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Conscientious Exemptions by District 2017-2018 County Facility Name Percentage of Students K-12 with at least one Conscientious Exemption Anderson CAYUGA ISD 2.10% Anderson ELKHART ISD 0.43% Anderson FRANKSTON ISD 1.32% Anderson NECHES ISD 0.29% Anderson PALESTINE ISD 0.62% Anderson SLOCUM ISD 0.76% Anderson WESTWOOD ISD 0.54% Andrews ANDREWS ISD 1.07% Angelina CENTRAL ISD 1.03% Angelina DIBOLL ISD 0.06% Angelina HUDSON ISD 1.01% Angelina HUNTINGTON ISD 0.70% Angelina LUFKIN ISD 0.45% Angelina PINEYWOODS COMMUNITY ACADEMY 0.91% Angelina ST PATRICK CATHOLIC EL 2.50% Angelina St. Cyprian's Episcopal School 4.67% Angelina ZAVALLA ISD 1.63% Aransas ARANSAS COUNTY ISD 1.49% Archer ARCHER CITY ISD 0.89% Archer HOLLIDAY ISD 0.81% Archer WINDTHORST ISD 0.73% Armstrong CLAUDE ISD 1.44% Atascosa CHARLOTTE ISD 0.43% Atascosa JOURDANTON ISD 0.52% Atascosa LYTLE ISD 0.38% Atascosa PLEASANTON ISD 0.12% Atascosa POTEET ISD 0.06% Austin BELLVILLE ISD 1.45% Austin BRAZOS ISD 0.68% Austin Faith Academy 7.10% Austin SEALY ISD 0.43% Bailey MULESHOE ISD 0.89% Bandera BANDERA ISD 2.26% Bastrop BASTROP ISD 1.39% Bastrop ELGIN ISD 0.74% Bastrop SMITHVILLE ISD 2.97% Baylor SEYMOUR ISD 0.36% Bee BEEVILLE ISD 0.06% Bee PAWNEE ISD 0.89% Bee PETTUS ISD 0.74% !1 Bee SKIDMORE-TYNAN ISD 0.48% Bee ST MARY'S ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 0.68% Bell ACADEMY ISD 1.03% Bell ARROW ACADEMY 0.48% Bell BARTLETT ISD 0.94% Bell BELTON ISD 1.21% Bell Central Texas Christian School 2.80% Bell HOLLAND ISD 0.94% Bell HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 0.00% Bell KILLEEN ISD 0.79% Bell Memorial Christian Academy 0.58% Bell PRIORITY CHARTER SCHOOLS 3.00% Bell ROGERS ISD 1.46% Bell SALADO ISD 3.07% Bell ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bell ST MARY'S SCH 0.00% Bell TEMPLE ISD 0.39% Bell TROY ISD 0.34% Bexar ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD 1.95% Bexar Antonian College Preparatory High School 0.00% Bexar BASIS TEXAS 0.29% Bexar BEXAR COUNTY ACADEMY 0.00% Bexar BLESSED SACRAMENT CATHOLIC SCH - SAN ANTONIO 0.00% Bexar BROOKS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERIN 0.86% Bexar Buckner Fanning Christian School 2.46% Bexar CARPE DIEM SCHOOLS 0.87% Bexar COMPASS ROSE ACADEMY 1.11% Bexar Concordia Lutheran School San Antonio 1.25% Bexar CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 3.65% Bexar Country Home Learning Center No. 10 0.00% Bexar EAST CENTRAL ISD 0.50% Bexar EDGEWOOD ISD 0.08% Bexar ELEANOR KOLITZ HEBREW LANGUAGE ACADEMY 4.39% Bexar FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY 3.15% Bexar FT SAM HOUSTON ISD 0.73% Bexar GATEWAY ACADEMY CHARTER 0.00% Bexar GREAT HEARTS TEXAS 7.41% Bexar HARLANDALE ISD 0.01% Bexar HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (SAN ANTONIO) 0.49% Bexar HEALY-MURPHY H S 0.00% Bexar HENRY FORD ACADEMY ALAMEDA SCHOOL FOR AR 2.90% Bexar Holy Cross of San Antonio 0.00% Bexar HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar JOHN H WOOD JR PUBLIC CHARTER DISTRICT 1.96% Bexar JUBILEE ACADEMIC CENTER 1.17% !2 Bexar JUDSON ISD 0.56% Bexar Keystone School 1.01% Bexar KIPP SAN ANTONIO 0.28% Bexar LACKLAND ISD 2.01% Bexar LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL 