



Our geographic systems analysis of Texas high school age students shows that 575,834 (34% of all students) are residentially assigned to an ISD campus rated C or lower.1


Our geographic systems analysis of Texas high school age students shows that 575,834 (34% of all students) are residentially assigned to an ISD campus rated C or lower.1

But with 70,000 students on charter waitlists, expanding their horizons matters more than ever.4

In the San Antonio metro area, about 53,800 students are zoned to an A or B-rated ISD high school. But an additional 74,500 students live within a 15-minute drive of an A or B-rated public charter high school.
In other words, public charter schools have more than doubled access to high-performing public high schools — expanding it from 38% of students to 90% of students.
Highly-rated public charter high schools create valuable opportunities for the children who most need them. Compared to their A and B-rated ISD counterparts, they enroll nearly twice as many low-income students (60% vs. 35%) and five times as many English learners (35% vs. 7%).3
Many public charter schools emphasize college access and career readiness. At the School of Science and Technology, for example, students choose to focus on engineering, biomedical science, or computer science.

In the San Antonio metro area, about 53,800 students are zoned to an A or B-rated ISD high school. But an additional 74,500 students live within a 15-minute drive of an A or B-rated public charter high school.
In other words, public charter schools have more than doubled access to high-performing public high schools — expanding it from 38% of students to 90% of students.
Highly-rated public charter high schools create valuable opportunities for the children who most need them. Compared to their A and B-rated ISD counterparts, they enroll nearly twice as many low-income students (60% vs. 35%) and five times as many English learners (35% vs. 7%).3
Many public charter schools emphasize college access and career readiness. At the School of Science and Technology, for example, students choose to focus on engineering, biomedical science, or computer science.



