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Montague County Education: 116 multiracial students were enrolled in schools in 2022-23 school year

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Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath (2024) | Ballotpedia

Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath (2024) | Ballotpedia

There were 116 multiracial students enrolled in Montague County schools in the 2022-23 school year, 1.7% less than the previous year, according to the Texas Education Agency.

Data showed that Montague County welcomed 2,989 students during the 2022-23 school year. Among them, multiracial students comprised 3.9% of the student body to be the third most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 12 schools in Montague County, Bowie Intermediate School recorded the highest enrollment of multiracial students in the 2022-23 school year, with a total of 16 students.

Education in Texas is often a hot button issue, especially as test scores lag behind other states.

“The problems commonly cited are flaws in the school financing system, relatively low teacher salary, poor test performance by students…dropouts from traditional schools in favor of charter schools…gun violence, and mental health issues," claimed the Texas Almanac.

Ethnicities in Montague County in 2022-23 School Year

White [73.5%]Hispanic [20.7%]Ethnicities <5% [5.8%]
Enrollment Demographics in Montague County Schools During 2022-23 School Year

School name% of Multiracial students enrolmentTotal enrollment
Bowie High School3498
Nocona Elementary School3.6366
Bowie Intermediate School4.4362
Bowie Junior High School4.1362
Nocona High School2244
Saint Jo Elementary School4.1196
Nocona Middle School4.1194
Forestburg School2.7185
Gold Burg School3.9154
Montague Elementary School4151
Saint Jo High School3.4149
Prairie Valley High School10.9128

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