Pre-K to Grade 12 Enrollment: Central Texas & San Antonio

Pre-K to Grade 12 Enrollment data for
Central Texas & San Antonio.

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Pre-K to Grade 12 Enrollment

Access to high-quality, publicly-funded Pre-kindergarten (pre-K) programs, defined as those that offer full-day instruction and low student-to-staff ratios, is a proven strategy for supporting students throughout their academic careers. Research shows that attending high quality pre-K not only increases early academic achievement but also increases the likelihood of students’ graduating high school and attending college.

The importance of early childhood education and its impacts on later student outcomes presents a dual agenda for the state and region: the need to support public pre-K and improve the quality and consistency of pre-K instructional practice by providers to ensure children gain the greatest benefits.

The Texas legislature has already made important progress to ensure that all eligible four-year-olds have access to full-day pre-K, but our state can accomplish more to increase the quality of public pre-K. Lowering staff-to-student ratios can galvanize the outcomes we all desire. Better outreach to ensure that students enroll in and consistently attend pre-K ensures that communities who have been historically excluded from education systems in Texas receive the supports they need to be successful in their academic journey. Examining data can help identify trends and improve equitable pre-K access and attendance.

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44%

155,667 / 353,308

Central Texas

Percentage of Students from Low-Income Families

57%

245,659 / 431,723

San Antonio

Percentage of Students from Low-Income Families

 

 

Central Texas School Districts - Original E3 Alliance Scope of Work, 2020

Student Demographics

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Students from Low Income Households

167,297 45%

English Learners

74,229 20%

Students Receiving Special Education Services

43,505 12%

Students of Color

241,629 65%

 

 

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Central Texas Students from Low Income Households, 2010

Central Texas Students from Low Income Households, 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

Central Texas English Learners, 2010

Central Texas English Learners, 2020

Central Texas Student Mobility, 2019

The conclusions of this research do not necessarily reflect the opinions or official position of the Texas Education Agency, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, or the State of Texas.