20 schools in Binghamton
20 public K-12 schools operate inside Binghamton, with combined enrollment of about 8,930 students (11 elementary, 4 middle, and 3 high).
7-year change in Binghamton
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25| Name | Level | Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 403 |
| BINGHAMTON HIGH SCHOOL | High | 09-12 | 1,262 |
| BROOKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 401 |
| BROOME-DELAWARE-TIOGA BOCES | Combined | KG-12 | 1,055 |
| CALVIN COOLIDGE SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 281 |
| CHENANGO BRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | Elementary | 03-05 | 357 |
| CHENANGO FORKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 605 |
| CHENANGO FORKS HIGH SCHOOL | High | 09-12 | 401 |
| CHENANGO FORKS MIDDLE SCHOOL | Middle | 06-08 | 276 |
| CHENANGO VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL | High | 09-12 | 507 |
| CHENANGO VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL | Middle | 06-08 | 379 |
| EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL | Middle | 06-08 | 465 |
| GREATER BINGHAMTON HEALTH CENTER | Combined | 03-11 | 9 |
| HORACE MANN SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 205 |
| MACARTHUR SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 399 |
| PORT DICKINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-02 | 409 |
| THEODORE ROOSEVELT SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 352 |
| THOMAS JEFFERSON SCHOOL | Elementary | KG-05 | 267 |
| WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL | Middle | 06-08 | 542 |
| WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL | Elementary | PK-05 | 355 |
About Binghamton
Public education in Binghamton, New York runs across 20 schools that hosts roughly 8,930 students. By footprint, Binghamton sits in the medium-population bracket.
On the school-mix side, the city is built around 11 elementary, 4 middle, 3 high, and 2 other.
Average school size in Binghamton is around 447 students, 14% meaningfully below the New York average of about 519.
Trend over the past 7 years. Combined enrollment now sits at 8,930 students, contracted 11% from the 9,984 reported in SY 2017-18. On the demographic side, White enrollment moved from 64% to 61% over the same window.
On allk12, the community for Binghamton discusses school events, board meetings, and seasonal calendars. Discussions cut across districts, schools, and grade levels.