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The district enrollment was 28,118 as of the 2023-24 school year. [5] The town of Prosper continues to experience large population growth. In the 2018-19 school year, the district enrollment was 14,287 with 1 High School and 2 Middle Schools. [6] In the 2020-21 school year, the enrollment was 19,140 students. [7]
The U.S. Census Bureau considers the existing K-12 school districts to be independent governments, including the sole municipal school district in the state. [1] Geographical school districts in Texas are (with one exception, the Stafford Municipal School District) completely independent from city or county jurisdiction.
The following is a list of public universities in Texas by enrollment. List of Public Universities in Texas by Fall Enrollment University 2023 2022 2021 [1] 2020 [1]
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School district: Allen Independent School District: NCES District ID: 4807890 [1] Superintendent: Robin Bullock [2] NCES School ID: 480789000117 [1] Principal: Matt Russell [3] Teaching staff: 275.85 [1] Grades: 9–12 [1] Enrollment: 6,947 (2024-25) Student to teacher ratio: 19.12 [1] Campus size: 177 acres (720,000 m 2) Color(s) Navy White ...
School type: Public high school: Motto "Nothing Less Than Success.” Established: 1999: School district: Lewisville Independent School District: CEEB code: 441146: Principal: Amy Boughton: Teaching staff: 224.67 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 3,673 (2023–2024) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 16.35 [1] Campus type: Suburban: Color(s ...
It is part of the Temple Independent School District located in central Bell County. During 2022–2023, Temple High School had an enrollment of 2,305 students and a student to teacher ratio of 12.56. [1] The school received an overall rating of "C" from the Texas Education Agency for the 2021–2022 school year. [2]
In July 2024, the ACLU of Texas sent La Feria Independent School District a letter, alleging that the district's 2023-2024 dress and grooming code appeared to violate the Texas CROWN Act, a state law which prohibits racial discrimination based on hair texture or styles, and asking the district to revise its policies for the 2024-2025 school year.