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Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders

2309 Panther Trail, Austin, TX 78704, United States
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About This School

Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders is a public high in Austin, Texas, serving 920 students in grades Grade 6-12. The school maintains a staff of 52 teachers with an average salary of $46,632 and a student-teacher ratio of 17:1. To support student development, the campus provides access to guidance services with a ratio of 306 students per counselor. The student body is composed of 46% Hispanic and 41% White students, while 5% identify as Asian, 5% as Two or More Races, and 4% as Black.

920
Total Students
Grade 6-12
17:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
52 full-time teachers

Academic Performance

Percentage of students who met or exceeded state standards

English Language Arts0%
Mathematics0%
Science0%

School Information

School Type
public
Grade Levels
Grade 6-12
County
Travis County
Students per Counselor
306:1

Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders Academics & Test Scores

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State assessment results showing percentage of students proficient or above

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Class Information

17:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
City Avg: 13.6:1
State Avg: 14.2:1
306
Students per Counselor

Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders Teachers & Staff

Teaching Staff

Total Full-Time Teachers
52

Average Teacher Salary

$46,632
City Avg: $44,900
State Avg: $53,444

Based on state average salaries for full-time teachers

Support Staff

Student-Teacher Ratio17:1
Students per Counselor306:1

Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders Student Demographics

Student Body

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Male
100%
Female
Total Enrollment: 920 students

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

White40.54%
Hispanic46.3%
Asian4.57%
Black3.7%
Two or More Races4.67%
Native American0.11%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders

Q: What is Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders?

A: Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders is a high public located in Austin.

Q: How many students attend Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders?

A: Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders has approximately 920 students enrolled.

Q: What is the student-teacher ratio at Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders?

A: The student-teacher ratio at Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders is 17:1.

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Detailed Information about Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders

Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders is a public high in Austin, Texas, serving 920 students in grades Grade 6-12. The school maintains a staff of 52 teachers with an average salary of $46,632 and a student-teacher ratio of 17:1. To support student development, the campus provides access to guidance services with a ratio of 306 students per counselor. The student body is composed of 46% Hispanic and 41% White students, while 5% identify as Asian, 5% as Two or More Races, and 4% as Black.

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About Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders - Austin, TX

Quick Facts about Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders
School NameRichards Sch For Young Women Leaders
School Typepublic
Grade LevelsGrade 6-12
Location2309 Panther Trail, Austin, TX 78704, Austin, TX
CountyTravis County
Phone+1 (512) 414-3236
Total Students920
Student-Teacher Ratio17:1
Full-Time Teachers52
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Science Proficiency%

Frequently Asked Questions about Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders

What is Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders?

Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders is a high public located in Austin.

How many students attend Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders?

Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders has approximately 920 students enrolled.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders?

The student-teacher ratio at Richards Sch For Young Women Leaders is 17:1.