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    The Most Diverse Schools in Texas

    By Justin Zipprich,

    23 hours ago

    In the past, we have shared a lot of data on schools in Texas, including the largest schools . This time, we’re showcasing the most diverse schools in Texas. Diversity is important in a school environment because it allows students of all backgrounds and cultures to get along. If kids can get along from the start, they’ll be more likely to be happier and more accepting as adults. Plus, children can learn from each other and be more well-rounded as they continue their education. If you’re looking for a diverse school, this article can help.

    To create this diversity list, we consulted many factors and sources. Our primary research was completed on the website Niche and the website called Public School Review. Another important metric is the public school diversity score , which measures a school based on the ethnic groups enrolled. Keep in mind that we’re only looking at public schools and colleges. With all that said, we think you’ll find this information useful for yourself and your children.

    Elementary School: Midway Park Elementary School

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    We start our list of the most diverse schools in Texas off with elementary schools. According to Public School Review , Midway Park Elementary School in Euless, TX, is one of the most diverse in the state. The school has a diversity score of 0.80, which is one of the best in Texas. The school has a mix of 52% female and 48% male students. As far as the mix of students, over 80% of the enrollment is made up of minorities: 14% are Asian, 20% are Hispanic, 30% are Black, 19% are White, and 7% are two or more races. These numbers are significantly higher than the state average. Beyond that, Midway Park Elementary School is a high-quality institution with great teachers. As far as academics, 58% of students are proficient in math, which is above the state average of 41%. The teacher-to-student ratio is also higher, which is another indicator that this school is a great one. Other diverse schools in the city of Euless include South Euless Elementary School, Wilshire Elementary School, and Central J High School.

    Elementary School: Viridian Elementary School

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    This school, which is located in Arlington, Texas, is also near the top of the list of most diverse schools in the state. The school has a diversity score of 0.79, which is considered very good. The teachers and staff here are highly regarded, and itshows in the test scores, which are in the top 5% of the state. Plus, 79% of students are proficient in math and 81% are proficient in reading and language arts. As far as gender diversity, there’s a 51-49% split, with more female students than male. A further breakdown reveals that 29% of the students are Asian, 19% are Hispanic, 18% are Black, 24% are White, and 10% are two or more races. This school also participates in the National School Lunch Program, so 19% of the students are eligible for free lunch, and 5% are eligible for reduced lunch.

    Elementary School: Wills Elementary School

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    Located in Amarillo, Texas, Wills Elementary School is another institution that ranks high for diversity. The school has a high diversity rating of 0.79, which is above the state average of 0.64. There are more female than male students at this school. A further breakdown of the numbers show that 1% of the students are American Indian, 23% are Asian, 23% are Hispanic, 23% are Black, 24% are White, and 6% are two or more races. The academics at the school are also pretty good. The school ranks within the top 30% of all schools in Texas when it comes to testing. When it comes to math proficiency, state average for math in Texas is 41%. However, at Wills Elementry school, there’s a 49% proficiency and a 59% proficiency in reading and language. Overall, this is a good school where minority enrollment is at 76%.

    Middle School: School for the Highly Gifted

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    As the name suggests, this school, which is located in Grand Prairie, Texas, has very high scores in academics in addition to being one of the most diverse schools in Texas. Overall, the school is rated in the top 1% for test scores. Over 95% of students are proficient in reading, language arts, and math, which is much higher than most of the other schools in the country. The diversity rating at the School for the Highly Gifted is 0.78, and minority enrollment is 74%. The gender breakdown is 63% male and 37% female. Further numbers show that the student body is made up of 22% Asian, 19% Hispanic, 26% Black, 26% White, and 7% of students are two or more races. Overall, this is a great charter school that is helping kids reach their highest potential.

    Middle School: Billy Baines Middle School

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    One of one of the most diverse schools in Texas is Billy Baines Middle School, which has a diversity score of 0.77. The school, which is located in Missouri City, Texas, has a split of 52% male and 48% female students. A further diversity breakdown reveals that 24% of the students are Asian, 28% are Hispanic, 23% are Black, 21% are White, and 4% are two or more races. Overall, 79% of the student body is made of minority enrollment. The school also does well academically. The institution ranks in the top 30% of test scores in the state. Math proficiency is at 49%, and reading/language proficiency is at 60%, both of which are higher than the state average. The numbers show that this is a great school that is welcoming to all.

