Troy Independent School District, which is ranked #433 of all 1,201 school districts in Texas (based off of combined math and reading proficiency testing data) for the 2021-2022 school year.
The school district's graduation rate of 95% has stayed relatively flat over five school years.
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Diversity Score
0.53
0.63
# American Indian Students
5 Students
6,271 Students
% American Indian Students
n/a
n/a
# Asian Students
3 Students
101,834 Students
% Asian Students
n/a
5%
# Hispanic Students
542 Students
1,176,418 Students
% Hispanic Students
32%
55%
# Black Students
31 Students
272,676 Students
% Black Students
2%
13%
# White Students
1,022 Students
518,439 Students
% White Students
61%
24%
# Hawaiian Students
4 Students
3,307 Students
% Hawaiian Students
n/a
n/a
# Two or more races Students
83 Students
70,112 Students
% of Two or more races Students
5%
3%
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# Students in PK Grade:
72
269,275
# Students in K Grade:
108
312,864
# Students in 1st Grade:
128
322,478
# Students in 2nd Grade:
113
312,011
# Students in 3rd Grade:
138
297,169
# Students in 4th Grade:
114
292,774
# Students in 5th Grade:
147
258,012
# Students in 6th Grade:
114
33,963
# Students in 7th Grade:
137
14,142
# Students in 8th Grade:
131
13,239
# Students in 9th Grade:
148
6,508
# Students in 10th Grade:
125
6,072
# Students in 11th Grade:
119
5,253
# Students in 12th Grade:
96
5,297
# Ungraded Students:
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The revenue/student of $12,125 in this school district is less than the state median of $13,417. The school district revenue/student has stayed relatively flat over four school years.
The school district's spending/student of $15,127 is higher than the state median of $14,148. The school district spending/student has declined by 8% over four school years.
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Quick Stats (2024-25)
District size: 5 schools
Grades: PK-12
Enrollment: 1,690 students
Student:Teacher Ratio: 15:1
Minority Enrollment: 40%
Graduation Rate
: ≥95% (Top 10% in TX)
Overall District Rank
: Top 50%
Math Proficiency
: 51% (Top 30%)
Reading Proficiency
: 50% (Top 50%)
Science Proficiency
: 62% (Top 20%)
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), TX Dept. of Education