Noble County Schools & Education
Noble County, Oklahoma
School Score
41/100
Higher = better
Rating
Average
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
Higher = better
State avg 28/100
State School Rank
#15
of 77 counties (1 = best)
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Education Overview
About Schools in Noble County, Oklahoma
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.
Outperforming State Academic Benchmarks
Noble County boasts an impressive 89.7% graduation rate, significantly higher than both the state average and the national benchmark of 87.0%. Its school score of 53.0 and per-pupil spending of $6,844 both exceed Oklahoma state averages.
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.
Relocating for Top-Tier Graduation Rates
High graduation rates make Noble County a compelling choice for families focused on academic success. Exploring properties in the Perry or Morrison districts allows buyers to tap into these high-performing local school systems.
School Overview
Total Schools
10
in Noble County
Total Enrollment
2,019
students
School Districts
4
districts
Charter Schools
0
0% of total
School Type Breakdown
4 School Districts in Noble County
PERRY
MORRISON
FRONTIER
BILLINGS
10 Public Schools in Noble County
| School Name | District | Grades | Type | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PERRY ES | PERRY | PK–6 | Primary | 552 |
| MORRISON ES | MORRISON | PK–6 | Primary | 339 |
| PERRY HS | PERRY | 9–12 | High | 298 |
| FRONTIER ES | FRONTIER | PK–8 | Primary | 257 |
| MORRISON HS | MORRISON | 9–12 | High | 176 |
| PERRY JHS | PERRY | 7–8 | Middle | 165 |
| MORRISON MS | MORRISON | 7–8 | Middle | 88 |
| FRONTIER HS | FRONTIER | 9–12 | High | 85 |
| BILLINGS ES | BILLINGS | PK–8 | Primary | 34 |
| BILLINGS HS | BILLINGS | 9–12 | High | 25 |
Educational Attainment
Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure
$6,844
State avg $6,520
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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.
How do schools in Noble County perform academically?
Noble County boasts an impressive 89.7% graduation rate, significantly higher than both the state average and the national benchmark of 87.0%. Its school score of 53.0 and per-pupil spending of $6,844 both exceed Oklahoma state averages.
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.
How can I find homes near good schools in Noble County, Oklahoma?
High graduation rates make Noble County a compelling choice for families focused on academic success. Exploring properties in the Perry or Morrison districts allows buyers to tap into these high-performing local school systems.
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Data Sources
Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics.
Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.