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Fisher County

Texas · Public K-12

2 public schools serving approximately 581 students, in a county of 3,655 residents.

Schools
2
2 districts
Enrollment
581
NCES CCD
Median income
$65,533
Below Texas avg
Free/reduced lunch
61.3%
Above Texas avg
Elementary
0
schools
Middle
0
schools
High
0
schools
Combined / other
2
schools
LARGEST DISTRICT
ROBY CISD
319 students · 2 districts in Fisher County

County vs. school enrollment demographics

Left bar is the racial makeup of Fisher County 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".

County residents
White
76%
Hispanic
28%
Black
3%
Asian
0%
Two or more
14%
Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
0%
School enrollment
White
54%
Hispanic
n/r
Black
3%
Asian
0%
Two or more
2%
Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
0%
Bachelor's+
17.1%
adults 25+
Poverty rate
12.3%
ACS 5-year
Unemployment
4.7%
civilian labor
Median age
41
22.7% under 18

All schools (2)

NameCityLevelGradesEnrollmentRating
ROBY CISDRobyOtherPK-12319·
ROTAN K-12RotanOtherPK-12262·

Frequently asked

How many public schools are in Fisher County?
Fisher County, Texas has 2 public K-12 schools serving approximately 581 students.
What is the largest school district in Fisher County?
ROBY CISD is the largest school district in Fisher County, serving approximately 319 students. The county contains 2 school districts overall.
How many people live in Fisher County?
Fisher County has roughly 3,655 residents according to the latest Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What is the median household income in Fisher County?
Median household income in Fisher County is $65,533, below the Texas average of $66,482. About 12.3% of residents live below the federal poverty line.
How educated are residents of Fisher County?
Approximately 17.1% of adults 25 and older in Fisher County hold a bachelor's degree or higher, according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What share of students in Fisher County qualify for free or reduced lunch?
Roughly 61.3% of students in Fisher County public schools qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, a common proxy for low-income enrollment. This is higher than the Texas county average of 61.2%.
What is the student-teacher ratio in Fisher County schools?
Across Fisher County public schools, the enrollment-weighted student-teacher ratio is approximately 9.0 to 1.
What is the racial makeup of Fisher County?
Fisher County residents are approximately 76% White, 28% Hispanic, 3% Black, 0% Asian, 14% two or more races according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What share of housing in Fisher County is owner-occupied?
Fisher County has about 2,016 housing units, of which roughly 80.4% are owner-occupied.
What are the largest public schools in Fisher County?
By enrollment, the largest public schools in Fisher County include ROBY CISD, ROTAN K-12. Enrollment figures come from the latest NCES Common Core of Data.
DATA · Census ACS 5-year · NCES Common Core of Data