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Enrollment Analysis: American Indian students comprised 0.3% of Keller ISD schools' student body in 2022-23 school year

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Texas State Board Of Education Chair Keven Ellis (2024) | twitter.com/KevenEllisDC

Texas State Board Of Education Chair Keven Ellis (2024) | twitter.com/KevenEllisDC

There were 111 American Indian students enrolled in Keller ISD schools in the 2022-23 school year, 9.8% less than the previous year, according to the Texas Education Agency.

Data showed that Keller ISD schools welcomed 34,078 students during the 2022-23 school year. Among them, American Indian students comprised 0.3% of the student body to be one of the least represented ethnicities in the district.

Keller ISD roughly covers schools within Tarrant County and has a main office in Keller.

Among the 41 schools in Keller ISD schools, Timber Creek High School recorded the highest enrollment of American Indian students in the 2022-23 school year, with a total of 19 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 Keller ISD Schools in 2022-23 School Year
White (48.9%)Hispanic (24.1%)African American (11.2%)Asian (9.1%)Multiracial (6.2%)Ethnicities < 5% (0.5%)

Enrollment in Keller ISD Schools During the Last 4 years

YearTotal District EnrollmentTotal of American Indian StudentsAmerican Indian students %
2022-2334,0781110.3%
2021-2234,8131230.4%
2020-2134,3191470.4%
2019-2035,2671670.5%

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