Arlington Independent School District enrolled 53,339 students in 2024-25

Texas State Board Of Education Vice Chair Pam Little (2024)
Texas State Board Of Education Vice Chair Pam Little (2024)
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Arlington Independent School District enrolled 53,339 students in the 2024-25 school year, a 2.6% decrease from 54,750 the previous year, according to the Texas Education Agency.

Among the student body, 51.2% were boys and 48.8% were girls.

Data also showed that most of the students were Hispanic (27,077), representing 50.8% of the district’s total enrollment. Black students were the second-largest group, totaling 13,330 students (25%).

The grade level with the highest enrollment was ninth grade, with 4,720 students enrolled that year, accounting for 8.8% of the total student body.

The district covers 74 schools, and has a central office in Arlington.

Texas has the nation’s second-largest K-12 public school system, serving about 5.5 million students with a student-to-teacher ratio of roughly 15:1.

About 42,103 teachers in Texas, or 12% of the state’s 352,234 teachers, did not hold an active teaching certificate during the 2024-25 school year, according to a report from the Texas Education Agency. The share of uncertified teachers has increased from 3.8% in the 2019-20 school year.

A 2026 study by WalletHub classified Texas as one of the least-educated states in the U.S., ranking it 41st out of 50 in educational quality and student outcomes.

Enrollment in Arlington Independent School District Over 4 Years

School Enrollment Breakdown in Arlington Independent School District in 2024-25 School Year
SchoolTotal Enrollment
Martin High School3,535
Sam Houston High School3,208
Arlington High School2,580
Lamar High School2,457
Bowie High School2,140
Seguin High School1,554
Workman Junior High School1,162
Peach Elementary School936
Gunn Junior High School879
Thornton Elementary School849
Moore Elementary School839
Ousley Junior High School782
Venture Alter High School778
Bebensee Elementary School765
Bailey Junior High School754
Ellis Elementary School753
Adams Elementary School743
Little Elementary School740
Carter Junior High School735
Ditto Elementary School734
Wood Elementary School732
Berry Elementary School727
Young Junior High School710
Speer Elementary School682
McNutt Elementary School675
South Davis Elementary School669
Duff Elementary School618
Butler Elementary School610
Webb Elementary School608
West Elementary School607
Farrell Elementary School591
Nichols Junior High School586
Barnett Junior High School579
Williams Elementary School577
Rankin Elementary School562
Burgin Elementary School561
Johns Elementary School560
Hill Elementary School557
Miller Elementary School549
Foster Elementary School524
Swift Elementary School517
Crouch Elementary School516
Boles Junior High School512
Pearcy STEM Academy511
Shackelford Junior High School510
Dunn Elementary School507
Crow Leadership Academy500
Corey Fine Arts / Dual Language Academy497
Patrick Elementary School496
Starrett Elementary School479
Sherrod Elementary School475
Atherton Elementary School474
Ashworth Elementary School464
Bryant Elementary School462
Blanton Elementary School456
Goodman Elementary School452
Fitzgerald Elementary School451
Morton Elementary School446
Larson Elementary School443
Pope Elementary School439
Jones Fine Arts / Dual Language Academy435
Anderson Elementary School426
Wimbish World Language Academy411
Short Elementary School406
Arlington Collegiate High School401
Remynse Elementary School394
Beckham Elementary School392
Key Elementary School391
Arlington College and Career High School340
Amos Elementary School323
Hale Elementary School294
Kooken Education Center233
Turning Point Secondary School74
Tarrant County JJAEP5

Information in this article was obtained from the Texas Education Agency. The source data can be found here.



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