Carroll High School

Summary:

Carroll High School is a public high school located in Corpus Christi, Texas, serving 1,851 students in grades 9-12. The school is part of the Corpus Christi Independent School District, which is ranked 595 out of 968 districts in the state and has a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger.

Carroll High School faces several challenges, including a significantly higher Hispanic student population (80.33%) compared to nearby schools, consistently ranking in the bottom 30% of Texas high schools over the past decade, and lower-than-average graduation rates and test scores. The school's performance is particularly low for Asian, African American, and Hispanic student subgroups, and with 67.8% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, it has a significantly higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students than the surrounding schools. While Carroll High School's performance is generally lower than the state and district averages, it is comparable to nearby Ray High School and Moody High School.

However, the higher-performing schools in the area, such as London High School and Collegiate High School, demonstrate that there is potential for improvement at Carroll High School. To address these challenges, the school may need to focus on targeted interventions, increased resources, and a closer examination of the factors contributing to the achievement gaps among its student subgroups.


Detail:

Public 9-12

 3202 Saratoga Blvd
       Corpus Christi, TX  78415


(361) 878-5140

District: Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd)

SchoolDigger Rank:
1306th of 1,987 Texas High Schools

Per Pupil Expenditures:  $10,112 Help


Feeder schools for Carroll High School:

Elementary:    Club Estates
    Dawson Elementary
    Galvan Elementary
    Jones Elementary
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Middle:    Browne Middle
    Grant Middle

Student/teacher ratio:  18.2 Help
Number of students:  1,851

Racial breakdown:

Hispanic:
80.3%
White:
12.1%
African American:
4.9%
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Free/discounted lunch recipients:  67.8% Help


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Compare Details Carroll High School ranks worse than 65.7% of high schools in Texas. It also ranks 4th among 9 ranked high schools in the Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd). (See more...)
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Compare Details In 2024 the calculated Average Standard Score was 35.03. (See more...)
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The Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate (ACGR) measures the percentage of Carroll High School freshmen who graduate within four years, adjusting for students who transfer in or out.
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The high school dropout rate measures the percentage of students who do not complete their high school education.
Student Body
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Compare Details Racial makeup is: Hispanic (80.3%), White (12.1%), African American (4.9%). (See more...)
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Compare Details 67.8% of students are receiving a free or discounted lunch. (See more...)
Teachers
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Compare Details The student/teacher ratio at Carroll High School is 18.2. 6 high schools in the Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd) have better student/teacher ratios. (See more...)
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Compare Details The average total spent per student at Carroll High School is $10,112, which is the 5th highest among 9 high schools in the Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd).
Schooldigger Rankings:

Carroll High School was not ranked this year due to insufficient test score data.
SchoolDigger ranks Carroll High School 1306th of 1987 Texas public high schools. (See Carroll High School in the ranking list.)

Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd):

SchoolDigger ranks Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd) 595th of 968 Texas school districts. (See district ranking list.)


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Rank History for Carroll High School

