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Dallas High Schools

(Sorted by Number of Students)
SKYLINE H S
7777 FORNEY RD
972-502-3400
A Title I school.
Serves 4,335 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.3

MOISES MOLINA H S
2355 DUNCANVILLE RD
972-502-1000
A Title I school.
Serves 2,638 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 20.2

BRYAN ADAMS H S
2101 MILLMAR DR
972-502-4900
A Title I school.
Serves 2,588 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 17.5

W W SAMUELL H S
8928 PALISADE DR
972-892-5100
A Title I school.
Serves 2,162 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.8

W T WHITE H S
4505 RIDGESIDE DR
972-502-6200
A Title I school.
Serves 2,088 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 17.5

SUNSET H S
2120 W JEFFERSON BLVD
972-502-1500
A Title I school.
Serves 2,053 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.2

LAKE HIGHLANDS H S
9449 CHURCH RD
469-593-1000
Serves 1,938 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.7

HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL
4220 EMERSON AVE
214-780-3700
Serves 1,918 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.5

DAVID W CARTER H S
1819 W WHEATLAND RD
214-932-5700
A Title I school.
Serves 1,817 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.2

NORTH DALLAS H S
3120 N HASKELL AVE
972-925-1500
A Title I school.
Serves 1,771 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.1

JUSTIN F KIMBALL H S
3606 S WESTMORELAND RD
972-502-2100
A Title I school.
Serves 1,750 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.1

HILLCREST H S
9924 HILLCREST RD
972-502-6800
A Title I school.
Serves 1,731 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.3

THOMAS JEFFERSON H S
4001 WALNUT HILL LN
972-502-7300
A Title I school.
Serves 1,713 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.6

H GRADY SPRUCE H S
9733 OLD SEAGOVILLE RD
972-892-5500
A Title I school.
Serves 1,594 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 17.4

WOODROW WILSON H S
100 S GLASGOW DR
972-502-4400
A Title I school.
Serves 1,379 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.4

SOUTH OAK CLIFF H S
3601 S MARSALIS AVE
214-932-7000
A Title I school.
Serves 1,315 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.5

W H ADAMSON H S
201 E NINTH ST
972-749-1400
A Title I school.
Serves 1,306 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 17.7

LINCOLN H S
2826 HATCHER ST
972-925-7600
A Title I school.
Serves 1,216 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.2

LIFE SCHOOL OAK CLIFF
4400 S R L THORNTON FWY
214-376-8200
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 1,026 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 19

FAITH FAMILY ACADEMY OF OAK CLIFF
300 W KIEST BLVD
214-375-7682
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 1,006 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 12.9

A MACEO SMITH H S
3030 STAG RD
214-932-7600
A Title I school.
Serves 917 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15

L G PINKSTON H S
2200 DENNISON ST
972-502-2700
A Title I school.
Serves 908 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 14.2

A+ ACADEMY
10327 RYLIE ROAD
972-557-5578
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
Title I eligible, not participating.
Serves 866 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 14.7

ROOSEVELT H S
525 BONNIE VIEW RD
972-925-6800
A Title I school.
Serves 799 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 14.3

WILMER-HUTCHINS H S
5520 LANGDON RD
214-225-6143
A Title I school.
Serves 744 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 13

BOOKER T WASHINGTON H S
2501 FLORA ST
972-925-1200
Serves 715 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 11.9

HONORS ACADEMY
7439 S WESTMORELAND RD
972-283-9111
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 642 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 42.8

JAMES MADISON H S
3000 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLV
972-925-2800
A Title I school.
Serves 637 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 11

DALLAS CAN! ACADEMY CHARTER
325 W 12TH STE 250
214-943-2244
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 603 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 20.9

DALLAS COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE
2600 LONE STAR DR
214-698-2295
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 539 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 10.6

SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
1201 E EIGHTH ST
972-925-5930
A Vocational School
Serves 495 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 13.6

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
1201 E EIGHTH ST
972-925-5920
Serves 452 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 13

FORT WORTH CAN ACADEMY
325 W 12TH ST STE 250
817-431-4226
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 438 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 28.3

