Public School Information

NC School Report Cards

North Carolina’s school report cards are an important resource for parents, and others, providing information about school and district-level data in a number of areas. These include student performance and academic growth, school and student characteristics, and many other details.

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools formed in 1963 with the merger of the Winston-Salem and Forsyth County school systems. It is the fourth-largest system in North Carolina and the 81st largest in the nation. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools serves about 55,000 students with the goal of providing a quality education for each child. The school system has 42 elementary schools, 14 middle schools and 15 high schools. Nine special schools bring the systemwide total to 80.

Stokes County Schools

Stokes County Schools: Empowering all students to achieve and succeed.

Mission
To provide, in a safe and supportive environment, a 21st Century education for all students to be globally competitive.

Surry County Schools

History is part of the Surry County School System’s culture. Thousands of students have graduated prepared for a future of success – whether it was to further their education, to join the workforce, or to join the armed services. Hundreds more have given of themselves to help these students learn, to keep them safe, and to prepare nutritious meals throughout the years.

Mt Airy City Schools

The mission of the Mount Airy City Schools is to deliver a superior curriculum that establishes a foundation of knowledge and empowers students to choose their future and experience success. We will provide a safe, supportive, and stimulating learning environment that motivates and develops the confidence and persistence necessary for students to meet the challenges of education, work, and life.

Elkin City Schools

Elkin City Schools currently serves about 1200 students. Being a smaller school system with one elementary school, one middle school and one high school, we provide a more hands-on and one-on-one learning experience to develop more positive attitudes and prepare our students for decision making for the future.