Chavez High School
Recent News About Chavez High School
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How many Black students were enrolled in Harris County schools in 2021-22 school year?
There were 164,618 Black students enrolled in Harris County schools in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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There were 53,729 Asian students enrolled in Harris County schools in 2021-22 school year
There were 53,729 Asian students enrolled in Harris County schools in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Which Harris County school enrolled most students in 2021-22 school year?
For the 2021-22 school year, Texas Connections Academy at Houston reported the largest enrollment among Harris County schools.
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531,370 at-risk students enrolled in Harris County schools in 2021-22 school year
Harris County enrolled the highest number of at-risk students among Texas counties in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Chavez High School: one American Indian student enrolled during 2018-19 school year
Chavez High School had one American Indian student enrolled during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Chavez High School: 28 students classified as white during 2018-19 school year
Chavez High School had 28 students classified as white during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Chavez High School: 260 African American students enrolled during 2018-19 school year
Chavez High School had 260 African American students enrolled during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Chavez High School: 118 Asian students enrolled during 2018-19 school year
Chavez High School had 118 Asian students enrolled during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Chavez High School: 2,469 students classified as Hispanic during 2018-19 school year
Chavez High School had 2,469 students classified as Hispanic during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Chavez High School enrolls 2,882 students during 2018-19 school year
Chavez High School had a total enrollment of 2,882 students during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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1,876 Chavez High School students classified as at-risk during 2018-19 school year
Chavez High School had 1,876 students classified as at-risk during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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Chavez High School: 43 students classified as white during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School had 43 students classified as white during the 2017-18 school year.
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Chavez High School: four American Indian students enrolled during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School had four American Indian students enrolled during the 2017-18 school year.
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Chavez High School: 116 Asian students enrolled during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School had 116 Asian students enrolled during the 2017-18 school year.
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Chavez High School: 2,587 students classified as Hispanic during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School had 2,587 students classified as Hispanic during the 2017-18 school year.
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Chavez High School has 302 African American students enrolled during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School had 302 African American students enrolled during the 2017-18 school year.
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Chavez High School has total enrollment of 3,059 students during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School had a total enrollment of 3,059 students during the 2017-18 school year.
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2,388 Chavez High School students classified as at risk during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School had 2,388 students that were classified as at risk during 2017-18 school year.
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364 Chavez High School students classified as gifted and talented during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School has 364 students who are classified as gifted and talented during 2017-18 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.
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2,114 Chavez High School students classified as economically disadvantaged during 2017-18 school year
Chavez High School has 2,114 students who are classified as economically disadvantaged during 2017-18 school year, according to the Texas Education Agency.