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Marshall County

Oklahoma · Public K-12

Across all districts in Marshall County, public schools number 6 and enroll approximately 2,950 K-12 students (2 elementary, 2 middle, and 2 high).

7-year change in Marshall County

SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25
Total enrollment
2,950
-144 (-5%) vs SY 2017-18
School count
6
0 (0%) vs SY 2017-18
Source: NCES Common Core of Data, enrollment-weighted demographic averages
Schools
6
2 districts
Enrollment
2,950
NCES CCD
Median income
$57,245
Below Oklahoma avg
Free/reduced lunch
78.9%
Above Oklahoma avg
Elementary
2
1,440 students
Middle
2
637 students
High
2
873 students
Combined / other
0
schools
LARGEST DISTRICT
MADILL
1,716 students · 2 districts in Marshall County

County vs. school enrollment demographics

Left bar is the racial makeup of Marshall 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
66%
Hispanic
18%
Black
0%
Asian
0%
Two or more
18%
Native American
7%
Pacific Islander
0%
School enrollment
White
39%
Hispanic
34%
Black
1%
Asian
0%
Two or more
12%
Native American
14%
Pacific Islander
0%
Bachelor's+
18.2%
adults 25+
Poverty rate
10.9%
ACS 5-year
Unemployment
4.7%
civilian labor
Median age
42
23.3% under 18

Test scores in Marshall County

Latest 2024-25 ELA proficiency, 4 schools ranked. Oklahoma state average: 30.6%.

Top 4 schools (ELA)
  1. KINGSTON ES· 32.0%
  2. KINGSTON MS· 27.0%
  3. MADILL ES· 19.0%
  4. MADILL MS· 16.0%

See all 4 schools in Marshall County ranked by score →

All schools (6)

NameCityLevelGradesEnrollmentRating
MADILL ESMadillElementaryPK-05839·
KINGSTON ESKingstonElementaryPK-05601·
MADILL HSMadillHigh09-12511·
MADILL MSMadillMiddle06-08366·
KINGSTON HSKingstonHigh09-12362·
KINGSTON MSKingstonMiddle06-08271·

Cities in Marshall County

Kingston3 schoolsMadill3 schools

About Marshall County

Marshall County is a small Oklahoma county of about 15,792 residents, home to 6 public schools and roughly 2,950 students.

Looking at the broader picture, census numbers show typical household earnings sit around $57,245, about 18% of adults have a bachelor's degree or above, and roughly 11% of residents live below the federal poverty line.

On the level-by-level breakdown, Marshall County is built around 2 elementary schools (1,440 students), 2 middle schools (637), and 2 high schools (873).

The largest single district in Marshall County is MADILL, which alone enrolls about 1,716 students.

Looking at the last 7 years. Combined enrollment now sits at 2,950 students, contracted 5% from the 3,094 reported in SY 2017-18.

Within the allk12 community for this area, the community for Marshall County discusses open enrollment windows, redistricting talk, and busing logistics. Discussions cut across districts, schools, and grade levels.

Frequently asked questions

How many K-12 schools serve Marshall County?
There are 6 public K-12 schools in Marshall County, Oklahoma, with a combined enrollment of about 2,950.
How many high schools are in Marshall County?
Marshall County, Oklahoma has 2 public high schools, serving approximately 873 students.
How many middle schools are in Marshall County?
Marshall County, Oklahoma has 2 public middle schools, serving approximately 637 students.
How many elementary schools are in Marshall County?
Marshall County, Oklahoma has 2 public elementary schools, serving approximately 1,440 students.
What is the largest school district in Marshall County?
MADILL is the largest school district in Marshall County, serving approximately 1,716 students. The county contains 2 school districts overall.
What is the population of Marshall County?
Marshall County, Oklahoma has a population of approximately 15,792, with a median age of 42. About 23.3% of residents are under 18.
What is the median household income in Marshall County?
Median household income in Marshall County is $57,245, below the Oklahoma average of $59,445. About 10.9% of residents live below the federal poverty line.
How educated are residents of Marshall County?
Approximately 18.2% of adults 25 and older in Marshall County hold a bachelor's degree or higher, according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What share of students in Marshall County qualify for free or reduced lunch?
Roughly 78.9% of students in Marshall 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 Marshall County schools?
Across Marshall County public schools, the enrollment-weighted student-teacher ratio is approximately 15.9 to 1.
DATA · Census ACS 5-year · NCES Common Core of Data