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Contact info

CDC: 134901001

1700 COLLEGE ST
JUNCTION, TX 76849-4599

Phone: (325) 446-3326

Email: salia.menchaca@junctionisd.net

Website: www.junctionisd.net

Junction High School

209 students in grades 9 ‐ 12

Rated Academically Acceptable

Junction High School is a rural school in Junction with 209 students. Students perform below the state average in passing TAKS scores. A majority of students are prepared for college in both English Language Arts and Math.

Teachers have more experience than the state average and are paid about the same as the state average.

The school spends $5,520 per student for academic programs and $8,813 per student for all school functions.

Junction High School is located in Congressional District 11, State Board of Education District 1 represented by Martha Dominguez, Texas House District 53 represented by Harvey Hilderbran and Texas Senate District 28 represented by Robert Duncan.

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Academics



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College Readiness

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Mean SAT score (math and critical reading) for all students who took the test

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Staff

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Spending

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Peers

These campuses are identified as peers for Junction High School by the comptroller's FAST report based on factors – like "regional wages, district size and student characteristics" – that affect the cost of education.

Name Enrollment Accountability Rating City
Albany Jrsr High School 251 Academically Acceptable Albany
Boling High School 282 Academically Acceptable Boling
Bonham High School 542 Academically Acceptable Bonham
Brownfield High School 430 Academically Unacceptable Brownfield
Central Heights High School 363 Academically Acceptable Nacogdoches
Central High School 461 Recognized Pollok
Chapel Hill High School 313 Academically Acceptable Mount Pleasant
Clifton High School 337 Academically Acceptable Clifton
Coahoma High School 239 Academically Acceptable Coahoma
Colorado High School 266 Academically Acceptable Colorado City
Crane High School 294 Academically Acceptable Crane
Denver City High School 379 Academically Acceptable Denver City
Deweyville High School 218 Academically Acceptable Deweyville
Dumas High School 1,076 Academically Acceptable Dumas
Eastland High School 307 Academically Acceptable Eastland
Grape Creek High School 321 Academically Acceptable San Angelo
Hallettsville High School 311 Academically Acceptable Hallettsville
Hamilton High School 253 Academically Acceptable Hamilton
Harper High School 223 Recognized Harper
Iola High School 241 Recognized Iola
Malakoff High School 302 Recognized Malakoff
Martins Mill High School 218 Recognized Martin'S Mill
Mexia High School 528 Academically Acceptable Mexia
Newton High School 308 Academically Unacceptable Newton
Nocona High School 227 Academically Acceptable Nocona
Onalaska Jr/Sr High School 376 Academically Acceptable Onalaska
Orange Grove High School 504 Academically Acceptable Orange Grove
Ore City High School 231 Recognized Ore City
Palestine High School 830 Academically Acceptable Palestine
Pewitt High School 290 Academically Acceptable Omaha
Post High School 220 Academically Acceptable Post
Reagan County High School 196 Academically Unacceptable Big Lake
Refugio High School 347 Academically Unacceptable Refugio
Sanford-Fritch High School 223 Academically Acceptable Fritch
Shiner High School 257 Academically Acceptable Shiner
Sonora High School 247 Academically Acceptable Sonora
Stanton High School 207 Academically Acceptable Stanton
Sulphur Springs High School 1,134 Academically Acceptable Sulphur Springs
Union Grove High School 219 Academically Acceptable Gladewater
Woden High School 276 Recognized Woden