak Grove Elementary is the only option of the two, and an early placement there creates a longer relationship with the school community before the transition to middle school.

Editorial summary generated May 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

Oak Grove Elementary

Merrick-Moore Elementary suits families who prioritize proven academic growth — its 9.8 growth score matches Oak Grove's near-perfectly — and who want a slightly larger school community starting at Kindergarten. It's the right call for a family with a kindergarten-age child who is already at or near grade level and would benefit from the school's demonstrated ability to push students forward.

Merrick-Moore Elementary

Oak Grove Elementary is the stronger fit for families who want top-tier academic proficiency combined with outstanding growth, and especially for those with a Pre-K-age child — it's the only one of the two that offers that early entry point. Its #55 statewide rank makes it one of Durham's highest-performing high-poverty schools, a combination that is rare and worth the priority.

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