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Woodside Trails (Closed 2005)

1302 Park Rd 1c
Smithville, TX 78957
Woodside Trails serves 46 students in grades 1-12. 
Minority enrollment was 54% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which was lower than the Texas state average of 75% (majority Hispanic).

School Overview

Grades Offered
Grades 1-12
Total Students
46 students
Total Classroom Teachers
4 teachers

School Rankings

This School
State Level (TX)
Student : Teacher Ratio
n/a
14:1
American Indian
n/a
n/a
Asian
n/a
6%
Hispanic
39%
53%
Black
15%
13%
White
46%
25%
Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
Two or more races
n/a
3%
All Ethnic Groups
0.62
Eligible for Free Lunch (92-93)
32%
45%
School Statewide Testing
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), TX Dept. of Education

Frequently Asked Questions

How many students attend Woodside Trails?
46 students attend Woodside Trails.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
46% of Woodside Trails students are White, 39% of students are Hispanic, and 15% of students are Black.
What grades does Woodside Trails offer ?
Woodside Trails offers enrollment in grades 1-12
What school district is Woodside Trails part of?
Woodside Trails is part of Smithville Independent School District.

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