0.72% Bexar Lutheran High School San Antonio 2.44% Bexar MID VALLEY ACADEMY CHARTER DISTRICT 0.00% Bexar MT SACRED HEART SCH 0.00% Bexar NEW FRONTIERS CHARTER SCHOOL 1.28% Bexar NORTH EAST ISD 1.17% Bexar NORTHSIDE ISD 0.87% Bexar PASO DEL NORTE 0.00% Bexar POR VIDA ACADEMY 0.00% Bexar POSITIVE SOLUTIONS CHARTER SCHOOL 0.00% Bexar RANDOLPH FIELD ISD 0.77% Bexar River City Christian School 1.09% Bexar Rolling Hills Catholic School 0.00% Bexar San Antonio Christian Elementary School 2.81% Bexar SAN ANTONIO ISD 0.39% Bexar SCENIC HILLS SDA SCH 3.51% Bexar SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION 0.50% Bexar SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1.80% Bexar Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran School Sa 1.96% Bexar SOMERSET ISD 0.23% Bexar SOUTH PLAINS ACADEMY 0.00% Bexar SOUTH SAN ANTONIO ISD 0.06% Bexar SOUTHSIDE ISD 0.56% Bexar SOUTHWEST ISD 0.27% Bexar SOUTHWEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL 1.10% Bexar ST ANTHONY CATHOLIC HIGH SCH 0.00% Bexar ST ANTHONY CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar ST GERARD CATHOLIC HIGH SCH 0.00% Bexar ST GREGORY THE GREAT CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar ST JOHN BERCHMANS SCH 0.00% Bexar ST LUKE'S CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar ST MARY MAGDALEN CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar ST MATTHEW CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar ST MONICA CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar ST PAUL CATHOLIC SCH 0.60% Bexar ST PETER PRINCE OF APOSTLES SCH 0.00% Bexar ST PIUS X CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Bexar ST THOMAS MORE SCH 0.00% Bexar St. George Episcopal School 1.78% Bexar St. Luke's Episcopal School 2.99% Bexar Sunshine Cottage 2.76% !3 Bexar The Atonement Academy 2.07% Bexar THE LONE STAR LANGUAGE ACADEMY 4.50% Bexar The Montessori School of San Antonio 3.04% Bexar The Winston School San Antonio 1.05% Bexar TMI - The Episcopal School of Texas 0.43% Bexar Trinity Christian Academy San Antonio 1.95% Blanco BLANCO ISD 2.62% Blanco JOHNSON CITY ISD 4.88% Borden BORDEN COUNTY ISD 4.24% Bosque CLIFTON ISD 1.25% Bosque CRANFILLS GAP ISD 1.59% Bosque IREDELL ISD 2.96% Bosque KOPPERL ISD 1.40% Bosque MERIDIAN ISD 0.00% Bosque MORGAN ISD 0.00% Bosque VALLEY MILLS ISD 0.00% Bosque WALNUT SPRINGS ISD 0.62% Bowie DEKALB ISD 0.26% Bowie HOOKS ISD 1.17% Bowie HUBBARD ISD 1.30% Bowie LIBERTY-EYLAU ISD 0.93% Bowie MALTA ISD 1.06% Bowie MAUD ISD 1.34% Bowie NEW BOSTON ISD 0.88% Bowie PLEASANT GROVE ISD 1.55% Bowie RED LICK ISD 6.45% Bowie REDWATER ISD 1.61% Bowie SIMMS ISD 1.75% Bowie St. James Day School 9.21% Bowie TEXARKANA ISD 1.16% Brazoria ALVIN ISD 0.75% Brazoria Angleton Christian School 11.79% Brazoria ANGLETON ISD 0.43% Brazoria Brazosport Christian School 7.56% Brazoria BRAZOSPORT ISD 1.04% Brazoria COLUMBIA-BRAZORIA ISD 0.14% Brazoria DAMON ISD 1.47% Brazoria DANBURY ISD 2.14% Brazoria Holy Comforter Episcopal School 0.00% Brazoria Living Stones Christian School 2.58% Brazoria OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Brazoria PEARLAND ISD 1.08% Brazoria St. Helen Catholic School 0.00% Brazoria SWEENY ISD 1.20% Brazos Allen Academy 0.64% !4 Brazos BRAZOS