Anson County Schools

During this time the split year schedule was developed because of the rural, farm family demographics of the school students.

The school year would start in early July and last for several weeks taking a break in mid August until after harvests were finished.

[1] That same year, out of the total student population, the gender ratio was 50% male to 50% female.

The demographic group makeup was: Black, 59%; White, 32%; Hispanic, 3%; Asian/Pacific Islander, 2%; and American Indian, 1% (two or more races: 3%).

The school system currently resides in the North Carolina State Board of Education's Sixth District.

[8] The Anson County Schools Board of Education elects seven members by district to four-year staggered terms.