Alternative Learning Center

Public 6-12

 4900 Gonzales St
       Austin, TX  78702-2408


(512) 414-2554

District: Austin Independent School District (Isd)

Per Pupil Expenditures:  $669,783 Help


Student/teacher ratio:  11.4 Help
Number of students:  114

Racial breakdown:

Hispanic:
68.4%
African American:
17.5%
White:
11.4%
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Free/discounted lunch recipients:  78.1% Help


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Student Body
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Compare Details Racial makeup is: Hispanic (68.4%), African American (17.5%), White (11.4%). (See more...)
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Compare Details 78.1% of students are receiving a free or discounted lunch. (See more...)
Teachers
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Compare Details The student/teacher ratio at Alternative Learning Center is 11.4, which is the 4th best among 16 high schools in the Austin Independent School District (Isd). (See more...)
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Finance
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Compare Details The average total spent per student at Alternative Learning Center is $669,783, which is the highest among 19 high schools in the Austin Independent School District (Isd)!
Schooldigger Rankings:

Alternative Learning Center was not ranked this year due to insufficient test score data.

Austin Independent School District (Isd):

SchoolDigger ranks Austin Independent School District (Isd) 554th of 968 Texas school districts. (See district ranking list.)


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Enrollment information for Alternative Learning Center

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Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
2002 34 59 1 110 2 n/a n/a 0 206
2003 34 59 1 110 2 n/a n/a 0 206
2004 39 42 2 114 0 n/a n/a 0 197
2005 43 47 0 127 0 n/a n/a 0 217
2006 20 60 1 114 1 n/a n/a 0 196
2007 17 61 3 120 1 n/a n/a 0 202
2008 15 36 3 124 2 n/a n/a 0 180
2009 25 49 0 134 1 n/a n/a 0 209
2010 16 70 0 95 0 n/a n/a 0 181
2011 16 41 0 138 2 0 1 0 198
2012 18 39 2 118 2 0 0 0 179
2013 12 25 0 110 0 0 2 0 149
2014 10 31 1 92 0 0 3 0 137
2015 21 25 0 113 2 0 5 0 166
2016 10 16 0 88 0 0 2 0 116
2017 16 15 0 74 0 0 2 0 107
2018 11 13 1 75 0 0 1 0 101
2019 11 9 1 59 1 0 2 0 83
2020 14 14 0 60 0 0 1 0 89
2021 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 6
2022 4 10 0 43 0 0 1 0 58
2023 13 20 0 78 0 0 3 0 114

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Enrollment/Ethnicity

For more information about how the Department of Education defines ethnicity, see Defining Race and Ethnicity Data, National Center for Education Statistics

Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at Alternative Learning Center

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2002 206 23.5 8.8 58.3
2003 206 23.5 8.8 58.3
2004 197 21.9 9.0 50.8
2005 217 22.4 9.7 42.9
2006 196 23.5 8.3 43.4
2007 202 23.8 8.5 76.2
2008 180 30.0 6.0 75.6
2009 209 30.0 7.0 75.1
2010 181 27.8 6.5 77.9
2011 198 32.6 6.0 82.8
2012 179 32.8 5.4 84.9
2013 149 25.3 5.8 82.6
2014 137 26.7 5.1 76.6
2015 166 24.0 6.9 80.7
2016 116 30.0 3.8 81
2017 107 26.3 4.0 69.2
2018 101 24.3 4.1 81.2
2019 83 22.1 3.7 73.5
2020 89 20.1 4.4 76.4
2021 6 25.8 0.2 n/a
2022 58 12.1 4.7 81
2023 114 10.0 11.4 78.1

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Students eligible for discounted/free lunch:

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides low-cost or free meals to students in U.S. public and nonprofit private schools based on household income. Those with incomes below 130% of the poverty line receive free lunch, while those between 130% and 185% qualify for reduced-price lunch. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch serves as a marker for poverty, as it reflects the socioeconomic status of families in a given school or district. A higher FRPL rate typically indicates a higher concentration of low-income families, suggesting that the school or district may face additional challenges in providing adequate resources and support for student success.

Student/Teacher Ratio Alternative Learning Center

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
2002 206 23.5 8.8 58.3
2003 206 23.5 8.8 58.3
2004 197 21.9 9.0 50.8
2005 217 22.4 9.7 42.9
2006 196 23.5 8.3 43.4
2007 202 23.8 8.5 76.2
2008 180 30.0 6.0 75.6
2009 209 30.0 7.0 75.1
2010 181 27.8 6.5 77.9
2011 198 32.6 6.0 82.8
2012 179 32.8 5.4 84.9
2013 149 25.3 5.8 82.6
2014 137 26.7 5.1 76.6
2015 166 24.0 6.9 80.7
2016 116 30.0 3.8 81
2017 107 26.3 4.0 69.2
2018 101 24.3 4.1 81.2
2019 83 22.1 3.7 73.5
2020 89 20.1 4.4 76.4
2021 6 25.8 0.2 n/a
2022 58 12.1 4.7 81
2023 114 10.0 11.4 78.1

Data source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education.

About Student-Teacher Ratio

Student/teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total number of students by the total number of full-time equivalent teachers. Please note that a smaller student/teacher ratio does not necessarily translate to smaller class size. In some instances, schools hire teachers part time, and some teachers are hired for specialized instruction with very small class sizes. These and other factors contribute to the student/teacher ratio. Note: For private schools, Student/teacher ratio may not include Pre-Kindergarten.
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Per Pupil Expenditures for Alternative Learning Center

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YearExpenditures from Federal FundsExpenditures from State and Local FundsTotal Expenditures Per Pupil (All Funds)
2019 $2,284 (4.3%) $50,772 (95.7%) $53,056
2020 $2,093 (4.4%) $45,454 (95.6%) $47,547
2021 $7,003 (1.0%) $662,779 (99.0%) $669,783

Data source: Texas Department of Education
Pre and Post Pandemic Data

Impact of COVID-19 on Alternative Learning Center

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Student Body

Number of students
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of students
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Total Students83114
 37.3%
African American920
 122.2%
American Indian10
 100%
Asian10
 100%
Hispanic5978
 32.2%
Pacific Islander00
White1113
 18.2%
Two or More Races23
 50%
% Free/Discounted Lunch Recipients73.5%78.1%
 4.6%


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In the 2022-23 school year, 114 students attended Alternative Learning Center.

Students at Alternative Learning Center are 68% Hispanic, 18% African American, 11% White, 3% Two or more races.


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