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Enrollment at Columbus County Schools increased by 0.5% compared to previous school year

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Deanne Meadows, Superintendent Columbus County Schools | columbus.k12.nc.us

Deanne Meadows, Superintendent Columbus County Schools | columbus.k12.nc.us

There were 5,105 students enrolled in Columbus County Schools in the 2023-24 school year, 0.5% more than the previous year, according to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

Columbus County Schools roughly covers 11 schools within Columbus County and has a main office in Whiteville.

Among the 11 schools in Columbus County Schools, West Columbus School recorded the highest enrollment of 768 students in the 2023-24 school year.

North Carolina’s student-teacher ratio is roughly 15.4 students per teacher, aligning with the national average. However, rising teacher turnover threatens to push class sizes higher, making it harder for students to get individualized attention.

If vacancies continue to grow, schools may struggle to maintain this ratio, impacting the quality of instruction. Districts in lower-funded areas face the biggest challenges, as limited budgets make it harder to attract and retain teachers.

Enrollment in Columbus County Schools Over 9 Years

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Enrollment in Columbus County Schools During 2023-24 School Year
SchoolTotal Enrollment
West Columbus School768
South Columbus High School648
Williams Township602
East Columbus Junior-Senior High School554
West Columbus High School433
Hallsboro-Artesia Elementary School350
Acme Delco Elementary School283
Old Dock Elementary School254
Columbus Career and College Academy233
Nakina Middle School208
Chadbourn Elementary School197

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