Contact & Location
(319) 643-7213
Enrollment & Schools
126
Total Schools
60,806
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range
School Breakdown
5
Preschools
16
Elementary
Schools
6
Middle
Schools
23
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
5250%
3534%
1716%
School Types
By Type
Public
124Charter
2Private
0By Level
Elementary
16Middle
6High
23Reviews (Aggregated)
3.6
Average Rating
596
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
Hispanic / Latino
37%
White
33%
Black / African American
25%
Two or More Races
3%
Asian
1%
Native American
1%
Gender Distribution
51%Male
49%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
73%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
39%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
4.6
3.9
—
4.3
Average ACT Score
17.7
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
968
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
76%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
9%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
50% (52)
Average
34% (35)
Above Average
16% (17)
West Branch Community School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in West Branch Community School District
126 schoolsPreschools
(5)Elementary Schools
(16)6
Bridle Ridge Intermediate School
Elementarypublic•416 students
5
Charles W Springmyer Elementary School
Elementarypublic•412 students
7
Creekmoor Elementary School
Elementarypublic•350 students
6
Eagle Glen Elementary
Elementarypublic•412 students
7
Escanaba Middle School
Elementarypublic•430 students
5
Ironbound Academy Elementary School
Elementarypublic•190 students
Lemmer Elementary School
Elementarypublic•280 students
5
Northwestern El School
Elementarypublic•348 students
8
Oak Ridge School
Elementarypublic•657 students
7
Oakdale Elementary School
Elementarypublic•686 students
6
Peculiar Elementary School
Elementarypublic•389 students
6
Raymore Elementary School
Elementarypublic•377 students
5
Springfield El School
Elementarypublic•175 students
4
Stonegate Elementary School
Elementarypublic•310 students
8
Timber Creek Elementary School
Elementarypublic•389 students
Webster Elementary School
Elementarypublic•213 students
Middle Schools
(6)8
Bridgetown Middle School
Middlepublic•611 students
8
Delhi Middle School
Middlepublic•515 students
4
Northwestern Middle School
Middlepublic•279 students
8
Rapid Run Middle School
Middlepublic•636 students
3
Raymore-Peculiar East Middle School
Middlepublic•801 students
4
Raymore-Peculiar South Middle School
Middlepublic•665 students
High Schools
(23)2
American History High School
Highpublic•373 students
Area 30 Career Center
Highpublic0
3
Arts High School
Highpublic•593 students
7
Bard Early College High School
Highpublic•381 students
Barringer Academy Of S.T.E.A.M.
Highpublic•74 students
1
Barringer High School
Highpublic•1,734 students
1
Central High School
Highpublic•894 students
2
East Side High School
Highpublic•2,255 students
LION Program - Alternative Educatio
Highpublic•4 students
1
Malcolm X Shabazz High School
Highpublic•272 students
Newark Innovation Academy
Highpublic•17 students
Newark Leadership Academy
Highpublic•10 students
4
Newark School Of Data Science and Information Technology
Highpublic•199 students
2
Newark School Of Global Studies
Highpublic•290 students
2
Newark Vocational High School
Highpublic•583 students
5
Northwestern Senior High School
Highpublic•410 students
5
Oak Hills High School
Highpublic•2,162 students
1
Okmulgee High School
Highpublic•288 students
6
Raymore-Peculiar Sr. High School
Highpublic•2,091 students
8
Technology High School
Highpublic•665 students
1
Weequahic High School
Highpublic•454 students
5
West Branch High School
Highpublic•244 students
1
West Side High School
Highpublic•609 students
Other Schools
(76)5
Abington Ave. Elementary School
Schoolpublic•837 students
6
Ann Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•1,200 students
3
Avon Avenue School
Schoolpublic•563 students
3
B.R.I.C.K. Peshine Academy
Schoolpublic•503 students
3
Belmont-Runyon Elementary School
Schoolpublic•539 students
Branch Brook School
Schoolpublic•10 students
Bruce Street School
Schoolpublic•41 students
7
C O Harrison Elementary School
Schoolpublic•843 students
2
Camden Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•573 students
4
Chancellor Avenue Elementary School
Schoolpublic•618 students
4
Cleveland Elementary School
Schoolpublic•341 students
5
Deer K-12 School
Schoolpublic•126 students
