Carnage Middle
Raleigh, NC · Middle School · Grades 6-8
Carnage Middle is a middle school in Raleigh, NC with 844 students enrolled and a 65% proficiency rate. Part of Wake County Schools. NCES data from the U.S. Department of Education.
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About This School
Carnage Middle is a middle school located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The school serves 844 students in grades 6-8. The student-to-teacher ratio is 16.5:1.
According to EDFacts assessment data, 65% of students meet grade-level proficiency standards in combined math and reading.
32% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
Carnage Middle is part of the Wake County Schools in North Carolina.
How This School Compares
Carnage Middle has 844 students enrolled, making it larger than the average school in Wake County Schools (811 students). Its 65% proficiency rate is 11 percentage points above the district average of 54%. Compared to the North Carolina state average of 43%, the school performs 22 points higher.
Frequently Asked Questions
Carnage Middle has 844 students enrolled in grades 6-8. The student-to-teacher ratio is 16.5:1.
According to EDFacts data, 65% of students at Carnage Middle meet grade-level proficiency standards in combined math and reading assessments.
Carnage Middle is part of the Wake County Schools in Raleigh, North Carolina. You can view all schools in this district on the district page.
All data on this page comes from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data and EDFacts assessment results. These are official federal datasets published by the U.S. Department of Education.
School profiles are built from NCES directory data and EDFacts assessment results. Proficiency rates reflect combined math and reading performance. Graduation rates are reported for high schools with available data.
this entity is one of the data points covered by this site’s U.S. K-12 school outcomes and enrollment dataset. The detail above comes directly from NCES Common Core of Data and EDFacts; the context that follows situates the headline numbers against the broader distribution across U.S. public schools and districts.
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Source: NCES Common Core of Data, 2026.