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Jack County County Schools: Which ethnicity was most represented in 2021-22 school year?

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Of the many ethnicities represented in Jack County County schools, white was the most prevalent ethnicity among Jack County County students in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.

Of the 1,652 students attending Jack County County schools, 69.6% were white. Hispanic students were the second largest ethnicity, making up 26.8% of Jack County County students.

In the previous school year, white students still were the most common group in Jack County County, representing 70.5% of the student body.

Jacksboro Elementary School, Jacksboro Middle School and Jacksboro High School had the most diverse student body in Jack County 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 public schools in the county increased 0.9% when compared to the previous year.

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.

Ethnicities in Jack County County in 2021-22 School Year

white [69.6%]Hispanic [26.8%]Ethnicities <5% [3.7%]
Students’ Ethnicity Percentage in Jack County County Schools in 2021-22 School Year

School nameMost prevalent ethnic groupPercent of Total Student BodyTotal enrollment
Bryson Schoolwhite84.9%252
Jacksboro Elementary Schoolwhite64.4%506
Jacksboro High Schoolwhite62.4%319
Jacksboro Middle Schoolwhite60.1%253
Perrin Elementary Schoolwhite75.6%164
Perrin High Schoolwhite84.8%158

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