Contact & Location
Enrollment & Schools
150
Total Schools
65,814
Total Enrollment
PK-13
Grade Range
School Breakdown
6
Preschools
24
Elementary
Schools
23
Middle
Schools
29
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
4536%
4133%
3931%
School Types
By Type
Public
147Charter
3Private
0By Level
Elementary
24Middle
23High
29Reviews (Aggregated)
3.6
Average Rating
481
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
White
60%
Hispanic / Latino
15%
Black / African American
13%
Asian
4%
Two or More Races
4%
Native American
3%
Gender Distribution
51%Male
49%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
60%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
53%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
5.3
5.6
—
5.4
Average ACT Score
18.2
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
1093
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
84%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
12%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
36% (45)
Average
33% (41)
Above Average
31% (39)
Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District
150 schoolsPreschools
(6)——————
Albany Area Schools Early Childhood
Preschoolpublic•25 students
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
Preschoolpublic•121 students
Kramer Education Center
Preschoolpublic0
Pathways Beyond/Early Steps To Success Building
Preschoolpublic•21 students
Preschool at Sylvania Northview High School
Preschoolpublic•13 students
Tift County Prek Center
Preschoolpublic
Elementary Schools
(24)9
Alden School
Elementarypublic•644 students
2
Blue Hills Elementary School
Elementarypublic•352 students
1
Browning Elementary School
Elementarypublic•278 students
6
Buckner Elementary School
Elementarypublic•334 students
6
Central Elementary School
Elementarypublic•665 students
6
Cler-Mont Elementary School
Elementarypublic•318 students
6
Elm Grove Elementary School
Elementarypublic•325 students
3
Fire Prairie Middle School
Elementarypublic•691 students
7
Green Ridge El School
Elementarypublic•554 students
7
Hampden El School
Elementarypublic•530 students
7
Highland Elementary School
Elementarypublic•619 students
6
Hill View Elementary School
Elementarypublic•344 students
5
Middlesex El School
Elementarypublic•414 students
5
Monroe El School
Elementarypublic•478 students
1
Napi School
Elementarypublic•233 students
4
Oakland Elementary School
Elementarypublic•222 students
3
Redway Elementary School
Elementarypublic•272 students
7
Shaull El School
Elementarypublic•524 students
9
Silver Spring El School
Elementarypublic•516 students
6
Sporting Hill El School
Elementarypublic•554 students
8
Stranahan Elementary School
Elementarypublic•508 students
6
Sylvan Elementary School
Elementarypublic•415 students
Whitethorn Elementary School
Elementarypublic•16 students
6
Winding Creek Elementary School
Elementarypublic•999 students
Middle Schools
(23)6
Albany Area Middle School
Middlepublic•454 students
4
Bay Springs Middle School
Middlepublic•197 students
Browning Middle School
Middlepublic•402 students
7
Duxbury Middle School
Middlepublic•596 students
9
Eagle View Middle School
Middlepublic•1,021 students
7
Eighth Street Middle School
Middlepublic•853 students
6
Glenwood City Middle School
Middlepublic•136 students
4
Hancock County Middle School
Middlepublic•300 students
3
J E Holmes Middle
Middlepublic•627 students
5
Linton-Stockton Jr High School
Middlepublic•312 students
6
Mabelle B. Avery Middle School
Middlepublic•304 students
4
Miranda Junior High
Middlepublic•88 students
2
Mount Adams Middle School
Middlepublic•139 students
8
Mountain View Middle School
Middlepublic•1,378 students
4
Northeast Middle School
Middlepublic•690 students
4
Osage Trail Middle School
Middlepublic•793 students
3
Reidsville Middle
Middlepublic•614 students
7
Rockingham County Middle
Middlepublic•753 students
3
Sussex Central Middle School
Middlepublic•236 students
5
Sylvania Arbor Hills Junior High School
Middlepublic•568 students
6
Sylvania McCord Junior High School
Middlepublic•587 students
6
Sylvania Timberstone Junior High School
Middlepublic•614 students
8
The Sojourner Truth School Public Charter School
Middlecharter•284 students
High Schools
(29)10
Albany Senior High School
Highpublic•536 students
4
Bay Springs High School
Highpublic•225 students
6
Boles High School
Highpublic•185 students
Car. & Tech. Center At Ft. Osage
Highpublic0
Casterlin High
Highpublic•4 students
2
Columbus High School
Highpublic•1,273 students
9
Cumberland Valley High School
Highpublic•3,035 students
5
Dalton Mcmichael High
Highpublic•723 students
7
Dover High School
Highpublic•68 students
10
Duxbury High School
Highpublic•778 students
3
Fort Osage High School
Highpublic•1,557 students
5
Glenwood City High School
Highpublic•193 students
5
Green Forest High School
Highpublic•414 students
5
Hancock County High School
Highpublic•453 students
2
John M Morehead High
Highpublic•814 students
6
Linton-Stockton High School
Highpublic•386 students
Navajo Preparatory School
Highpublic•274 students
