Guy B Teachey Elementary School

Guy B Teachey Elementary School

Guy B Teachey Elementary School is an elementary school located in Asheboro, the county seat of Randolph County, North Carolina. The school serves a defined attendance zone within the Asheboro City Schools district, anchoring a broad residential area on the eastern side of the Triad region.

For buyers and sellers, the Guy B Teachey attendance zone is a useful geographic reference when narrowing down where to live in Asheboro. The surrounding area includes a mix of established subdivisions, accessible roads, and everyday conveniences that make it a practical starting point for your home search.

Living in the Asheboro Area

Asheboro sits at the center of Randolph County, roughly 25 miles south of Greensboro and about 60 miles from Charlotte. US-64 and US-220 run through the city, connecting residents to the broader Triad metro and points south with relative ease. The North Carolina Zoo, one of the largest natural-habitat zoos in the country, is located just south of the city and draws visitors year-round.

Downtown Asheboro offers local dining, shops, and community events along Sunset Avenue and the surrounding blocks. The Bicentennial Park area and Boulding Branch Trail system give residents outdoor options close to home. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and national retailers are distributed across the city, keeping daily errands manageable from most neighborhoods in the area.

Neighborhoods in the Area

The area served by Guy B Teachey Elementary School includes a variety of residential neighborhoods. Buyers will find options across a range of price points and lot sizes. Established communities in this zone include Allred Park Howard Auman, Briarcliff, Brownmire Village, Carolina Hills, Carriage at Sykes Farm, Carriage Sykes Farm, Colony Hills, Coxemoore, Daniel Kei, Dixieland Acres, Eastview, Foster Hills, Hammer Park, Ken Lee, Ladell Estates, Ladelle Estates, Laurelwood Hills, Oakhurst, and Pinecroft Village. The housing stock across these neighborhoods ranges from modest ranch-style homes to larger two-story properties on tree-lined lots.

Schools Serving the Area

Students in the Guy B Teachey Elementary School zone typically advance to North Asheboro Middle School and then continue on to Asheboro High School. All three schools operate within the Asheboro City Schools district. Buyers should confirm current feeder patterns and grade configurations directly with the district, as assignments can change.

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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.

Local School Area Guidance

Finding a home near a school should not feel like a guessing game.

At Mantle Realty, we know choosing a home often starts with choosing the right school area. Our agents live, work, volunteer, show up for local school events, and raise families throughout the Triad, so we understand how much location, daily routine, school assignment, commute, and neighborhood feel can matter when you are searching for a home.

This page is built to give you a helpful starting point. School boundaries and assignments can change, so always confirm directly with the school district before making a final decision. We can help you sort through the home search side of it without making you feel like you need a spreadsheet, a compass, and three cups of coffee.

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Our job is to help you understand the homes, the areas, the tradeoffs, and the little details that usually do not show up in a property search, because buying near a school should involve more than blindly clicking listings and hoping the internet behaved.

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School assignments can change. Confirm boundaries, enrollment rules, and feeder patterns directly with the school district before making a purchase decision.