Middle Schools in Jackson Hole

From legendary skiing to majestic peaks, there are a lot of things to love about Jackson Hole. Whether you are a new resident of the Jackson Hole area or are simply looking to see what education opportunities there are for your kids, Jackson has a great school district and set of public schools.

As of 1 July 2021, the United States Census Bureau reports that the population of Jackson, Wyoming was 10,849 residents. The surrounding cities of Wilson, Kelly, and Moran were significantly smaller:

  • Wilson, Wyoming Population in 2020: 1,492 Residents

  • Kelly, Wyoming Population in 2020: 183 Residents

  • Moran, Wyoming Population: 187 Residents

With a smaller resident population in Jackson and its surrounding communities, it should come as no surprise that there are fewer middle schools than elementary schools. Currently, Jackson Hole has just one middle school - Jackson Hole Middle School.


Jackson Hole Middle School


  • Jackson, Wyoming

  • Grade Level: 6-8

Jackson Hole Middle School is part of Teton County School District #, is a public school, and is located in Jackson, Wyoming. The average student population is around 675 students, and according to U.S. News, “51% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 66% scored at or above that level for reading.” The school employs two full-time counselors and over 50 full-time teachers. Every teacher at Jackson Hole Middle School is a certified teacher. The school has an overall score of 69.49/100 with U.S. News, with a student/teacher ratio of 12:1.

Minority school enrollment at Jackson Hole Middle School is approximately 39%, and the overall student population is 52% male students and 48% female students. The school also enrolls around 4% students that are economically disadvantaged.