This database was last updated in January 2013 and should only be used as a historical snapshot of data from the 2009-10 school year. For more recent data on public and charter schools, check out Miseducation.
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Students | Inexp. Teachers | Avg. AP Courses |
Schools offering Gifted/Talented Education |
|
This District |
21.2K
|
15% | 18 | 32 |
State | 4.01M | 14% | 15 | 4,540 |
District Schools
- Abell Junior High
- Alamo Junior High
- Bonham Elementary
- Bunche Early Childhd Center
- Burnet Elementary
- Bush Elementary
- Crockett Elementary
- De Zavala Elementary
- Early College High School
- Emerson Elementary
- Fannin Elementary
- Goddard Junior High
- Greathouse Elementary
- Henderson Elementary
- Houston Elementary
- Jones Elementary
- Lamar Elementary
- Lee Freshman High School
- Lee High School
- Long Elementary
- Midland Freshman High School
- Midland High School
- Milam Elementary
- Parker Elementary
- Rusk Elementary
- San Jacinto Junior High
- Santa Rita Elementary
- Scharbauer Elementary
- South Elementary
- Travis Elementary
- West Early Childhood Center