SCHOOL FOR INQUIRY & CREATIVITY 0.00% Brazos Brazos Valley Cornerstone Christian Academy 5.68% Brazos BRYAN ISD 0.36% Brazos COLLEGE STATION ISD 1.21% Brazos ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCH 0.00% Brewster ALPINE ISD 1.63% Brewster TERLINGUA CSD 2.59% Briscoe SILVERTON ISD 2.02% Brooks BROOKS COUNTY ISD 0.14% Brooks LA GLORIA ISD 0.76% Brown BANGS ISD 1.64% Brown BLANKET ISD 1.10% Brown BROWNWOOD ISD 0.85% Brown EARLY ISD 1.63% Brown MAY ISD 1.40% Brown ZEPHYR ISD 0.98% Burleson CALDWELL ISD 0.35% Burleson First Baptist School - Caldwell 0.96% Burleson SNOOK ISD 0.43% Burleson SOMERVILLE ISD 0.43% Burnet BURNET CISD 2.23% Burnet Faith Academy of Marble Falls 15.27% Burnet First Baptist Christian School Marble Falls 5.63% Burnet MARBLE FALLS ISD 2.08% Caldwell LOCKHART ISD 1.46% Caldwell LULING ISD 1.01% Caldwell PRAIRIE LEA ISD 0.58% Calhoun CALHOUN COUNTY ISD 0.59% Callahan BAIRD ISD 0.70% Callahan CLYDE CISD 1.59% Callahan CROSS PLAINS ISD 0.00% Callahan EULA ISD 2.87% Cameron BROWNSVILLE ISD 0.11% Cameron Episcopal Day School 0.34% Cameron First Baptist School 0.00% Cameron Guadalupe Regional Middle School 0.00% Cameron HARLINGEN CISD 0.08% Cameron INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY 0.00% Cameron Kenmont Montessori School 1.10% Cameron LA FERIA ISD 0.16% Cameron LOS FRESNOS CISD 0.19% Cameron Marine Military Academy 2.07% Cameron POINT ISABEL ISD 0.53% Cameron RIO HONDO ISD 0.11% Cameron SAN BENITO CISD 0.06% !5 Cameron SANTA MARIA ISD 0.00% Cameron SANTA ROSA ISD 0.09% Cameron ST ANTHONY CATHOLIC SCHOOL 0.00% Cameron ST JOSEPH ACADEMY 0.00% Cameron ST MARY'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL 0.29% Cameron St. Alban's Episcopal School 0.65% Cameron St. Luke Catholic School 0.00% Camp PITTSBURG ISD 0.04% Carson GROOM ISD 4.83% Carson PANHANDLE ISD 1.58% Carson SPRING CREEK ISD 3.92% Carson WHITE DEER ISD 0.86% Cass ATLANTA ISD 1.09% Cass AVINGER ISD 1.59% Cass BLOOMBURG ISD 1.56% Cass HUGHES SPRINGS ISD 0.17% Cass LINDEN-KILDARE CISD 0.00% Cass MCLEOD ISD 0.28% Cass QUEEN CITY ISD 1.23% Castro DIMMITT ISD 0.18% Castro HART ISD 0.00% Castro NAZARETH ISD 2.02% Chambers ANAHUAC ISD 0.60% Chambers BARBERS HILL ISD 1.46% Chambers EAST CHAMBERS ISD 0.56% Cherokee ALTO ISD 0.93% Cherokee JACKSONVILLE ISD 0.41% Cherokee NEW SUMMERFIELD ISD 0.00% Cherokee RUSK ISD 0.43% Cherokee WELLS ISD 2.23% Childress CHILDRESS ISD 0.19% Clay BELLEVUE ISD 0.00% Clay HENRIETTA ISD 0.66% Clay MIDWAY ISD 1.46% Clay PETROLIA CISD 0.85% Cochran MORTON ISD 0.00% Cochran WHITEFACE CISD 0.70% Coke BRONTE ISD 0.44% Coke ROBERT LEE ISD 4.82% Coleman COLEMAN ISD 0.61% Coleman SANTA ANNA ISD 0.79% Collin ALLEN ISD 1.95% Collin ANNA ISD 2.42% Collin Bethany Christian School 7.84% Collin BLUE RIDGE ISD 0.31% !6 Collin CELINA ISD 3.60% Collin Collin County Cornerstone Christian Acad 11.76% Collin COMMUNITY ISD 1.47% Collin Coram Deo Academy of Collin County 12.50% Collin Faith Lutheran School Plano 12.15% Collin FARMERSVILLE ISD 0.99% Collin FRISCO ISD 2.20% Collin Great Lakes Academy 9.41% Collin IMAGINE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF NORTH T 3.80% Collin John Paul II High School Plano 0.00% Collin Kids R Kids No.
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