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There were 5 African American students enrolled in West Hardin County CISD schools in 2022-23 school year

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Texas State Board Of Education Vice Chair Pam Little (2024) | pamlittle.com

Texas State Board Of Education Vice Chair Pam Little (2024) | pamlittle.com

There were five African American students enrolled in West Hardin County CISD schools in the 2022-23 school year, 16.7% less than the previous year, according to the Texas Education Agency.

Data showed that West Hardin County CISD schools welcomed 552 students during the 2022-23 school year. Among them, African American students comprised 0.9% of the student body to be one of the least represented ethnicities in the district.

West Hardin County CISD roughly covers schools within Hardin County and has a main office in Saratoga.

Among the three schools in West Hardin County CISD schools, West Hardin High School recorded the highest enrollment of African American students in the 2022-23 school year, with a total of four students.

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.

Ethnicities in West Hardin County CISD Schools in 2022-23 School Year
White (91.8%)Hispanic (5.4%)Ethnicities < 5% (2.8%)

Enrollment in West Hardin County CISD Schools During the Last 4 years

YearTotal District EnrollmentTotal of African American StudentsAfrican American students %
2022-2355250.9%
2021-2256861.1%
2020-2153530.6%
2019-2059050.8%

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