Schools
Elementary Schools | |||
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Alamance Elementary | Alderman Elementary | Allen Jay Elementary | Archer Elementary |
Bessemer Elementary | Bluford Elementary | Brightwood Elementary | Brooks Global Studies |
Claxton Elementary | Colfax Elementary | Cone Elementary | Erwin Elementary |
Fairview Elementary | Falkener Elementary | Florence Elementary | Foust Elementary |
Frasier Elementary | General Greene Elementary | Gibsonville Elementary | Gillespie Park Elementary |
Guilford Primary | Hampton Academy | Hunter Elementary | Irving Park Elementary |
Jamestown Elementary | Jefferson Elementary | Jesse Wharton Elementary | Johnson Street Global Studies |
Jones Elementary | Joyner Elementary | Kirkman Park Elementary | Lindley Elementary |
Madison Elementary | Mcleansville Elementary | Millis Road Elementary | Monticello-Brown Summit Elementary |
Montlieu Elementary Academy of Technology | Morehead Elementary | Murphy Traditional Academy | Nathanael Greene Elementary |
Northern Elementary | Northwood Elementary | Oak Hill Elementary | Oak Ridge Elementary |
Oak View Elementary | Parkview Elementary | Pearce Elementary | Peck Elementary |
Peeler Open Elementary | Pilot Elementary | Pleasant Garden Elementary | Rankin Elementary |
Reedy Fork Elementary | Sedalia Elementary | Sedgefield Elementary | Shadybrook Elementary |
Southern Elementary | Southwest Elementary | Sternberger Elementary | Stokesdale Elementary |
Summerfield Elementary | Sumner Elementary | Triangle Lake Montessori Elementary | Union Hill Elementary |
Vandalia Elementary | Washington Elementary | Wiley Elementary |
Middle Schools | |||
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Allen Middle | Aycock Middle | Brown Summit Middle | |
Eastern Guilford Middle | Ferndale Middle | Guilford Middle | Hairston Middle |
Jackson Middle | Jamestown Middle | Johnson Street Global Studies | Kernodle Middle |
Kiser Middle | Academy at Lincoln | Mendenhall Middle | Northeast Guilford Middle |
Northern Guilford Middle | Northwest Guilford Middle | Penn-Griffin School for the Arts | Southeast Guilford Middle |
Southern Guilford Middle | Southwest Guilford Middle | Welborn Academy of Science and Technology |
High Schools | ||||
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Academy at Central | Academy at Smith | Ben L. Smith High School | The Early College at Guilford | Eastern Guilford High School |
Greensboro College Middle College | Grimsley Senior High School | High Point Central High School | James B. Dudley High School | Middle College at Bennett |
Middle College at GTCC - Greensboro | Middle College at GTCC - High Point | Middle College at GTCC - Jamestown | Middle College at NC A&T | Northeast Guilford High School |
Northern Guilford High School | Northwest Guilford High School | Lucy Ragsdale High School | Penn-Griffin School for the Arts | Southeast Guilford High School |
Southern Guilford High School | Southwest Guilford High School | T. Wingate Andrews High School | Walter Hines Page Senior High School | Weaver Academy |
Western Guilford High School |
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