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The highest-poverty public elementary schools in North Carolina · page 29

Ranks 1,4011,415 of the highest-poverty public schools in North Carolina. Back to page 1.

HIGHEST POVERTY · NORTH CAROLINA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1401Davidson K-8 SchoolDavidson, NCCharlotte-Mecklenburg SchoolsElementary1,18511.3%
1402New Town ElementaryWaxhaw, NCUnion County Public SchoolsElementary69110.9%
1403Cox Mill ElementaryConcord, NCCabarrus County SchoolsElementary1,08610.6%
1404Davis Drive ElementaryCary, NCWake County SchoolsElementary7949.2%
1405Highcroft ElementaryCary, NCWake County SchoolsElementary6989.2%
1406Antioch ElementaryMatthews, NCUnion County Public SchoolsElementary8168.9%
1407Wrightsville Beach ElemWrightsville Beach, NCNew Hanover County SchoolsElementary2808.9%
1408Scotts Ridge ElementaryApex, NCWake County SchoolsElementary8698.2%
1409Sandy Ridge ElementaryWaxhaw, NCUnion County Public SchoolsElementary5287.2%
1410Rea View ElementaryWaxhaw, NCUnion County Public SchoolsElementary6295.4%
1411Providence Spring ElementaryCharlotte, NCCharlotte-Mecklenburg SchoolsElementary5865.3%
1412Weddington ElementaryMatthews, NCUnion County Public SchoolsElementary6524.8%
1413Apex Friendship ElementaryApex, NCWake County SchoolsElementary8964.6%
1414Marvin ElementaryMarvin, NCUnion County Public SchoolsElementary6664.4%
1415White Oak ElementaryApex, NCWake County SchoolsElementary8433.6%
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