TX Commissioner of Education Mike Morath 2023 | State Board for Education
TX Commissioner of Education Mike Morath 2023 | State Board for Education
Of the 11,224 students attending Hardin County district schools, 76.7% were white. Hispanic students were the second largest ethnicity, making up 9.6% of Hardin County districts' students.
In the previous school year, white students still were the most common group in Hardin County districts, representing 77.1% of the student body.
Hardin-Jefferson ISD and Kountze ISD had the most diverse student body in the county, including white, American Indian, Black, Asian, Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Multi-racial.
In the 2021-22 school year, the total number of students enrolled in school districts in the county increased 2.1% compared to the previous year.
The main offices of all districts mentioned in the story are located in cities associated with Hardin County.
Texas is found to be one of the least educated states in the U.S. A study from WalletHub ranked Texas 41st out of 50 states in terms of the quality of the educational system and how successful students were.
More than 5.4 million students are enrolled in public schools across Texas. Nearly one million of them live in rural areas where options for local public schools are few and far between.
The Texas education system is currently torn between public schools and taxpayer-funded private schools.
Critics argue that private schools use funds that should go to the public school system, while private school advocates claim they’re offering better education for more Texas students.
District | Most prevalent ethnic group | Percent of Total Student Body | Total enrollment |
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Hardin-Jefferson ISD | white | 71.4% | 2,609 |
Kountze ISD | white | 71.8% | 1,127 |
Lumberton ISD | white | 85.5% | 4,202 |
Silsbee ISD | white | 67% | 2,718 |
West Hardin County CISD | white | 92.3% | 568 |