    Middle School: James Bowie Middle School

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    Another one of the most diverse schools in Texas is James Bowie Middle School in Richmond, Texas. This is a very high performing school. When it comes to testing, the school ranks in the top 20% of all schools in Texas. Also, 53% of the students are proficient in math and 68% are proficient in reading and language skills. That is well over the state average. Then there are the diversity facts. To start, 52% of the students are female versus 48% that are male. The other reason for the school’s 0.77 diversity score is due to the breakdown of the student backgrounds. 19% of the students are Asian, 23% of them are Hispanic, 29% are Black, 25% are White, and 4% are two or more races. This high school is part of the National School Lunch Program, and 35% of the students are eligible for free lunch.

    High School: Trinity High School

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    Trinity High School is located in Euless, Texas, and has an enrollment of over 2,600 students. Minority enrollment at Trinity is at 75%, which is slightly above the state average of 74%. When you break it down, 11% of the students are Asian, 29% are Hispanic, 26% are Black, 25% are White, and 6% are two or more races. The school has a diversity rating of 0.78, which is above the state average of 0.64. The academics here are mixed. While 98% of students graduate, the school ranks in the bottom 50% when it comes to test scores. Still, 56% of the students are proficient in math. However, only 10-14% are proficient in reading and language arts. With the involvement of parents at home, students can still do well at Trinity and feel welcome.

    High School: Glenda Dawson High School

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    Glenda Dawson is another one of the most diverse schools in Texas . The school has over 2,500 students in grades 9-12, and the teachers help the students to achieve test scores that rank within the top 20% of all schools in Texas. Math proficiency is decent at 62%, and reading and language arts comprehension are at 65%, which is above the state average.When it comes to diversity, Glenda Dawson gets a score of 0.77, which is good. 53% of the students are male and 47% are female. The race breakdown is as follows: 19% of students are Asian, 24% are Hispanic, 24% are Black, 29% are White, and 4% are two or more races. This school does participate in the National School Lunch Program. Finally, the school boasts a 98% graduation rate.

    High School: William B Travis High School

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    William B Travis High School is another one of the most diverse schools in Texas. There are currently over 3,000 students in the school, and many come from diverse backgrounds. While there’s currently an even 50-50% split, there are other factors that lead to the school’s diversity. A breakdown of the numbers show that 28% of the students are Asian, 20% are Hispanic, 28% are Black, 21% are White, and 3% are two or more races. Overall, 79% of the enrollment is made up of minorities. The high school also has relatively high marks when it comes to academics. The school ranks in the top 30% when it comes to test scores. Also, there’s a 48% math proficiency and a 68% proficiency in reading and language skills.

    College: Rice University

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    On the college level, one of the most diverse schools in Texas is Rice University. According to the school ranking site, Niche, Rice is the most diverse of all colleges in the state. The college is known for it’s top-notch education. They are constantly ranked #1 for several of their programs, including their kinesiology, sports management, and architecture majors. Rice University is also highly rated from a diversity standpoint. Of all the undergrads, 52% are male and 48% are female. Ethnically, 8% are Black, 28% are Asian, 16% are Hispanic, 30% are White, 5% are multiracial, and 12% are international. Further proof of the diversity at Rice comes from the household income levels of the students. 26% of students come from households that make less than $30,000, 24% come from households of $30-48k, and it continues from there. Rice is a great university that’s very accepting to all students, regardless of background.

    College: University of Houston

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    The University of Houston is another very diverse college in Texas. The University has many rankings on Niche.com, including being one of the best Hispanic-serving institutions in America, being one of the best colleges for accounting and finance in America, and ranking high as one of the premier colleges for those looking to learn about information technology. As far as diversity is concerned, there are more female undergrad students (53%) than than there are males (47%). There’s also diversity when it comes to the ages of the students. 30% of them are between the ages of 18-19, 33% are between the ages of 20-21, and 13% of students are over the age of 25. Further diversity numbers at U of H tell us that 11% of the students are Black, 24 are Asian, 37% are Hispanic, 17% are White, and 5% of the students are international. Overall, this is a very diverse university with a lot of good reasons to enroll.

    College: University of North Texas

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    Located in Denton, Texas, the University of North Texas is a public college that gets high marks in several areas. According to Niche.com, this university has high marks in several metrics, including being one of the top Hispanic-serving schools in America, having the best food, and being one of the best places to get an education in Information Technology. The school is also quite diverse. Of the student base, 55% are female and 45% are male. As far as age, while 32 percent of the students are young, between the ages of 18 and 21 years old, there are also 14% of students who are over the age of 25. Finally, when it comes to cultural backgrounds, 15% of students are Black, 8% of students are Asian, 28% are Hispanic, 38% are White, and 4% are from overseas. There’s even diversity in politics: 11% of students say they’re more conservative, 26% say they’re liberal, and 31% are moderate.

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