Hyde County Schools in Hyde County experienced fall in student enrollment for 2023-24 school year

Catherine Truitt North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction - North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website
Catherine Truitt North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction - North Carolina Department of Public Instruction website
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The only school district in Hyde County had declining enrollment in the 2023-24 school year, according to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

There were 449 students in Hyde County Schools, 0.4% lower than the year before.

The enrollment numbers in Hyde County fell short of the state’s trend, which shows an overall increase in enrollment across North Carolina.

Hyde County Schools has a main office in Swan Quarter and is the only school district within Hyde County.

Despite steady enrollment, North Carolina schools continue to face significant funding challenges. The state’s per-student spending remains nearly $5,000 below the national average, limiting resources for teachers, classrooms, and student support programs. In fact, North Carolina ranks 48th out of 50 states in per-student funding (after adjusting for regional costs).

Staffing shortages have also become a growing concern, with teacher turnover rising to 11.5% in the most recent school year. Low salaries and high workloads make it difficult to retain experienced educators, potentially increasing class sizes and affecting learning quality.

Enrollment in Hyde County Over 10 Years

Enrollment in Hyde County Only School District During 2023-24 School Year
School Total Enrollment in 2023-24 Total Enrollment in 2022-23 Total % Change
Mattamuskeet Elementary School 277 300 -7.7%
Ocracoke School 142 151 -6%
Mattamuskeet Early College High 30


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