GOLDEN RULE CHARTER SCHOOL
2602 W ILLINOIS AVE
214-333-9330
A charter school.
Serves 427 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 22

SCH OF GOVT/LAW/LAW ENFORCEMENT
1201 E EIGHTH ST
972-925-5920
Serves 397 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 13.9

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
1201 E EIGHTH ST
972-925-5960
Serves 397 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.2

DALLAS CAN! ACADEMY CHARTER
325 W 12TH STE 250
214-824-4226
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 397 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 20.9

SAN ANTONIO CAN ACADEMY
325 W 12TH ST STE 250
210-923-1226
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 387 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 23.2

HOUSTON CAN! ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOO
325 W 12TH ST STE 250
713-659-4226
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 376 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 29.1

GATEWAY CHARTER ACADEMY
6103 HOUSTON SCHOOL RD
214-375-2039
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 329 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.5

TEXANS CAN AT CARROLLTON-FARMERS B
325 W 12TH STE 250
972-243-2178
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
Title I eligible, not participating.
Serves 247 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 17.6

REDIRECTIONS
4949 VILLAGE FAIR DR
214-652-7113
A Non-traditional School
Serves 219 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 13.5

PEGASUS CHARTER SCHOOL
601 N AKARD ST
214-740-9991
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 212 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 14.1

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVI
1201 E EIGHTH ST
972-925-5940
Serves 205 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 9.6

AUSTIN CAN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
325 W 12TH ST STE 250
512-477-4226
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
Title I eligible, not participating.
Serves 179 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.3

SCHOOL FOR THE TALENTED & GIFTED
1201 E EIGHTH ST
972-925-5970
Serves 178 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 11.7

SCHOOL COMMUNITY GUIDANCE CENTER
4949 VILLAGE FAIR
214-652-7113
A Non-traditional School
Serves 171 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 20.6

I AM THAT I AM ACADEMY
4937 VETERANS DR
214-372-6838
A Non-traditional School
A charter school.
A Title I school.
Serves 120 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 10.9

HOSPITAL/HOME-BOUND
912 S ERVAY STE 309
972-581-4115
A Non-traditional School
Serves 112 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 7.5

MIDDLE COLLEGE
3700 ROSS AVE
214-860-2356
A Non-traditional School
Serves 100 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 9.1

HEALTH SPECIAL
912 S ERVAY ST
972-749-2263
A Non-traditional School
Serves 98 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 8.2

WILMER-HUTCHINS MAGNET H S FOR PER
8612 TRIPPIE ST
214-376-7311
A Title I school.
Serves 50 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 5.3

DALLAS COUNTY JJAEP
1673 TERRE COLONY
214-637-6136
A Non-traditional School
Serves 34 students.

BUCKNER ACADEMY
3700 ROSS AVE
214-319-3401
A Non-traditional School
Serves 28 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 5.4

P A S S LEARNING CTR
1673 TERRY COLONY CT
214-637-6136
A Non-traditional School
Serves 20 students.

P A S S LEARNING CTR
1673 TERRE COLONY
214-698-4257
A Non-traditional School
Serves 18 students.

DALLAS CO SCHOOL FOR ACCELERATED L
4949 VILLAGE FAIR DR
972-652-7113
A Non-traditional School
Serves 17 students.

P A S S LEARNING CTR
4711 HARRY HINES
972-905-9551
A Non-traditional School
Serves 11 students.

BARBARA MANNS H S
912 ERVAY
972-749-2200

EVENING ACADEMY
7777 FORNEY RD
972-502-3458

METROPOLITAN ED CTR
1403 CORINTH ST
972-749-1700

MULTIPLE CAREERS MAGNET
4528 RUSK AVE
972-925-2200

W DALLAS RECONNECTION CTR AT PINKS
2200 DENNISON ST
972-502-3050

YVONNE EWELL TOWNVIEW CENTER
1201 E EIGHTH ST
972-925-5900

 