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Rank History for all students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2004 60.35 654th 1427 54.2%
2005 55.68 743rd 1429 48.0%
2006 57.09 731st 1430 48.9%
2007 56.12 798th 1497 46.7%
2008 56.26 790th 1510 47.7%
2009 56.14 826th 1539 46.3%
2010 51.04 1012th 1568 35.5%
2011 50.77 1072nd 1672 35.9%
2012 39.96 1101st 1603 31.3%
2013 47.30 956th 1652 42.1%
2014 44.78 1058th 1734 39.0%
2015 44.65 1086th 1743 37.7%
2016 37.58 1229th 1762 30.2%
2017 30.21 1245th 1777 29.9%
2018 31.88 1237th 1797 31.2%
2019 27.49 1389th 1857 25.2%
2021 22.67 1476th 1861 20.7%
2022 23.36 1477th 1876 21.3%
2023 26.19 1468th 1961 25.1%
2024 35.03 1306th 1987 34.3%
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Rank History for Multi-racial students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 61.28 189th 582 67.5%
2019 49.33 279th 604 53.8%
2022 18.94 565th 664 14.9%
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Rank History for English Language Learner students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 22.89 1012th 1113 9.1%
2019 31.12 790th 1136 30.5%
2021 18.89 1080th 1195 9.6%
2022 26.78 935th 1278 26.8%
2023 31.93 870th 1371 36.5%
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Rank History for Special Education students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 37.80 774th 1347 42.5%
2019 40.59 739th 1357 45.5%
2021 37.55 827th 1382 40.2%
2022 31.07 1013th 1418 28.6%
2023 34.63 953rd 1478 35.5%
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Rank History for Low Socio Economic Status students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 34.11 1245th 1794 30.6%
2019 23.21 1528th 1818 16.0%
2021 27.13 1421st 1848 23.1%
2022 24.78 1456th 1847 21.2%
2023 26.31 1455th 1897 23.3%
See the entire list of Best Texas High Schools for Low Socio Economic Status Students!

Rank History for Female students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 30.59 1314th 1781 26.2%
2019 26.62 1418th 1798 21.1%
2021 24.45 1414th 1815 22.1%
2022 23.58 1457th 1841 20.9%
2023 21.76 1495th 1891 20.9%
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Rank History for At Risk students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 39.85 999th 1784 44.0%
2019 35.82 1178th 1810 34.9%
2021 29.14 1333rd 1829 27.1%
2022 27.04 1393rd 1837 24.2%
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Rank History for Male students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 30.12 1301st 1803 27.8%
2019 25.58 1410th 1824 22.7%
2021 20.34 1491st 1840 19.0%
2022 21.92 1463rd 1853 21.0%
2023 27.94 1380th 1913 27.9%
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Rank History for Asian students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2019 0.22 486th 487 0.2%
2021 2.86 475th 488 2.7%
2022 5.12 484th 507 4.5%
2023 22.14 436th 525 17.0%
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Rank History for African American students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 24.24 787th 1013 22.3%
2019 21.02 836th 1024 18.4%
2021 22.44 811th 1020 20.5%
2022 20.17 853rd 1031 17.3%
2023 18.65 892nd 1069 16.6%
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Rank History for Hispanic students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 35.17 1105th 1691 34.7%
2019 30.59 1256th 1714 26.7%
2021 26.65 1313th 1743 24.7%
2022 25.66 1351st 1762 23.3%
2023 29.30 1314th 1820 27.8%
See the entire list of Best Texas High Schools for Hispanic Students!

Rank History for White students at Carroll High School

Year Avg Standard Score Statewide Rank Total # Ranked High Schools TX State Percentile SchoolDigger Rating
2018 37.43 1043rd 1539 32.2%
2019 27.91 1198th 1526 21.5%
2021 18.48 1291st 1510 14.5%
2022 20.86 1279th 1525 16.1%
2023 22.05 1291st 1576 18.1%
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Data source: test scores: Texas Education Agency, rankings: SchoolDigger.com

As you review the school rankings data, please be aware that some of the information from certain demographics is missing. The reason for this omission is that the data has been redacted from the source data itself due to low population samples in these specific demographic groups.

Redacting data from low population samples is a necessary step to ensure the reliability and accuracy of the results, as small sample sizes may not be representative of the broader population. Additionally, this measure helps protect the privacy of individuals belonging to these demographic groups.

