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The fastest-declining public K-12 schools by enrollment in Texas · page 2

Ranks 5160 of the fastest-declining public schools by enrollment in Texas. Back to page 1.

FASTEST DECLINING · TEXAS
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
51NEW SUMMERFIELD SCHOOLNEW SUMMERFIELD, TXNEW SUMMERFIELD ISD544526-3.3%
52NAZARETH SCHOOLNAZARETH, TXNAZARETH ISD250243-2.8%
53VAN HORN SCHOOLVAN HORN, TXCULBERSON COUNTY-ALLAMOORE ISD391381-2.6%
54ABBOTT SCHOOLABBOTT, TXABBOTT ISD290284-2.1%
55EDEN CISDEDEN, TXEDEN CISD223219-1.8%
56LINGLEVILLE SCHOOLLINGLEVILLE, TXLINGLEVILLE ISD275270-1.8%
57NEWCASTLE SCHOOLNEWCASTLE, TXNEWCASTLE ISD231227-1.7%
58SILVERTON SCHOOLSILVERTON, TXSILVERTON ISD207204-1.4%
59HARTLEY SCHOOLHARTLEY, TXHARTLEY ISD239236-1.3%
60BIG SANDY SCHOOLDALLARDSVILLE, TXBIG SANDY ISD508506-0.4%
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