Dallas Mortgage Statistics

Category

Value

Homes With No Mortgage

35%

With A Mortgage

65%

First Mortgage Only

57%

Second Mortgage or Home Equity Loan

8%

Second Mortgage Only

4%

Home Equity Loan Only

4%

Dallas Housing Expenses

Category

Value

Owner Costs as % of Income

18.1%

Median Real Estate Taxes (2000)

$1,442

Dallas Household Size

Category

Value

Total Occupied

451,697

1-Person Households

33%

2-Person Households

28%

3-Person Households

14%

4-Person Households

12%

5-Person Households

7%

6-Person Households

3%

7+-Person Households

3%

Dallas Housing - Year Built

Category

Value

Median Year Built

1971

Median Year Built (Owner Occupied)

1963

Median Year Built (Renter Occupied)

1976

Dallas Home Heating

Category

Value

Using Utility Co. Gas Heat

71%

Using Bottled/Tank Gas Heat

1%

Using Electric Heat

28%

Using Oil Heat

0%

Using Coal

0%

Using Wood Heating

0%

Using Solar Heat

0%

Other Heating

0%

No Heating

0%

Dallas Housing Size

Category

Value

No Bedrooms

2%

1 Bedroom

6%

2 Bedrooms

25%

3 Bedrooms

46%

4 Bedrooms

18%

5+ Bedrooms

3%

 

Dallas City Information

Dallas is the ninth largest city in the United States with a population of approximately 1.2 million people. Dallas is at the center of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area, which is the fifth largest metropolitan area in the country with a population of approximately 5.7 million people, according to U.S. census estimates. It is the third largest city in Texas, behind Houston and San Antonio. Dallas is also the number one visitor destination in Texas and a major convention city.

Dallas is located in northeast Texas, approximately an hour and a half south of the Texas/Oklahoma border. It is home to almost 10 Fortune 500 companies, including household names such as Halliburton, Southwest Airlines, and Texas Instruments. In fact, as of 2005, Dallas was ranked fifth on the list of cities with the most Fortune 500 headquarters.

Dallas is one of 11 U.S. global cities (world city or world-class city) and is ranked a "Gamma World City" by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network (cities get ranked as Alpha, Beta, or Gamma World Cities).

 

Political Inclinations

Dallas folks tended to give their money ($91,380) to George W. Bush in the 2004 Presidential race. More campaign money flowed to the Republican party than to competing parties.

Dallas Housing

As of 2000, the share of housing units in Dallas that were owner-occupied was 59%.

Commuting

In Dallas , 94% of commuters drive to work. One of the nice things about the city is its reasonable commuting times.

 

Dallas Area Realtors

Remax - Chrisitine Vanest (469) 733-6676

Zip Realty - Dave Elliot  (214) 289-4139-2246

Phillipe Lewis Properties - Jennifer Shannon (214) 559-3154

Keller Williams - Lewis Robinson (469) 335-2235

 

You might also want to check out property and real estate info in these cities and towns near Dallas, Texas:

Location Pop. Median Family
Income (2000)
Dallas 1,188,580 $40,921
Addison 19,375 $38,750
Plano 222,030 $34,722
Frisco 33,714 $91,162
Highland Park 8,842 $200,001
Irving 191,615 $50,172
University Park 23,324 $140,573

Dallas Sports and Leisure

Dallas has a wide variety of sports facilities to offer its residents, including fields, ice, and courses. They host many amateur and non-traditional sporting events with the help of their well-developed sports support infrastructure. There’s the Dallas Cowboys Football & Texas Stadium, which offers tours and behind-the-scenes views of a popular NFL team. There’s Dallas Mavericks basketball at the American Airlines Center. Pizza Hut Park is a 20,000-seat soccer stadium for area soccer fans. Roughriders Baseball, Dallas Stars Hockey, and Dallas Sidekicks Soccer all add up to plenty of spectator sports opportunities. The Texas Motor Speedway and the Mesquite Championship Rodeo offer other recreational activities for residents.

 

Dallas "Must See" Attractions

Dallas has attractions too numerous to do justice in a simple list. Some of Dallas' more notable and unique attractions include:

 

 
 

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