Hall-Woodward Elementary School
Hall-Woodward Elementary School is an elementary school located in Winston-Salem, within Forsyth County, North Carolina. The school serves a defined attendance zone in the northwestern part of the city, giving buyers and sellers a clear geographic reference point when researching the local real estate market.
For those considering a move, the area served by Hall-Woodward Elementary School offers a range of housing options across established and newer subdivisions. Winston-Salem’s size means residents have access to a broad mix of shopping, dining, employment centers, and green space — all within a reasonable drive from most parts of the city.
Living in the Winston-Salem Area
Winston-Salem sits in the western portion of the Piedmont Triad, a region defined by its central position between the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west and the Research Triangle to the east. Major corridors including US-421, I-40, and US-158 provide straightforward access to employment hubs throughout Forsyth County and into neighboring counties.
The city offers a wide range of everyday conveniences. Grocery stores, retail centers, and medical facilities are distributed across multiple commercial corridors, reducing commute distances for most daily errands. Dining options range from local independents to national chains, and several parks managed by Forsyth County and the City of Winston-Salem provide outdoor space for walking, sports, and recreation throughout the area.
Neighborhoods in the Area
The area served by Hall-Woodward Elementary School includes a variety of residential neighborhoods with differing lot sizes, architectural styles, and price points. Crosslands and Glenmore Creek offer established streetscapes with mature trees and a mix of single-family homes. Meriweather Estates and Ridgewood Place feature larger lots with more recent construction. Stewart Gardens, Stonefield Crossing, and Tall Pines round out the area with additional options for buyers seeking variety in layout and setting. Together, these subdivisions give buyers multiple entry points into this part of Winston-Salem.
Schools Serving the Area
Students in the Hall-Woodward Elementary School attendance zone are served by a progression of schools within the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools district. After completing elementary school, students typically move on to Konnoak Middle School for their middle school years. From there, the assigned high school is Glenn High School. Families should verify current feeder assignments directly with the district, as boundaries and grade configurations 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.