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Best High Schools in Zip Code 28301


At a glance
6
Schools
2,163
Students
2
5-star schools
Top rankedCross Creek Early College10th of 641 North Carolina high schools
Biggest riser
E E Smith High up 77 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Reid Ross Classical High 14.2 students per teacher
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Summary:

The 28301 zip code of Fayetteville, North Carolina is home to 6 high schools serving grades 9-12, including both traditional public schools and early college high schools. While the overall graduation rate in the area is on par with the state average, there is a clear divide in academic performance, with two early college high schools - Cross Creek Early College and Cumberland International Early College - standing out as the highest-performing institutions in the data set.

The two early college high schools demonstrate exceptional academic outcomes, with proficiency rates well above the Cumberland County Schools district and state averages on end-of-course exams. In contrast, other schools in the area, such as E.E. Smith High and Cumberland Academy 6-12 Virtual School, have lower proficiency rates, often below the district and state levels. The data suggests that the early college model, which allows students to earn college credits while in high school, is highly effective in this district.

The analysis also reveals significant disparities in student populations, with the early college high schools serving a more advantaged student body, as indicated by their lower free/reduced lunch rates. Meanwhile, schools like E.E. Smith High have extremely high free/reduced lunch rates, suggesting the challenges faced by economically disadvantaged students. Overall, the data highlights the importance of school choice and access to high-quality educational options in the 28301 zip code area.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the North Carolina Dept of Public Instruction.

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