NCES ID: 3300034
Coos County is a rural K-12 school district located in northern New Hampshire. As a county-level district serving a rural locale, it represents one of the state's geographically dispersed educational systems, facing the typical operational challenges associated with rural education including longer transportation routes and more limited access to specialized services.
The district operates within New Hampshire's education framework, which consistently ranks among the higher-performing states nationally. Rural districts like Coos County typically serve smaller student populations spread across wider geographic areas compared to their suburban and urban counterparts, affecting economies of scale in operations and resource allocation.
Demographic characteristics of rural northern New Hampshire counties generally reflect lower population density and different socioeconomic profiles than state averages. These areas often experience workforce and population retention challenges common to rural regions.
Financial sustainability presents considerations for rural districts. Coos County operates within New Hampshire's education funding model, which relies heavily on local property taxes. Rural districts frequently report challenges in generating sufficient local revenue, potentially affecting operating budgets compared to more densely populated areas.
The district's performance metrics, resource availability, and enrollment trends would reflect patterns typical of rural New Hampshire systems, though specific current data would be needed to assess Coos County's precise academic standing relative to state benchmarks and its trajectory regarding enrollment stability or decline.
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Total Students
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Schools
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Per-Pupil Spending
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
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