7
Oakland High School
Highpublic•221 students
Osprey Learning Center
Highpublic•9 students
8
Rockingham County Early College Hi
Highpublic•319 students
5
Rockingham County High
Highpublic•882 students
5
Somers High School
Highpublic•384 students
2
South Fork Junior - Senior High School
Highpublic•211 students
4
Sussex Central High School
Highpublic•319 students
9
Sylvania Northview High School
Highpublic•1,282 students
8
Sylvania Southview High School
Highpublic•1,145 students
5
Tift County High School
Highpublic•2,055 students
Transitional Skills Center
Highcharter•3 students
1
White Swan High School
Highpublic•267 students
Other Schools
(68)8
Albany Elementary School
Schoolpublic•498 students
4
Annie Belle Clark Primary School
Schoolpublic•778 students
5
Avon Elementary School
Schoolpublic•300 students
Babb School
Schoolpublic•24 students
3
Bay Springs Elementary School
Schoolpublic•405 students
7
Bethany Elementary
Schoolpublic•465 students
Big Sky School
Schoolpublic•25 students
8
Boles Elementary School
Schoolpublic•187 students
6
Boles Middle School
Schoolpublic•175 students
5
Casterlin Elementary School
Schoolpublic•39 students
3
Centennial Elementary School
Schoolpublic•413 students
4
Central Elementary
Schoolpublic•585 students
Chandler Elementary School
Schoolpublic•639 students
1
Charles Spencer Elementary School
Schoolpublic•392 students
4
Columbus Middle School
Schoolpublic•1,174 students
5
Crown Point Central School
Schoolpublic•310 students
5
Douglass Elementary
Schoolpublic•363 students
8
Dover Elementary School
Schoolpublic•155 students
Dr Lewis S Libby School
Schoolpublic•270 students
Draper Elementary
Schoolpublic•208 students
3
Emerson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•281 students
3
Fairfield Township School
Schoolpublic•505 students
6
G. O. Bailey Primary School
Schoolpublic•504 students
Glendale School
Schoolpublic•15 students
3
Glenwood City Elementary School
Schoolpublic•295 students
8
Green Forest Elementary School
Schoolpublic•394 students
4
Green Forest Intermed School
Schoolpublic•554 students
Hancock County Alternative Program
Schoolpublic•22 students
3
Harrah Elementary School
Schoolpublic•483 students
2
Heritage Community Charter School
Schoolcharter•482 students
6
Hi Plains School
Schoolpublic•129 students
6
Huntsville Elementary
Schoolpublic•402 students
7
Indian Trails Elementary School
Schoolpublic•355 students
3
J. T. Reddick School
Schoolpublic•308 students
7
John W Dillard Academy
Schoolpublic•284 students
John W Dillard Elementary
Schoolpublic•232 students
6
Leaksville-Spray Elementary
Schoolpublic•404 students
7
Len Lastinger Primary School
Schoolpublic•421 students
Lewis And Clark Learning Center
Schoolpublic0
7
Lincoln Elementary
Schoolpublic•308 students
5
Lincoln Middle School
Schoolpublic•185 students
7
Linton-Stockton Elementary
Schoolpublic•702 students
3
Lost Creek Elementary School
Schoolpublic•356 students
9
Maplewood Elementary School
Schoolpublic•549 students
3
Matt Wilson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•411 students
3
Monroeton Elementary
Schoolpublic•436 students
1
Moss Street Elementary
Schoolpublic•419 students
8
North Hancock Elementary School
Schoolpublic•463 students
2
North Park Elementary School
Schoolpublic•331 students
3
Northside Elementary School
Schoolpublic•411 students
4
Omega Elementary School
Schoolpublic•329 students
Osprey Learning Center (Alternative)
Schoolpublic•8 students
2
Reidsville High
Schoolpublic•753 students
8
Rye Elementary School
Schoolpublic•200 students
8
Rye Junior High School
Schoolpublic•199 students
5
Somers Elementary School
Schoolpublic•649 students
6
South End Elementary
Schoolpublic•449 students
6
South Hancock Elementary School
Schoolpublic•233 students
Stamiksiitsiikin (Bullshoe) Elementary
Schoolpublic•289 students
7
Stoneville Elementary
Schoolpublic•425 students
6
Stringer Attendance Center
Schoolpublic•584 students
6
Sussex Central Elementary School
Schoolpublic•443 students
The Score Center
Schoolpublic•26 students
8
Wentworth Elementary
Schoolpublic•499 students
4
West Park Elementary School
Schoolpublic•262 students
8
Western Rockingham Middle
Schoolpublic•556 students
7
Whiteford Elementary School
Schoolpublic•416 students
3
Williamsburg Elementary
Schoolpublic•502 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Inappropriate TeachingGender IdentityHighAdded 2d ago
Gender Plan Raises Family Concerns
Alleged incident in Rockingham County School District · North Carolina
A school district implemented a "Student Support Plan" for gender transition, which includes questions about students' preferred names and pronouns, and their usage at home. The plan also asks about non-family individuals assisting students if family members are not affirming. This policy raises concerns regarding parental notification and involvement in sensitive student matters.
Occurred on July 12, 2024Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 150 schools in Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.