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Noble County Schools & Education

School Score

41/100

Percentile-style score

Score Band

Midrange Signal

Graduation Rate

89.7%

National avg 87.5%

Education Statistics

Graduation Rate

89.7%

National avg 87.5%

State avg 84.3%

Per-Pupil Spending

$6,844

National avg $13,239

State avg $6,520

School Score

41/100

Percentile-style score

State avg 28/100

State Score Position

#15

of 77 counties by score

Education Data Brief: Noble County

Measured School Summary

Noble County performs at an average level with a school score of 41/100 and a solid graduation rate of 89.7%.

Funding Context

At $6,844 per pupil, Noble County operates with limited funding, which may constrain staffing, materials, and extracurricular offerings.

Neighbor Context

Its school score is 46% above the Oklahoma average, and its graduation rate exceeds the state average by 5.4 percentage points, while per-pupil spending is 5% higher than the state norm.

School Data Brief

How to read Noble County before comparing districts

County-level education data is best used as a screening layer. It summarizes the local school environment, then points you toward the district and school records that matter for local review.

Local context that changes the interpretation

10 public schools and 4 districts are represented below. Use those school and district records to confirm whether the county-level context fits the neighborhoods you are actually considering.

Overall screen

41/100

Mixed county signal. Ranks #15 of 77 Oklahoma counties with school score data.

Completion

89.7%

5.4 pts above the state average

Funding context

$6,844

$324 above the state average

School coverage

10

4 districts represented in the county school list.

Start with measured county context

This county needs a closer look at district mix, school level, and local context. Compare the score, graduation rate, and spending together rather than treating any single metric as final.

Check the local school mix

Noble County has 10 public schools across 4 districts, so school-level fit can vary inside the county.

Verify local rules

Use this page as county-level context, then confirm attendance zones, transportation, special programs, and current school boundaries with local districts.

Parent decision brief

What Noble County school data means before you move

County averages are useful for screening, but parents choose addresses, grade pathways, and district rules. This brief turns the public data into the checks that matter before you sign a lease or mortgage.

Mixed school landscape

Noble County has enough school-level records to compare the local mix, but no single county metric should be treated as the answer. Use district shape, grade span, and data coverage together.

State position

#15

of 77 Oklahoma counties with school score data. The county score is 13 points above the state average.

Data confidence

Usable

3 of 5 county signals are present, and 100% of listed schools report enrollment. Compare schools, then verify missing fields locally.

K-12 continuity check

These are the largest visible district slices in the county data. They show whether elementary, middle, and high school records appear together or whether a family needs to investigate transition points.

PERRY

Elementary to high school visible

1,015 students

Elementary 1Middle 1High 1Other 0

3 listed schools in this county slice.

MORRISON

Elementary to high school visible

603 students

Elementary 1Middle 1High 1Other 0

3 listed schools in this county slice.

FRONTIER

Elementary and high visible

342 students

Elementary 1Middle 0High 1Other 0

2 listed schools in this county slice.

BILLINGS

Elementary and high visible

59 students

Elementary 1Middle 0High 1Other 0

2 listed schools in this county slice.

District reality check

MORRISON is the largest listed district slice, with 3 schools. County pages do not prove address assignment, so verify boundaries with local district tools.

What the data cannot tell you

NCES records do not confirm current attendance zones, private-school options, transfer approvals, program capacity, transportation, or whether a listed school is available to a specific address.

Questions to ask before choosing an address

Which district actually serves the addresses we are considering in Noble County?

Do the neighborhoods we like fall inside the same district, or are we comparing different Noble County district systems?

What changes at the elementary-to-middle and middle-to-high transitions in the district pathway we would likely use?

If we need a program not visible in the NCES flags, which district office can confirm current offerings?

Are the largest listed schools the ones our address can actually attend, or are they only county-level context?

Education Overview

About Schools in Noble County, Oklahoma

This context is screened for neutral school-data wording and should be read alongside the current metrics on this page. It is not school advice.

Small Districts, Big Results

Noble County operates 10 public schools across four districts, serving a total student population of 2,019. The infrastructure is evenly balanced with four elementary and four high schools serving the rural community.

