Lawsonville Elementary School
Lawsonville Elementary School is located in Lawsonville, North Carolina, within Stokes County. The school serves students at the elementary level and is part of the Stokes County Schools district. The surrounding area takes its geographic identity from the community of Lawsonville, a rural part of Stokes County in the northwestern Piedmont region of North Carolina.
For buyers and sellers, the area served by Lawsonville Elementary School represents a quieter, rural corner of Stokes County with access to open land, established neighborhoods, and a close-knit local character. Whether you are relocating to the area or listing a home you already own here, understanding the local landscape is a strong starting point.
Living in the Lawsonville Area
Lawsonville sits in the northern part of Stokes County, a largely rural county that borders Virginia to the north and Forsyth County to the south. Residents in this area benefit from lower-density surroundings and proximity to natural green space. Hanging Rock State Park, one of the most visited state parks in North Carolina, lies nearby and offers hiking, camping, and recreational access to the Sauratown Mountains.
The closest commercial centers for groceries, dining, and retail are generally found in King or Danbury, Stokes County’s county seat. Commuters traveling south toward Winston-Salem typically use US-8 or NC-89 to connect to larger corridors. The drive to Winston-Salem runs roughly 30 to 45 minutes depending on your starting point within the county, making it a manageable commute for those who prefer rural surroundings while working in the Triad.
Neighborhoods in the Area
The area served by Lawsonville Elementary School includes established residential pockets spread across the rural landscape of northern Stokes County. Hanging Rock Forest is one recognized subdivision in the area, offering wooded homesites consistent with the natural character of this part of the county. Much of the housing stock in the broader Lawsonville area also includes single-family homes on larger lots, farms, and parcels of undeveloped land.
Schools Serving the Area
Students in the Lawsonville Elementary School zone are served by a feeder pattern within Stokes County Schools. After elementary school, students typically advance to Piney Grove Middle School for their middle school years. From there, students generally attend North Stokes High School to complete their secondary education. Buyers should confirm current attendance boundaries directly with Stokes County Schools, as assignments can change.
Search Homes in the Lawsonville Area
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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.