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by a student
Sunday, October 3, 2010

Open Quote It's a very old, ugly school. The office staff almost never helps anyone unless someone is assertive. Most of the staff only gossips and eats in the office. Then, most of the counselors are almost never available for the students. The female assistant principles are too defensive against students. The principle seems apathetic of his surroundings. There's almost cocking and dust everywhere the eye can see. There is a large number of stray cats all over the campus and the outdoors smell terrible. It seems the janitors aren't cleaning anywhere in the school at all. The lunch is greasy and doesn't seem healthy. In the Cantu Gym, there's always a dreadful smell in the hallways. It seems no one ever bothers to try and clean anything there. There used to be a foreign language building, but all the language teachers were separated to the freshman building and where the math classes used to be; this doesn't help at all because there are so many disruptions from students who skip. Try to listen to tapes of listening exercises for an AP test while students in the hall scream and yell vulgar comments to each other and the room above the classroom is filled with desks being scraped and moved across the floor by 25+ students! 

The bathrooms throughout the building almost never have toilet paper, paper towels, and soap. This school year, there weren't enough textbooks for the students. There are many assistant principles and security staff in various locations on campus, but there are still many fights around the campus and too many students who yell inappropriate comments in the hallways. Some students are treated with additional respect by some teachers, simply because the students are in clubs such as Student Councils, JSA, Decathlon, and NHS. At a pep rally this year, the top Tigerettes wore scandalous outfits, consisting of extremely short shorts just underneath the behinds, skin-tight tops that showed off the midriffs and some busts and fishnets on top of the outfits, which was very inappropriate. There is a secretary in the Career Center who is also in charge of the book-room; she is rude to many students and has a sour attitude. There are three thirty-minute lunch shifts. Each shift has long lines of students. By the time a student gets his or her lunch, there is about 8 - 11 minutes to eat lunch. The air-conditioners have thermometers that instructors are unable to control, which makes classrooms difficult to learn in due to some very warm temperatures. The PE coaches do not do anything for the students, so the coaches are basically being paid to do nothing except yell at students and hang out in gymnasiums. The sophomore and freshman English instructors DO NOT prepare students for the junior and senior years. Some teachers, especially elective-based teachers, email other teachers, listen to music, talk and text on their cellphones, gossip with students, and do anything but teach subjects.

However, I have had so many amazing instructors. I have seen very encouraging and devoted instructors. I have learned so much from some teachers, most who have retired or transferred to different schools. My past and current teachers are respectful and do not show favoritism for "special" students who are part of academically-successful clubs or high rankings. My past and current instructors do more than teach. They have taught us many helpful things, such as how to write formal business letters, VITAs, résumés, complex equations, etc. It's as if I have been learning three different subjects per class, such as government, economics, and history all in one course. I have always learned that regular teachers don't care about their students' educations; however, last year I had two very special mentors. My regular teachers were strict and taught very well. In fact, I only missed two questions on the TAKS exams and my SAT scores were higher in the subjects. These teachers don't fool-around and I look forward to having them write recommendation letters for me for particular scholarships and universities. Some instructors are very intellectual and spend so much time, even outside of class, just to help students who are struggling with courses. The lunch ladies are very respectful and fair. The lunch ladies are always busy and clean. I have never seen one without gloves and hairnets when serving food (so far). The male assistant principles, unlike the female assistant principles, are respectful and humble to everyone. The male APs greet students and co-workers and confront issues responsibly. These men are strong without bad attitudes. 

This is all I can think of for now. I'm not putting down the school, I am simply being very frank about it. This is my last year, and even though I strongly dislike the school, I truly admire many devoted instructors who are teaching many students and helping many students create the students' lives after high school. Close Quote



