Schools Guide

Best Schools in Johnston, Iowa — A Buyer's Guide for 2026

If you're considering a move to Johnston, schools are almost certainly high on your list. As a Central Iowa REALTOR® who works this market every day, I've helped families navigate the Johnston school landscape from every angle — buyers prioritizing specific elementary feeders, families relocating from out-of-state, and parents weighing Johnston against neighboring districts. Here's the honest, practical guide.

The Johnston Community School District at a Glance

The Johnston Community School District (JCSD) serves approximately 7,500 students. The district is known for strong academic averages, active parent engagement, and consistent investment in facilities and programs. For specific test scores and accountability metrics, the Iowa Department of Education's School Performance Profiles tool is the best objective resource.

Johnston's High Schools

Johnston High School — Consistently ranked among Iowa's top public high schools. Strong AP curriculum, competitive athletics, nationally-recognized Music + Drama programs.

Middle School in Johnston

Summit Middle School

Elementary Schools — Feeder Patterns Matter

Which elementary your child attends determines middle and high school feeders. Always verify the attendance zone for any specific address before committing to a purchase — boundaries do get adjusted as the district grows.

Elementaries in Johnston: Beaver Creek, Horizon, Lawson, Timber Ridge, Wallace

Comparing Johnston to Neighboring Districts

Johnston vs Waukee: Waukee district is newer, larger, and similarly highly-ranked. Johnston is more concentrated with a tighter community feel.

Johnston vs Urbandale: Both established west-metro districts. Johnston slightly higher academic averages; Urbandale slightly larger and more diverse.

Johnston vs Ankeny: Ankeny is larger with more program options; Johnston is smaller, more concentrated, with slightly higher overall test averages.

Real Estate Tips for Johnston School-Zone Buyers

  1. Verify the attendance zone before you offer. Johnston can redraw boundaries as new schools open — never assume a neighborhood feeds the school you want.
  2. Premium school zones command premium pricing. Be prepared to compete for homes in Johnston High feeder areas, especially around Summit and Beaver Creek.
  3. New construction in the north and west edges of Johnston often falls into newest school boundaries. Builders sometimes know boundary changes before they're public — ask.
  4. Multiple-offer scenarios are common at the entry-level price point ($375K-$500K) in top school zones. Have your financing pre-approved and your offer strategy ready.

Resources for Johnston parents

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Jackson Krile is a REALTOR® on the Flanders Team at RE/MAX Real Estate Center. Licensed in Iowa #S66867000. DMAAR + CIBR member.

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