LONE STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Overview
The Lone Star School District is an active, state-operated educational agency headquartered at 1800 Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas. Operating across five distinct campuses, this non-charter district is structured to serve students from fifth through twelfth grade, with its academic focus concentrated heavily on the high school level. While its central administrative location lies within the bustling Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos metropolitan region, the district’s service footprint primarily encompasses a rural distant geographic setting, offering specialized educational instruction tailored to its unique institutional model.
According to federal education data for the 2024–2025 period, the district serves a total student body of 756 scholars, with the largest concentration of enrollment found in the ninth and tenth grades. The student body is predominantly male—comprising 694 young men and 62 young women—and displays a rich multicultural demographic composition led by Hispanic and Black students, alongside White and multiracial learners. In terms of staffing context, standard reporting indicates zero centralized full-time equivalent (FTE) teaching and support positions at the district level, reflecting a specialized administrative framework typical of state agency-governed educational programs. Additional information on state-supported education services can be found through the Texas Juvenile Justice Department's online portal.
According to federal education data for the 2024–2025 period, the district serves a total student body of 756 scholars, with the largest concentration of enrollment found in the ninth and tenth grades. The student body is predominantly male—comprising 694 young men and 62 young women—and displays a rich multicultural demographic composition led by Hispanic and Black students, alongside White and multiracial learners. In terms of staffing context, standard reporting indicates zero centralized full-time equivalent (FTE) teaching and support positions at the district level, reflecting a specialized administrative framework typical of state agency-governed educational programs. Additional information on state-supported education services can be found through the Texas Juvenile Justice Department's online portal.
5
Total Schools
756
Total Students
0.0
Full-Time Teachers
N/A
Student/Teacher Ratio
Demographics
District Demographics Data Table
| Demographic | Student Count |
|---|---|
| White | 123 |
| Hispanic | 311 |
| Black | 307 |
| Asian | 1 |
| Two or More | 12 |
| American Indian | 2 |
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Hispanic311 (41.1%)
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Black307 (40.6%)
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White123 (16.3%)
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Two or More12 (1.6%)
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American Indian2 (0.3%)
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Asian1 (0.1%)
School Levels
School Levels Data Table
| School Level | School Count |
|---|---|
| Elementary | 0 |
| Middle | 0 |
| High | 4 |
| Other | 1 |
School Map
District Details
| Status: | Open |
|---|---|
| District type: | State operated agency |
| Charter: | Not a charter district |
| Number of schools: | 5 |
| Students: | 756* |
| Teachers (FTE): | 0.0* |
| Pupil/Teacher Ratio: | N/A |
Schools in LONE STAR SCHOOL DISTRICT
Found 5 Schools
225 Students
High School 8th - 12th
162 Students
High School 9th - 12th
159 Students
High School 9th - 12th
128 Students
High School 5th - 12th
82 Students
Secondary School 7th - 10th