Enrollment information for Carroll High School

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Year White African American Asian Hispanic American Indian Pacific Islander Two or More Races Not Specified Total
1988 884 73 20 1131 7 n/a n/a 0 2115
1989 890 84 12 1078 7 n/a n/a 0 2071
1990 1047 132 16 1395 6 n/a n/a 0 2596
1991 1110 135 21 1352 7 n/a n/a 0 2625
1992 1060 131 26 1262 8 n/a n/a 0 2487
1993 1052 135 33 1313 12 n/a n/a 0 2545
1994 1087 146 44 1261 10 n/a n/a 0 2548
1995 1164 166 55 1443 13 n/a n/a 0 2841
1996 1164 166 55 1443 13 n/a n/a 0 2841
1997 1125 182 65 1396 13 n/a n/a 0 2781
1998 1035 158 66 1362 15 n/a n/a 0 2636
1999 1047 154 59 1346 15 n/a n/a 0 2621
2000 984 137 69 1346 13 n/a n/a 0 2549
2001 982 139 68 1304 14 n/a n/a 0 2507
2002 875 148 89 1276 11 n/a n/a 0 2399
2003 875 148 89 1276 11 n/a n/a 0 2399
2004 815 150 85 1236 11 n/a n/a 0 2297
2005 754 142 91 1302 10 n/a n/a 0 2299
2006 700 141 86 1396 9 n/a n/a 0 2332
2007 720 139 84 1455 7 n/a n/a 0 2405
2008 683 138 87 1513 9 n/a n/a 0 2430
2009 624 152 80 1503 8 n/a n/a 0 2367
2010 571 153 73 1480 9 n/a n/a 0 2286
2011 459 133 61 1522 7 5 29 0 2216
2012 414 141 57 1586 6 4 32 0 2240
2013 355 153 54 1670 3 2 26 0 2263
2014 338 138 54 1655 4 2 19 0 2210
2015 333 129 42 1682 8 2 15 0 2211
2016 236 113 25 1445 5 2 13 0 1839
2017 220 110 22 1293 4 3 17 0 1669
2018 180 101 16 1272 5 2 15 0 1591
2019 155 76 13 1152 2 2 16 0 1416
2020 157 74 14 1144 2 2 22 0 1415
2021 171 75 17 1143 2 2 16 0 1426
2022 208 83 24 1222 2 3 20 0 1562
2023 224 91 16 1487 4 3 26 0 1851

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

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Students eligible for free or discounted lunch at Carroll High School

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
1988 2115 101.0 20.9 n/a
1989 2071 n/a n/a n/a
1990 2596 129.0 20.1 n/a
1991 2625 129.2 20.3 n/a
1992 2487 135.1 18.4 7.1
1993 2545 139.0 18.3 8.9
1994 2548 137.9 18.5 11.2
1995 2841 139.2 20.4 10.2
1996 2841 139.2 20.4 10.2
1997 2781 151.2 18.4 9
1998 2636 150.0 17.6 10.3
1999 2621 145.4 18.0 11.6
2000 2549 141.9 18.0 14.7
2001 2507 139.2 18.0 14.8
2002 2399 137.4 17.5 16.1
2003 2399 137.4 17.5 16.1
2004 2297 130.6 17.6 17.1
2005 2299 126.6 18.2 22
2006 2332 129.0 18.1 25.9
2007 2405 130.4 18.4 28
2008 2430 138.6 17.5 29.9
2009 2367 136.7 17.3 31
2010 2286 132.6 17.2 37.4
2011 2216 128.3 17.2 39.7
2012 2240 118.1 18.9 44.6
2013 2263 121.5 18.6 44.5
2014 2210 123.9 17.8 40.3
2015 2211 122.0 18.1 43.8
2016 1839 103.0 17.8 48.1
2017 1669 99.3 16.8 53
2018 1591 93.6 16.9 71.7
2019 1416 84.2 16.8 54.4
2020 1415 82.4 17.1 60.3
2021 1426 86.5 16.4 64.7
2022 1562 87.7 17.8 70.3
2023 1851 101.6 18.2 67.8