6
Delshire Elementary School
Schoolpublic•374 students
4
Dr. E. Alma Flagg Elementary School
Schoolpublic•516 students
4
Dr. William H. Horton Elementary School
Schoolpublic•754 students
2
Eagle Academy for Young Men of Newark
Schoolpublic•140 students
3
East Ward Elementary School
Schoolpublic•666 students
5
Elliott Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•885 students
8
Escanaba Area Public High School
Schoolpublic•1,048 students
2
Escanaba Student Success Center
Schoolpublic•95 students
4
Evant Elementary School
Schoolpublic•103 students
4
Evant High School
Schoolpublic•100 students
6
First Avenue Elementary School
Schoolpublic•1,083 students
Forestdale School
Schoolpublic•561 students
Fourteenth Avenue Elementary School
Schoolpublic•101 students
4
Franklin Elementary School
Schoolpublic•745 students
4
George Washington Carver Elementary School
Schoolpublic•486 students
5
Harriet Tubman Elementary School
Schoolpublic•326 students
3
Hawkins Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•726 students
3
Hawthorne Avenue Elementary School
Schoolpublic•393 students
3
Hoover Elementary School
Schoolpublic•370 students
6
Ivy Hill Elementary School
Schoolpublic•471 students
John F Kennedy
Schoolpublic•138 students
6
John Foster Dulles Elementary School
Schoolpublic•778 students
6
Lafayette Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•1,180 students
3
Lincoln Elementary School
Schoolpublic•377 students
6
Louise A. Spencer Elementary School
Schoolpublic•755 students
4
Luis Munoz Marin Elementary School
Schoolpublic•826 students
6
Lyme Central School
Schoolpublic•336 students
Malmborg School
Schoolpublic•9 students
2
Manchester Elementary School
Schoolpublic•34 students
4
McKinley Elementary School
Schoolpublic•686 students
10
Michelle Obama Elementary School
Schoolpublic•131 students
Miller Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•11 students
6
Mount Vernon Elementary School
Schoolpublic•809 students
3
Mt. Judea K-12 School
Schoolpublic•118 students
New Jersey Regional Day School Newark
Schoolpublic•115 students
7
New Park School
Schoolpublic•810 students
Newark Early College High School
Schoolpublic•75 students
Newark Evening High School
Schoolpublic•5 students
1
Newark School Of Fashion & Design
Schoolpublic•156 students
5
Ogilvie Elementary School
Schoolpublic•287 students
4
Ogilvie Secondary
Schoolpublic•231 students
2
Okmulgee Elementary School
Schoolpublic•264 students
5
Okmulgee Primary Elementary School
Schoolpublic•397 students
6
Oliver Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•1,045 students
4
Paul R. Brown Leadership Academy
Schoolcharter•148 students
4
Quitman Street School
Schoolpublic•710 students
4
Rafael Hernandez Elementary School
Schoolpublic•553 students
7
Ridge Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•578 students
5
Roberto Clemente Elementary School
Schoolpublic•753 students
3
Salome Urena Elementary School
Schoolpublic•443 students
5
Sandwich Middle High School
Schoolpublic•863 students
7
Science High School
Schoolpublic•938 students
5
Sir Isaac Newton Elementary School
Schoolpublic•176 students
3
Siren Elementary School
Schoolpublic•195 students
4
Siren High School
Schoolpublic•219 students
5
South Seventeenth Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•335 students
4
South Street Elementary School
Schoolpublic•864 students
4
Speedway Academies
Schoolpublic•566 students
6
Strong Foundations Charter Sch
Schoolcharter•314 students
5
Sussex Avenue Elementary School
Schoolpublic•513 students
3
Thirteenth Avenue Elementary School
Schoolpublic•589 students
3
University High School
Schoolpublic•426 students
7
West Branch Middle School
Schoolpublic•257 students
6
Wilson Avenue Elementary School
Schoolpublic•1,099 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Inappropriate TeachingPolitical / IdeologicalHighAdded 2d ago
District adds anti-Israel book
Alleged incident in The Newark Public School District · New Jersey
A school district added a book to its mandatory sixth-grade curriculum that critics allege promotes anti-Israel propaganda and biased views. The curriculum initially included a video from a controversial group, which was later removed. This raised concerns about politically charged content being taught to young students.
Occurred on October 26, 2022Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 126 schools in West Branch Community 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.