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2024 A Look Back: On the up and up award

HCS principals gather following the release of state testing data. HCS photo HCS principals gather following the release of state testing data. HCS photo

Haywood County Schools’ stock just keep rising. This year the school system was ranked sixth out of 115 school districts in the state following the release of testing data. This is compared to its seventh place ranking the year prior and 10th place ranking just a few years ago. 

In addition, for the second year in a row, among 14 counties in the western region of North Carolina, Pisgah was the highest performing high school, with Tuscola now ranked number two. Haywood Early College was the highest performing early college and Riverbend Elementary had the highest overall composite score among pre-K through fifth grade title one schools. According to administration, the school system ranked number one in the state in EOC testing.

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