Central Davidson Middle School
Central Davidson Middle School is a middle school located in Davidson, North Carolina, within Davidson County. The school serves students in the surrounding area as part of the Davidson County Schools district, drawing from several established neighborhoods across this part of the county.
The area around Central Davidson Middle School offers a range of housing options across both rural and suburban settings. Whether you are relocating to Davidson County or moving within it, this part of the Triad provides convenient access to everyday amenities and major commute corridors.
Living in the Davidson Area
Davidson County sits in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, bordered by Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rowan, and Davie counties. The city of Lexington serves as the county seat, while the town of Thomasville and surrounding communities contribute to a varied local landscape of smaller towns and open land.
Interstate 85 runs through Davidson County, connecting residents to the broader Triad metro and providing a direct route toward Charlotte to the south and Greensboro to the northeast. US-64 and NC-109 also serve as key travel routes for daily commutes and local travel. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and local dining options are accessible throughout the county without a long drive. Residents also have access to parks and recreation areas maintained by Davidson County, including outdoor spaces suited for walking, fishing, and general recreation.
Neighborhoods in the Area
The area served by Central Davidson Middle School includes a variety of established subdivisions and residential communities. Tarawood Estates, Simplicity Acres, and Holly Grove Acres offer more spacious residential settings, while Kings Grant, Copperfield, and Fairgrove Hills provide established neighborhood options with varied lot sizes. Odell Acres, Conrad Hill, Monroe Heights, and Bowers Heights round out some of the longer-standing communities in the area.
Buyers will also find homes in Embler Place, Mt View Courts, Eastern Heights, and Eastview Knolls. Amber Trace, Marion Heights, Countryview, Brownstone, and Still Meadows are additional communities where available listings appear from time to time. Housing across these neighborhoods ranges from single-family homes on larger lots to more compact residential properties.
Schools Serving the Area
Central Davidson Middle School receives students from several elementary schools within Davidson County Schools. Southwood Elementary School, Davis-Townsend Elementary School, and Southmont Elementary School are among the feeder schools that serve younger students before they transition to Central Davidson Middle. After middle school, students in this zone typically advance to Central Davidson High School. Families should confirm current grade assignments and feeder patterns directly with Davidson County Schools, as boundaries may change.
Search Homes in the Davidson Area
If you are ready to explore available listings, you can search homes across Davidson County to see current properties on the market. Mantle Realty works with buyers and sellers throughout the Triad, including the communities served by Central Davidson Middle School.
If you already own a home in this area and want to know what it is worth in today’s market, visit our What’s My Home Worth? page to connect with a local agent and get a current estimate.
School Boundary Disclaimer
School attendance boundaries, grade assignments, and enrollment policies are established by the local school district and may change. Information provided here is for reference only. Families should confirm current school assignments directly with the school district.