SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

High Missing DALLAS, TX Grades 09–12 City: Large Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX SchoolScore™ D (55.4)

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING is a public High school located in DALLAS, TEXAS, operated by the DALLAS ISD school district. It serves grades 09–12.

Key statistics: 505 students enrolled; a 19.4:1 student-to-teacher ratio.

The school is classified as City: Large by the NCES locale classification system.

Data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data (CCD), the definitive federal database of U.S. public schools, updated annually.

vs Texas High School Average
Enrollment
505.0
State avg: 895.0
▼ 44% worse
Student:Teacher Ratio
19.42:1
State avg: 15.3:1
▲ 27% worse
Free Lunch %
65.3%
State avg: 56.7%
▲ 15% worse
School Details
School Name
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
NCESSCH ID
481623003641
State School ID
TX-057905-057905026
School Type
Regular School
Level
High
Status
Open
Charter
No
Charter Auth
Virtual
Missing
NSLP Status
Yes under Community Eligibility Option (CEO)
Shared Time
Missing
School Year
2024-2025
Location
Address
1201 E EIGHTH ST
City
DALLAS
State
Texas
ZIP Code
75203
County
Dallas County
Metro Area
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
Metro Type
Metropolitan
Locale
City: Large
Cong. District
4830
State Leg. Upper
48023
State Leg. Lower
48100
Latitude
32.75221
Longitude
-96.80688
Grades Offered
9th 10th 11th 12th
👥
505
Total Students
👩‍🏫
26.0
Teachers FTE
📐
19.4:1
Student:Teacher
Enrollment by Grade
26.0
Teachers (FTE)
Full Staff Breakdown
MetricValue
Teachers (FTE)26.0
National School Lunch Program Participation
Lunch Program Details
ProgramStudents% of Enrollment
No Category Codes 330 65.3%
Not Applicable 0 0%
District Info
District Name
DALLAS ISD
LEAID
4816230
State LEA ID
TX-057905
Phone
(972)925-3700
Website
http://www.dallasisd.org
Type
Regular public school district that is not a component of a supervisory union
Status
Open
City
DALLAS
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District Finance (F-33)
Total Revenue
$2,577,044K
Federal Revenue
$612,712K
State Revenue
$169,428K
Local Revenue
$1,794,904K
Total Expenditure
$2,941,734K
Instruction Exp.
$1,125,528K
Support Services
$813,510K
Other Current Exp.
$103,643K

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, answered using official NCES data.

How many students attend SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING?
505 students are enrolled at SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, according to NCES Common Core of Data.
How many teachers does SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING have?
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING has 26.0 full-time equivalent (FTE) teachers. The student-to-teacher ratio is 19.4:1.
What grades does SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING serve?
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING serves grades 09 through 12.
Is SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING a charter school?
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING is not a charter school.
What metro area is SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING located in?
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX metropolitan area.
What school district does SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING belong to?
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING is part of the DALLAS ISD school district.
How much does DALLAS ISD spend per student?
The DALLAS ISD district spends approximately $5,825,215,842 per student annually, based on F-33 finance survey data.
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