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 Carroll High School

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Year # Students Full-time Teachers Student/Teacher ratio % Free/Discounted Lunch
1988 2115 101.0 20.9 n/a
1989 2071 n/a n/a n/a
1990 2596 129.0 20.1 n/a
1991 2625 129.2 20.3 n/a
1992 2487 135.1 18.4 7.1
1993 2545 139.0 18.3 8.9
1994 2548 137.9 18.5 11.2
1995 2841 139.2 20.4 10.2
1996 2841 139.2 20.4 10.2
1997 2781 151.2 18.4 9
1998 2636 150.0 17.6 10.3
1999 2621 145.4 18.0 11.6
2000 2549 141.9 18.0 14.7
2001 2507 139.2 18.0 14.8
2002 2399 137.4 17.5 16.1
2003 2399 137.4 17.5 16.1
2004 2297 130.6 17.6 17.1
2005 2299 126.6 18.2 22
2006 2332 129.0 18.1 25.9
2007 2405 130.4 18.4 28
2008 2430 138.6 17.5 29.9
2009 2367 136.7 17.3 31
2010 2286 132.6 17.2 37.4
2011 2216 128.3 17.2 39.7
2012 2240 118.1 18.9 44.6
2013 2263 121.5 18.6 44.5
2014 2210 123.9 17.8 40.3
2015 2211 122.0 18.1 43.8
2016 1839 103.0 17.8 48.1
2017 1669 99.3 16.8 53
2018 1591 93.6 16.9 71.7
2019 1416 84.2 16.8 54.4
2020 1415 82.4 17.1 60.3
2021 1426 86.5 16.4 64.7
2022 1562 87.7 17.8 70.3
2023 1851 101.6 18.2 67.8

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 Carroll High School

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YearExpenditures from Federal FundsExpenditures from State and Local FundsTotal Expenditures Per Pupil (All Funds)
2019 $793 (7.1%) $10,400 (92.9%) $11,194
2020 $807 (8.2%) $9,068 (91.8%) $9,875
2021 $1,183 (11.7%) $8,929 (88.3%) $10,112

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

Impact of COVID-19 on Carroll High School

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Rankings

Rank
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Rank
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Ranks 1389th of 1857 High schoolsRanks 1468th of 1961 High schools
 0.1%

Test Scores

% proficient
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
% proficient
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
End of Course Algebra I (Carroll High School)6115
 46%
   End of Course Algebra I (Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd))7427
 47%
   End of Course Algebra I (Texas)6245
 17%
End of Course Biology (Carroll High School)4142
 1%
   End of Course Biology (Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd))5145
 6%
   End of Course Biology (Texas)6357
 6%
End of Course English I Reading (Carroll High School)2845
 17%
   End of Course English I Reading (Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd))4448
 4%
   End of Course English I Reading (Texas)4954
 5%
End of Course English II Reading (Carroll High School)3540
 5%
   End of Course English II Reading (Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd))4248
 6%
   End of Course English II Reading (Texas)5156
 5%
End of Course U.S. History (Carroll High School)5860
 2%
   End of Course U.S. History (Corpus Christi Independent School District (Isd))7166
 5%
   End of Course U.S. History (Texas)7571
 4%

Student Body

Number of students
Pre-pandemic (2018-2019)
Number of students
Post pandemic (2022-2023)
Change (%)
Total Students14161851
 30.7%
African American7691
 19.7%
American Indian24
 100%
Asian1316
 23.1%
Hispanic11521487
 29.1%
Pacific Islander23
 50%
White155224
 44.5%
Two or More Races1626
 62.5%
% Free/Discounted Lunch Recipients54.4%67.8%
 13.4%


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Frequently Asked Questions about Carroll High School

Carroll High School ranks 1306th of 1987 Texas high schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 2 stars out of 5.

In the 2022-23 school year, 1,851 students attended Carroll High School.

Carroll High School is fed by the following schools:

Elementary : Club Estates
Elementary : Dawson Elementary
Elementary : Galvan Elementary
Elementary : Jones Elementary
Elementary : Kostoryz Elementary
Elementary : Sanders Elementary
Elementary : Schanen Estates Elementary
Elementary : Yeager Elementary
Middle : Browne Middle
Middle : Grant Middle

Students at Carroll High School are 80% Hispanic, 12% White, 5% African American, 1% Two or more races.


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