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Bryan County

Oklahoma · Public K-12

Bryan County's public schools, 25 in all, serve approximately 8,443 K-12 students inside Oklahoma, with Durant the largest district by enrollment. By grade band, the county runs 12 elementary, 5 middle, and 8 high schools.

7-year change in Bryan County

SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25
Total enrollment
8,443
+462 (+6%) vs SY 2017-18
School count
25
+2 (+9%) vs SY 2017-18
Source: NCES Common Core of Data, enrollment-weighted demographic averages
Schools
25
8 districts
Enrollment
8,443
NCES CCD
Median income
$57,225
Below Oklahoma avg
Free/reduced lunch
68.2%
Above Oklahoma avg
Elementary
12
4,576 students
Middle
5
1,681 students
High
8
2,186 students
Combined / other
0
schools
LARGEST DISTRICT
DURANT
3,844 students · 8 districts in Bryan County

County vs. school enrollment demographics

Left bar is the racial makeup of Bryan County residents (Census ACS 5-year). Right bar is the enrollment-weighted makeup of public schools in the county (NCES CCD). NCES systematically under-reports Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment for many schools; where the resident share is meaningful but the reported school share is zero, we mark the school bar "not reported".

County residents
White
70%
Hispanic
8%
Black
2%
Asian
1%
Two or more
13%
Native American
13%
Pacific Islander
0%
School enrollment
White
49%
Hispanic
13%
Black
1%
Asian
1%
Two or more
16%
Native American
21%
Pacific Islander
0%
Bachelor's+
26.5%
adults 25+
Poverty rate
12.4%
ACS 5-year
Unemployment
4.6%
civilian labor
Median age
37
23.7% under 18

Test scores in Bryan County

Latest 2024-25 ELA proficiency, 9 schools ranked. Oklahoma state average: 30.6%.

Lowest 5 schools (ELA)
  1. DURANT MS· 20.4%
  2. CADDO ES· 24.6%
  3. DURANT INTERMEDIATE ES· 28.9%
  4. NORTHWEST HEIGHTS ES· 32.0%
  5. SILO MS· 32.0%

See all 9 schools in Bryan County ranked by score →

All schools (25)

NameCityLevelGradesEnrollmentRating
DURANT HSDurantHigh09-121,036·
CALERA ESCaleraElementaryPK-08754·
DURANT MSDurantMiddle07-08614·
DURANT INTERMEDIATE ESDurantMiddle05-06532·
NORTHWEST HEIGHTS ESDurantElementaryKG-04514·
George Washington Elementary SchoolDurantElementaryKG-04500·
WASHINGTON IRVING ESDurantElementaryKG-04436·
SILO EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERDurantElementaryPK-02400·
CADDO ESCaddoElementaryPK-08365·
ROCK CREEK ESDurantElementaryPK-08362·
WARD ES WESTColbertElementaryPK-03336·
SILO ESDurantElementaryPK-05311·
SILO HSDurantHigh09-12289·
SILO MSDurantMiddle06-08249·
CALERA HSCaleraHigh09-12227·
ACHILLE ESAchilleElementaryPK-08222·
COLBERT HSColbertHigh09-12215·
ROBERT E LEE EARLY CHILDHOODDurantElementaryPK-PK212·
WARD ES EASTColbertMiddle04-06165·
BENNINGTON ESBenningtonElementaryPK-08164·
CADDO HSCaddoHigh09-12138·
ROCK CREEK HSBokchitoHigh09-12130·
COLBERT MSColbertMiddle07-08121·
BENNINGTON HSBenningtonHigh09-1288·
ACHILLE HSAchilleHigh09-1263·

Cities in Bryan County

Durant12 schoolsColbert4 schoolsAchille2 schoolsBennington2 schoolsCaddo2 schoolsCalera2 schoolsBokchito1 school

About Bryan County

Bryan County is a sparse Oklahoma county of about 48,253 residents, home to 25 public schools and roughly 8,443 students.

Looking at the wider area, census numbers show the median household earns about $57,225 a year, roughly 27% of adults have completed at least a four-year degree, and the federal-poverty share is near 12%.

For a sense of the school types, Bryan County is made up of 12 elementary schools (4,576 students), 5 middle schools (1,681), and 8 high schools (2,186).

DURANT dominates the local landscape, accounting for roughly 3,844 students on its own.

Trend over the past 7 years. Combined enrollment now sits at 8,443 students, rose 6% from the 7,981 reported in SY 2017-18. Bryan County now counts 25 public schools, up from 23 in SY 2017-18.

Within the allk12 community for this area, the community for Bryan County discusses school events, board meetings, and seasonal calendars. Members of the local community share what they see day-to-day.

Frequently asked questions

How many public schools are in Bryan County?
Bryan County, Oklahoma has 25 public K-12 schools serving approximately 8,443 students.
How many high schools are in Bryan County?
Bryan County, Oklahoma has 8 public high schools, serving approximately 2,186 students.
How many middle schools are in Bryan County?
Bryan County, Oklahoma has 5 public middle schools, serving approximately 1,681 students.
How many elementary schools are in Bryan County?
Bryan County, Oklahoma has 12 public elementary schools, serving approximately 4,576 students.
What is the largest school district in Bryan County?
DURANT is the largest school district in Bryan County, serving approximately 3,844 students. The county contains 8 school districts overall.
What is the population of Bryan County?
Bryan County, Oklahoma has a population of approximately 48,253, with a median age of 37. About 23.7% of residents are under 18.
What is the median household income in Bryan County?
Median household income in Bryan County is $57,225, below the Oklahoma average of $59,445. About 12.4% of residents live below the federal poverty line.
How educated are residents of Bryan County?
Approximately 26.5% of adults 25 and older in Bryan County hold a bachelor's degree or higher, according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What share of students in Bryan County qualify for free or reduced lunch?
Roughly 68.2% of students in Bryan County public schools qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, a common proxy for low-income enrollment. This is higher than the Oklahoma county average of 66.8%.
What is the student-teacher ratio in Bryan County schools?
Across Bryan County public schools, the enrollment-weighted student-teacher ratio is approximately 15.3 to 1.

Bryan County school rankings

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DATA · Census ACS 5-year · NCES Common Core of Data