Jose Borrego Middle School: one student classified as white during 2018-19 school year

Jose Borrego Middle School: one student classified as white during 2018-19 school year
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Jose Borrego Middle School had one student classified as white during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.

The white student population made up 0.4 percent of the total school body.

The Texas Education Agency oversees primary and secondary public education. Its stated mission is to improve outcomes for all public school students in the state by providing leadership, guidance, and support to school systems.

The 100 Texas schools with the most white students
Rank School Number of white students % of Student Body
1 Texas Connections Academy at Houston 2,764 48.7%
2 The Woodlands High School 2,696 62.1%
3 Allen High School 2,558 50.2%
4 Flower Mound High School 2,284 63.2%
5 Marcus High School 2,265 70.9%
6 Prosper High School 2,243 65.1%
7 Keller High School 2,222 72.3%
8 Lake Travis High School 2,162 67.3%
9 Westlake High School 1,912 69.1%
10 Kingwood High School 1,901 69.3%
11 Round Rock High School 1,852 52.9%
12 Highland Park High School 1,820 84.7%
13 Rockwall High School 1,801 67.1%
14 Timber Creek High School 1,793 55.3%
15 McKinney Boyd High School 1,785 63.1%
16 Texas Virtual Academy at Hallsville 1,771 39.9%
17 Vandegrift High School 1,762 65.1%
18 Cypress Woods High School 1,747 51%
19 Martin High School 1,719 49.7%
20 Clear Falls High School 1,701 61.5%
21 Oak Ridge High School 1,688 49.4%
22 College Park High School 1,632 52.3%
23 Byron Nelson High School 1,629 65.2%
24 Bowie High School 1,622 55.7%
25 Guyer High School 1,597 61%
26 Katy High School 1,589 47.1%
27 Klein Oak High School 1,575 42.7%
28 Smithson Valley High School 1,565 54.9%
29 Weatherford High School 1,549 67.1%
30 Tompkins High School 1,547 41.3%
31 Memorial High School 1,545 59.1%
32 Belton High School 1,517 51.9%
33 V.R. Eaton High School 1,516 62.1%
34 Friendswood High School 1,476 70.5%
35 Deer Park High School 1,474 36.3%
36 Wakeland High School 1,447 70.1%
37 Rockwall-Heath High School 1,438 58.1%
38 Dripping Springs High School 1,434 73.5%
39 Amarillo High School 1,428 68.3%
40 Clear Springs High School 1,423 50.7%
41 Reagan High School 1,405 40.4%
42 Granbury High School 1,398 70%
43 Montgomery High School 1,388 78.3%
44 Atascocita High School 1,386 38%
45 Cinco Ranch High School 1,377 43.4%
46 Midway High School 1,374 56.4%
47 Cedar Park High School 1,372 65.9%
48 Seven Lakes High School 1,356 37.5%
49 Cy-Fair High School 1,355 40%
50 Hebron High School 1,345 36.7%
51 Azle High School 1,344 73.7%
52 Frenship High School 1,337 49.8%
53 Klein High School 1,333 39%
54 Canyon High School 1,314 48.7%
55 Magnolia High School 1,312 65.5%
56 Cypress Ranch High School 1,293 42.3%
57 Taylor High School 1,288 44.7%
58 Vista Ridge High School 1,274 53.5%
59 McCullough Junior High School 1,272 59.4%
60 Central High School 1,264 49.8%
60 McKinney High School 1,264 42.7%
62 Plano Senior High School 1,245 45.6%
62 Klein Collins High School 1,245 36%
62 Georgetown High School 1,245 63%
65 Magnolia West High School 1,239 60.7%
66 Tomball Memorial High School 1,227 53.1%
67 Pearland High School 1,225 40%
68 Wylie High School 1,222 46.8%
68 Conroe High School 1,222 30.1%
70 Mansfield High School 1,214 50.2%
71 Bridgeland High School 1,211 56.8%
72 Johnson High School 1,201 38.1%
73 Boerne – Samuel V. Champion High School 1,194 68.7%
74 Grapevine High School 1,192 62%
75 Coppell High School 1,190 33.1%
76 Burleson Centennial High School 1,184 65.5%
77 College Station High School 1,175 58.5%
78 Lovejoy High School 1,173 77%
78 Leander High School 1,173 54.5%
80 Tomball High School 1,172 57.1%
81 Austin High School 1,159 50%
82 Midlothian High School 1,146 62.8%
83 Plano West Senior High School 1,140 41.6%
83 Clear Creek High School 1,140 47.9%
85 Lake Travis Middle School 1,124 72.8%
86 Northwest High School 1,120 61.7%
87 Jack C. Hays High School 1,109 37.5%
88 Vidor High School 1,106 89.3%
89 Stratford High School 1,105 51.7%
90 Barbers Hill High School 1,103 68.3%
90 Birdville High School 1,103 53.1%
92 Westwood High School 1,102 40%
93 Central High School 1,101 35.7%
94 Anderson High School 1,090 49%
94 Kingwood Park High School 1,090 59%
96 Reynolds Middle School 1,089 64.9%
97 Samuel Clemens High School 1,086 41.3%
98 Boswell High School 1,085 53.4%
99 Waxahachie High School 1,084 46%
100 Aledo High School 1,080 82.1%


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