Hormigueros Municipio
In Hormigueros Municipio, 4 public K-12 schools make up the local education system, comprising 3 elementary and 1 high. Combined enrollment is about 1,822 students.
7-year change in Hormigueros Municipio
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25County vs. school enrollment demographics
Left bar is the racial makeup of Hormigueros Municipio residents (Census ACS 5-year). Right bar is the enrollment-weighted makeup of public schools in the county (NCES CCD). NCES systematically under-reports Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment for many schools; where the resident share is meaningful but the reported school share is zero, we mark the school bar "not reported".
| Name | City | Level | Grades | Enrollment | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEGUNDO RUIZ BELVIS HORMIGUEROS | Hormigueros | High | 09-12 | 697 | · |
| RAMON E. RODRIGUEZ DIAZ | Hormigueros | Elementary | PK-08 | 456 | · |
| ALFREDO DORRINGTON | Hormigueros | Elementary | PK-08 | 424 | · |
| EFREN RODRIGUEZ TORO | Hormigueros | Elementary | PK-05 | 245 | · |
Cities in Hormigueros Municipio
About Hormigueros Municipio
In Puerto Rico, Hormigueros Municipio is a rural-scale county of about 15,441 residents. 4 public schools across the county educates about 1,822 students between them.
Zooming out, census numbers show typical household earnings sit around $26,828 and roughly 33% of residents live below the federal poverty line. That income level is 7% higher than the Puerto Rico median.
On the level-by-level breakdown, Hormigueros Municipio covers 3 elementary schools (1,125 students), and 1 high school (697).
PUERTO RICO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION is the biggest district by enrollment, covering about 1,822 students across Hormigueros Municipio.
Over the past 7-year window. Total public-school enrollment in Hormigueros Municipio has contracted 18% since SY 2017-18, moving from about 2,216 students to 1,822. The school count fell from 6 to 4 across the same 7-year window.
On allk12, the community for Hormigueros Municipio discusses open enrollment windows, redistricting talk, and busing logistics. Members of the local community share what they see day-to-day.