Rich County
Rich County, Utah reports 5 public K-12 schools to NCES, set against a county population of about 2,631, with a mix of 3 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high.
7-year change in Rich County
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25County vs. school enrollment demographics
Left bar is the racial makeup of Rich 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".
Test scores in Rich County
Latest 2024-25 ELA proficiency, 3 schools ranked. Utah state average: 41.8%.
- North Rich School· 61.3%
- Rich Middle School· 47.3%
- South Rich School· 37.9%
| Name | City | Level | Grades | Enrollment | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rich High | Randolph | High | 09-12 | 162 | · |
| North Rich School | Laketown | Elementary | KG-05 | 122 | · |
| Rich Middle School | Laketown | Middle | 06-08 | 113 | · |
| South Rich School | Randolph | Elementary | KG-05 | 104 | · |
| Rich Preschool | Randolph | Elementary | PK-PK | 6 | · |
Cities in Rich County
About Rich County
Rich County is a thinly populated Utah county of about 2,631 residents, home to 5 public schools and roughly 507 students.
In context, census numbers show the median household earns about $79,009 a year, 24% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and the poverty rate is around 3%. That income level is 6% noticeably below the Utah median.
In terms of grade levels, Rich County consists of 3 elementary schools (232 students), 1 middle school (113), and 1 high school (162).
The largest single district in Rich County is Rich District, which alone enrolls about 507 students.
Looking at the last 7 years. Across the same 7-year window, public-school enrollment held roughly steady: 500 students in SY 2017-18 versus 507 in SY 2024-25.
On allk12, the community for Rich County discusses school events, board meetings, and seasonal calendars. Members of the local community share what they see day-to-day.