Browse Public Schools

Explore all 80,685 public K-12 schools with NCES data

PlainSchools maintains a complete index of every public school in the United States that reports to the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD), the federal universe file that captures enrollment, governance, geography, and program participation for elementary, middle, and high schools. The browse view supports paginated traversal of the full universe alongside an A–Z alphabetical jump, sort-by enrollment, sort-by type, and a per-school detail page that synthesizes demographics, resources, and district context against state and national peer distributions.

How the index is built: the NCES Common Core of Data is the United States Department of Education's annual census of public elementary and secondary schools, districts, and state education agencies. Each year the Department compiles administrative records from every state education agency into a unified national file that documents which schools exist, how many students each enrolls, what grade span each serves, which districts each belongs to, what governance type each falls under (traditional, charter, magnet, virtual, alternative), and which federal programs each participates in (Title I, special education, gifted and talented, free and reduced lunch, English language learners). We publish the most recent release of that file, confirm that every school links correctly to its district and state, and compute figures such as student-teacher ratio and free-lunch share where the source provides the underlying counts but not the ratio itself. Every browse-table row on this page traces back to a single row in the universe file via the NCES identifier, the canonical key the Department uses across its own programs and that researchers can use to cross-reference any external file that publishes per-school metrics.

What the browse table renders: name, enrollment, school type (regular, special education, vocational, alternative, the four canonical school-type categories defined by the National Center for Education Statistics), and school level (elementary, middle, high, other, derived from the grade span each school reports). The pagination header at the top of the table shows the total record count returned by the active query so visitors always see honest scale. Sorting is limited to a fixed set of safe options: alphabetical by name, highest enrollment first, or by school type. Each row links directly to the per-school detail page, which renders a full synthesis of NCES enrollment plus Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) discipline and absenteeism plus F-33 school district finance survey per-pupil expenditure plus state and national peer benchmarks for every metric that can be computed.

Why this matters: the federal universe of public K-12 schools is large enough that browsing without an index quickly becomes impossible. There are approximately 130,000 active public schools serving over 50 million enrolled students; published sources tend to surface a small ranked subset (largest, top-rated, fastest-growing) rather than the full distribution. PlainSchools chooses to expose the full universe in browsable form precisely because the long tail is where most students actually attend school, the average school enrolls under 500 students, the median is smaller still, and the very large schools that dominate news rankings are statistical outliers. By giving every school a stable URL and a detail page, the portal lets families researching a specific school find authoritative federal data without needing to download a 300MB universe file or navigate the agency's interactive table tools. Researchers can cite each school's page as a stable persistent reference; journalists can link to it from articles; parents can scan the same page that the principal of that school would use to verify their school's federal record.

Coverage and limits: this index covers every public school reporting to NCES in the most recent universe file vintage. Private schools, religious schools that have not joined a public charter network, and homeschool cooperatives are not in this file and therefore are not in this index. Special-purpose schools, youth correctional facilities, juvenile detention schools, schools operated by federal agencies (Bureau of Indian Education, Department of Defense Education Activity), and virtual-only charter schools, do appear because they report to NCES even though their operating model differs significantly from a conventional geographic school. The methodology page documents how each special-purpose category appears in the file and how our schema represents them. When the underlying file is updated (typically annually, with mid-cycle corrections), the figures here update automatically with the next data refresh, with no separate manual content update required.

School Enrollment
Zane Grey Elementary School 915
Zane Trace Elementary School 473
Zane Trace High School 330
Zane Trace Middle School 392
Zaneis Public School 287
Zanesville Campus 729
Zanesville High School 689
Zanesville Middle School 466
Zanewood Community School Steam 317
Zapata Elem Academy 524
Zapata H S 1,065
Zapata Middle 730
Zapata North El 571
Zapata South El 428
Zavala El 229
Zavala El 433
Zavala El 300
Zavala El 565
Zavala El 253
Zavala El 332
Zeb Vance Elementary 298
Zebulon Elementary 693
Zebulon Middle 772
Zeeland East High School 935
Zeeland Quest 144
Zeeland West High School 975
Zeferino Farias El 520
Zehnder Ranch Elementary 1,019
Zeigler-Royalton Elem School 258
Zeigler-Royalton High School 131
Zeigler-Royalton Jr High School 100
Zela Davis 843
Zellwood Elementary 564
Zelma Hutsell El 804
Zeman Elementary School 360
Zemmer Campus 89 628
Zenith Academy 429
Zenith Academy East 178
Zenith Academy West 141
Zenith Accelerated Academy 343
Zenon J Sykuta School 273
Zephyr El Sch 598
Zephyr Lane Elementary 797
Zephyr School 220
Zephyrhills High School 1,656
Zervas 399
Zia Elementary 236
Zia Elementary 398
Zia Middle 616
Ziegler William H Sch 522