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Grant County

Oklahoma · Public K-12

7 public schools serving approximately 753 students, in a county of 4,131 residents.

Schools
7
3 districts
Enrollment
753
NCES CCD
Median income
$60,758
Above Oklahoma avg
Free/reduced lunch
42.6%
Below Oklahoma avg
Elementary
3
schools
Middle
1
schools
High
3
schools
Combined / other
0
schools
LARGEST DISTRICT
POND CREEK-HUNTER
319 students · 3 districts in Grant County

County vs. school enrollment demographics

Left bar is the racial makeup of Grant 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
86%
Hispanic
5%
Black
2%
Asian
0%
Two or more
8%
Native American
2%
Pacific Islander
0%
School enrollment
White
80%
Hispanic
n/r
Black
1%
Asian
0%
Two or more
9%
Native American
1%
Pacific Islander
0%
Bachelor's+
23.1%
adults 25+
Poverty rate
12.9%
ACS 5-year
Unemployment
4.3%
civilian labor
Median age
43
23.7% under 18

All schools (7)

NameCityLevelGradesEnrollmentRating
MEDFORD ESMedfordElementaryPK-08238·
POND CREEK-HUNTER ESPond CreekElementaryPK-04114·
POND CREEK-HUNTER HSPond CreekHigh09-12111·
POND CREEK-HUNTER MSPond CreekMiddle05-0894·
MEDFORD HSMedfordHigh09-1279·
DEER CREEK-LAMONT ESDeer CreekElementaryPK-0878·
DEER CREEK-LAMONT HSLamontHigh09-1239·

Frequently asked

How many public schools are in Grant County?
Grant County, Oklahoma has 7 public K-12 schools serving approximately 753 students.
How many high schools are in Grant County?
Grant County, Oklahoma has 3 public high schools, along with 1 middle schools and 3 elementary schools.
What is the largest school district in Grant County?
POND CREEK-HUNTER is the largest school district in Grant County, serving approximately 319 students. The county contains 3 school districts overall.
What is the population of Grant County?
Grant County, Oklahoma has a population of approximately 4,131, with a median age of 43. About 23.7% of residents are under 18.
What is the median household income in Grant County?
Median household income in Grant County is $60,758, above the Oklahoma average of $59,445. About 12.9% of residents live below the federal poverty line.
How educated are residents of Grant County?
Approximately 23.1% of adults 25 and older in Grant County hold a bachelor's degree or higher, according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What share of students in Grant County qualify for free or reduced lunch?
Roughly 42.6% of students in Grant County public schools qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, a common proxy for low-income enrollment. This is lower than the Oklahoma county average of 63.0%.
What is the student-teacher ratio in Grant County schools?
Across Grant County public schools, the enrollment-weighted student-teacher ratio is approximately 11.5 to 1.
What is the racial makeup of Grant County?
Grant County residents are approximately 86% White, 5% Hispanic, 2% Black, 0% Asian, 8% two or more races according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What share of housing in Grant County is owner-occupied?
Grant County has about 2,163 housing units, of which roughly 76.3% are owner-occupied.
DATA · Census ACS 5-year · NCES Common Core of Data