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Pleasanton High School

935 students in grades 9 ‐ 12

Rated Academically Unacceptable

Pleasanton High School is a school with 935 students. Students perform well below the state average in passing TAKS scores. Fewer than half of students are prepared for college in both English Language Arts and Math.

Teachers have roughly the same experience as the state average and are paid less than the state average.

The school spends $5,551 per student for academic programs and $8,154 per student for all school functions.

Pleasanton High School is located in Congressional District 28, State Board of Education District 1 represented by Martha Dominguez, Texas House District 31 represented by Ryan Guillen and Texas Senate District 19 represented by Carlos "Charlie" Uresti.

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Staff

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Spending

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Peers

These campuses are identified as peers for Pleasanton 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
Alvarado High School 992 Academically Acceptable Alvarado
A Maceo Smith High School 863 Academically Unacceptable Dallas
Brazosport High School 1,103 Academically Acceptable Freeport
Bridge City High School 726 Academically Acceptable Bridge City
Burbank High School M 1,465 Academically Acceptable San Antonio
Canyon Lake High School 912 Academically Acceptable Fischer
Carver High School For Applied Tech/Engineering/Arts M 897 Recognized Houston
Central Senior High School M 1,596 Academically Acceptable Beaumont
Cleveland High School 821 Academically Acceptable Cleveland
Estacado High School M 749 Academically Unacceptable Lubbock
High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice M 561 Recognized Houston
Hondo High School 618 Academically Acceptable Hondo
Houston High School M 789 Academically Unacceptable San Antonio
John F Kennedy High School 1,529 Academically Acceptable San Antonio
Jones High School 696 Academically Unacceptable Houston
Juarez-Lincoln High School 1,858 Academically Acceptable Mission
La Feria High School 847 Academically Unacceptable La Feria
Lanier High School 1,433 Academically Acceptable Austin
Lanier High School M 1,326 Academically Acceptable San Antonio
LBJ High School 977 Academically Unacceptable Austin
Lee Freshman High School 694 Academically Acceptable Midland
Lee High School M 1,891 Academically Acceptable Houston
LG Pinkston High School 1,121 Academically Unacceptable Dallas
Lincoln Humanities/Communications Magnet High School M 1,027 Academically Unacceptable Dallas
Lytle High School 491 Academically Acceptable Lytle
Midland Freshman High School 710 Academically Unacceptable Midland
Miller High School Center for Communication & Technology 914 Academically Acceptable Corpus Christi
North Crowley High School 9th Grade Campus 640 Academically Unacceptable Fort Worth
North Side High School 1,441 Academically Acceptable Fort Worth
Rio Hondo High School 627 Academically Acceptable Rio Hondo
Rockport-Fulton High School 983 Academically Acceptable Rockport
Royal High School 529 Academically Acceptable Pattison
Silsbee High School 850 Academically Acceptable Silsbee
Sinton High School 555 Academically Acceptable Sinton
Southside High School 1,452 Academically Acceptable San Antonio
South Texas Business Education & Technology Academy 574 Recognized Edinburg
West Oso High School 537 Academically Unacceptable Corpus Christi
WH Adamson High School 1,334 Academically Acceptable Dallas
Wheatley High School M 1,067 Academically Unacceptable Houston