Taylor County Public Schools

There are 51 public schools in Taylor County, Texas, serving 22,865 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Taylor County Public Schools - Texas

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Town
School
# Students
Grades
Abilene Abilene High School
2020 9-12
Abilene Academy For Technology Engineering Math & Science
162 9-10
Abilene Acadia Abilene Behavioral Health
(Other / alternative school)
14 1-12
Abilene Austin Elementary School
560 KG-5
Abilene Bassetti Elementary School
637 KG-5
Abilene Bonham Elementary School
563 KG-5
Abilene Bowie Elementary School
621 KG-5
Abilene Clack Middle School
749 6-8
Abilene College Heights Elementary School
340 KG-5
Abilene Cooper High School
1946 9-12
Abilene Craig Middle School
894 6-8
Abilene Crockett Early Headstart Elementary School
(Other / alternative school)
79 PK
Abilene Day Nursery Of Abilene
(Other / alternative school)
69 PK
Abilene Dyess Elementary School
481 KG-5
Abilene Early Childhood Center
132 PK-KG
Abilene Fannin Elementary School
366 KG
Abilene Jackson Elementary School
600 KG
Abilene Johnston Elementary School
597 KG
Abilene Juvenile Detention Center
(Other / alternative school)
25 7-11
Abilene Lee Elementary School
371 KG-5
Abilene Locust Ecc Elementary School
(Other / alternative school)
451 PK
Abilene Long Elementary School
339 KG-5
Abilene Madison Middle School
925 6-8
Abilene Mann Middle School
834 6-8
Abilene Ortiz Elementary School
653 KG-5
Abilene Reagan Elementary School
348 KG-5
Abilene Sam Houston
(Other / alternative school)
39 KG-12
Abilene Sp Ed O J T Elementary School
(Other / alternative school)
12 PK
Abilene Taylor County Learning Center
(Other / alternative school)
10 7-12
Abilene Taylor Elementary School
611 KG-5
Abilene Thomas Elementary School
538 KG-5
Abilene Travis Opportunity Center
(Other / alternative school)
14 6-12
Abilene Ward Elementary School
570 KG-5
Abilene Woodson Center For Excellence
(Other / alternative school)
229 9-12
Abilene Woodson Early Headstart Elementary School
(Other / alternative school)
66 PK
Abilene Woodson Ecc Elementary School
(Other / alternative school)
428 PK
Abilene Woodson Skill Center
(Other / alternative school)
n/a PK
Abilene Wylie Elementary School
725 KG-2
Abilene Wylie High School
922 9-12
Abilene Wylie Intermediate School
774 3-5
Abilene Wylie J High School
780 6-8
Buffalo Gap Buffalo Gap Elementary School
210 PK-5
Lawn Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award Lawn Elementary School
258 PK-5
Merkel Merkel Elementary School
302 PK-3
Merkel Merkel High School
304 9-12
Merkel Merkel Intermediate School
117 4-5
Merkel Merkel Middle School
236 6-8
Trent Trent Independent School District
196 PK-12
Tuscola Jim Ned High School
326 9-12
Tuscola Jim Ned Middle School
235 6-8
Tye Tye Elementary School
187 PK-5

County Statistics:

About This County (Taylor)
County Statistics
(TX) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 134,654 people 20,844,411 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 24% 23%
Median Household Income $60,008 $42,433
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