Noxubee County Public Schools

There are 5 public schools in Noxubee County, Mississippi, serving 1,860 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Noxubee County Public Schools - Mississippi

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Town
School
# Students
Grades
Brooksville Wilson Elementary School
270 PK-6
Macon B F Liddell Middle School
531 5-8
Macon Earl Nash Elementary School
490 PK-4
Macon Noxubee Co Vocational Technical High School
(Vocational School)
n/a 9-12
Macon Noxubee County High School
569 9-12

County Statistics:

About This County (Noxubee)
County Statistics
(MS) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 12,614 people 2,834,131 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 15% 18%
Median Household Income $41,727 $32,081
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    Source: 2011 NCES Data, MS Dept. of Education