Perry and Morrison Lead the Way

Perry is the largest district in the county with 1,015 students, followed by Morrison which serves 603 students. The county maintains a traditional public school model with zero charter schools currently in operation.

The Intimacy of Rural Education

Nine of the 10 schools are located in rural areas, leading to an average school size of just 202 students. Perry Elementary is the largest campus with 552 students, offering a community-centric feel that defines the Noble County experience.

School Overview

Total Schools

10

in Noble County

Reported Enrollment

2,019

10 schools reporting

School Districts

4

districts

Charter Schools

0

0% of total

School Level Breakdown

Elementary4
Middle2
High4
Other0

4 School Districts in Noble County

PERRY

3 schools
1,015 students

MORRISON

3 schools
603 students

FRONTIER

2 schools
342 students

BILLINGS

2 schools
59 students

10 Public Schools in Noble County

Sorted by reported enrollment. Every NCES public school remains listed here; no school-level profile pages are included in the current generated coverage for this county.

NCES 2022-23 public school data and FY 2022 school-finance data

Level

Showing 10 of 10 matching schools

PERRY ES

PERRY

Perry, 73077 / Rural: Fringe

RecordPK–6Primary552 students

MORRISON ES

MORRISON

Morrison, 73061 / Rural: Distant

RecordPK–6Primary339 students

PERRY HS

PERRY

Perry, 73077 / Town: Remote

Record9–12High298 students

FRONTIER ES

FRONTIER

Red Rock, 74651 / Rural: Remote

RecordPK–8Primary257 students

MORRISON HS

MORRISON

Morrison, 73061 / Rural: Distant

Record9–12High176 students

PERRY JHS

PERRY

Perry, 73077 / Rural: Fringe

Record7–8Middle165 students

MORRISON MS

MORRISON

Morrison, 73061 / Rural: Distant

Record7–8Middle88 students

FRONTIER HS

FRONTIER

Red Rock, 74651 / Rural: Remote

Record9–12High85 students

BILLINGS ES

BILLINGS

Billings, 74630 / Rural: Remote

RecordPK–8Primary34 students

BILLINGS HS

BILLINGS

Billings, 74630 / Rural: Remote

Record9–12High25 students

Education Funding Detail

Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure

$6,844

State avg $6,520

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Oklahoma counties have the highest graduation rates?
Harmon County (95.0%), Major County (93.1%), and Garvin County (92.8%) currently lead Oklahoma among counties with available NCES four-year adjusted cohort graduation-rate data. This answer is generated from the same dataset used in the county table and can change when federal data refreshes.
What is per-pupil spending like in Oklahoma?
Across Oklahoma counties with available NCES district-finance data, average per-pupil spending is $6,520. The highest current county values are Grant County ($9,426), Alfalfa County ($9,014), and Roger Mills County ($8,927). Compare counties in the table before treating the statewide average as representative of a local district.
How should I read the school score in Noble County?
Noble County has a school score of 41/100, which is a midrange measured signal in this county-level index. This score is calculated from available NCES graduation-rate and school-finance data, with school-level records shown separately below.
What is the graduation rate in Noble County?
The high school graduation rate in Noble County is 89.7%, which is above the national average of 87.5%. This figure is based on NCES district-level data for public high schools in the county.
How much does Noble County spend per student?
Noble County spends $6,844 per pupil annually on public education, based on NCES district finance data. Current operating spending per fall enrollment, including instruction, support services, administration, transportation, and operations. It excludes capital outlays and debt service in the SchoolsByCounty methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Schools in Noble County, Oklahoma — FAQ

What does the school system look like in Noble County, Oklahoma?

Noble County operates 10 public schools across four districts, serving a total student population of 2,019. The infrastructure is evenly balanced with four elementary and four high schools serving the rural community.

What are the major school districts in Noble County, Oklahoma?

Perry is the largest district in the county with 1,015 students, followed by Morrison which serves 603 students. The county maintains a traditional public school model with zero charter schools currently in operation.

What is the school experience like in Noble County?

Nine of the 10 schools are located in rural areas, leading to an average school size of just 202 students. Perry Elementary is the largest campus with 552 students, offering a community-centric feel that defines the Noble County experience.

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By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor

Data Sources

Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data and School District Finance Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics based on available NCES graduation-rate and school-finance signals.

Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.