Johnston County School District


The Johnston County School District serves Johnston County, North Carolina. Currently, Johnston County has 48 schools, which serve over 36,879 students, and experiences a 4% increase in enrollment yearly. The district is centered in the county seat, Smithfield. Dr. Eric C. Bracy was appointed as superintendent on July 1, 2020.

History

In 2021, the county school board banned the teaching of critical race theory. In 2025 the school district prohibited instructors from displaying LGBT pride flags.

Demographics

As of 2024, there are 36,879 students enrolled in Johnston County Schools.
47.07% of students are White, 29.92% are Hispanic, 18.33% are African American, 5.53% are Multiracial, 0.89% are Asian, 0.23% are Native American, and 0.03% are Pacific Islander.

Elementary schools

Middle schools

  • Archer Lodge Middle School, Archer Lodge
  • Benson Middle School, Benson
  • Clayton Middle School, Clayton
  • Cleveland Middle School, Cleveland
  • Four Oaks Middle School, Four Oaks
  • McGee's Crossroads Middle School, McGee's Crossroads
  • Meadow School, Benson
  • North Johnston Middle School, Micro
  • Princeton Middle/High School, Princeton
  • Riverwood Middle School, Clayton
  • Selma Middle School, Selma
  • Smithfield Middle School, Smithfield
  • Swift Creek Middle School, Clayton

High schools

Speciality schools

Johnston County also has two special high schools on the campus of Johnston Community College and one on the campus of Clayton High School. There is also an alternative school, Choice Plus Academy, located in Smithfield. JCPS also offers a virtual program, JCPS Virtual Academy.

Future Schools

Fine Arts

Johnston County has a number of successful fine arts programs, especially in the marching arts. The county boasts a total of 17 Winter Guard International medals, 7 of them gold.