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School Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported School Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported A W Brown Leadership Academy 570 1480 39% A+ Academy 142 560 25% Abilene ISD 2397 6120 39% Academy Of Accelerated Learning 143 320 45% Academy Of Dallas 123 440 28% Adrian ISD 7 160 4% Advantage Academy 727 1120 65% Alamo Heights ISD 887 4440 20% Alba-Golden ISD 88 400 22% Aldine ISD 2380 4160 57% Al-Hadi School 446 440 101% Alice ISD 33 3280 1% Alief ISD 10299 27240 38% Alief Montessori Community School 287 440 65% All Nations Community School 30 80 38% All Saints Episcopal Day School-Austin 47 80 59% All Saints Episcopal School-Fort Worth 611 1200 51% All Saints Episcopal School-Tyler 5 440 1% Alpha Omega Academy 73 160 46% Alpine ISD 460 1240 37% Alvin ISD 1043 1360 77% Amarillo ISD 3193 22120 14% Amarillo Montessori Academy 30 360 8% Angleton Christian School 110 400 28% Angleton ISD 985 2440 40% Ann & Nate Levine Academy 260 1000 26% Anna ISD 273 1400 20% Annunciation Orthodox School 43 400 11% Anthony ISD 1698 2240 76% Archgate Montessori Academy 244 400 61% Argyle ISD 196 2280 9% Aristoi Classical Academy 58 200 29% Arlington Classics Academy 48 120 40% Arlington ISD 2121 8680 24% Arrow Academy 40 520 8% Ascension Episcopal School 44 80 55% Athens ISD 414 1240 33% Aubrey ISD 1007 2480 41% Austin Achieve Public Schools 406 560 73% Austin Children'S Montessori 157 240 65% Austin Educational Theatre 77 160 48% Austin International School 95 200 48% Austin ISD 10212 32880 31% Austin Montessori School 337 440 77% Austwell-Tivoli ISD 5 120 4% Avalon ISD 34 320 11% Avondale House 28 80 35% Axtell ISD 59 840 7% Bastrop ISD 510 2520 20% Bay City ISD 161 840 19% Beaumont ISD 1917 5880 33% Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco ISD 714 920 78% Benavides ISD 351 600 59% Beta Academy 563 840 67% School Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported Beth Yeshurun Day School 31 160 19% Bethesda Christian School 96 160 60% Betty M Condra School For Education Innovation 111 240 46% Bexar County Academy 170 480 35% Big Sandy ISD 71 800 9% Big Springs Charter School 212 520 41% Birdville ISD 410 7920 5% Bishop Lynch High School 38 440 9% Blanket ISD 96 320 30% Bloom Academy Charter School 58 80 73% Blooming Grove ISD 438 1280 34% Blue Ridge ISD 70 160 44% Bob Hope School 1395 3120 45% Boerne ISD 240 960 25% Bonham ISD 103 1520 7% Borger ISD 601 2160 28% Boys Ranch ISD 938 1040 90% Brackett ISD 55 640 9% Brazos Christian School 146 200 73% Brazosport ISD 355 4840 7% Breckenridge ISD 5 1400 0% Bremond ISD 111 480 23% Brenham ISD 424 960 44% Brentwood Christian School 80 160 50% Bridges Academy Austin 21 40 53% Brighter Horizons Academy College Preparatory 124 360 34% Brookesmith ISD 47 200 24% Brooks ISD 1713 2560 67% Brownfield ISD 257 440 58% Brownsville ISD 3444 19600 18% Brownsville Montessori Academy 18 40 45% Brownwood ISD 204 1480 14% Buckholts ISD 34 80 43% Buffalo ISD 123 400 31% Burnet CISD 117 1258 9% Burnham Wood Charter School District 345 640 54% Caddo Mills ISD 673 1160 58% Calallen ISD 131 1640 8% Caldwell ISD 981 2000 49% Calhoun ISD 1240 3960 31% Calvert ISD 58 240 24% Calvin Nelms Charter Schools 49 80 61% Cameron ISD 181 400 45% Canadian ISD 275 880 31% Canutillo ISD 5264 7440 71% Capitol School Of Austin 98 160 61% Carrizo Springs CISD 135 520 26% Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD 1466 9720 15% Carthage ISD 198 1840 11% Castleberry ISD 808 1480 55% Cathedral High School 440 840 52% Cathedral School Of Saint Mary 85 120 71% Cayuga ISD 20 760 3% Cedar Hill Preparatory Academy 1 320 0% School Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported Cedars International Academy 5 240 2% Celina ISD 119 1920 6% Center ISD 201 2080 10% Centerville ISD 27 560 5% Channelview ISD 669 1880 36% Chaparral Star Academy 54 80 68% Chapel Hill ISD (Smith) 900 1920 47% Childress ISD 93 200 47% Christoval ISD 51 240 21% Cityscape Schools 31 151 21% Clarendon ISD 6 520 1% Clint ISD 52660 72600 73% Coldspring-Oakhurst CISD 436 800 55% Collinsville ISD 76 440 17% Community Montessori School - Georgetown 51 80 64% Compass Rose Academy 308 560 55% Comstock ISD 105 200 53% Concordia Lutheran School - San Antonio 86 280 31% Connally ISD 305 1800 17% Conroe ISD 2533 8320 30% Cornerstone Christian Academy 113 271 42% Corpus Christi ISD 137 2320 6% Corsicana ISD 905 3680 25% Cotulla ISD 426 1520 28% Country Day School Of Arlington 31 80 39% Covenant Christian Academy 95 120 79% Covington ISD 115 240 48% Crandall ISD 343 3040 11% Crane ISD 10 480 2% Crockett Consolidated Csd 284 720 39% Crockett ISD 84 120 70% Crosbyton CISD 108 360 30% Cross Lutheran School 30 40 75% Cross Town Preschool - Granbury 9 80 11% Crosspoint Christian School 15 40 38% Crowley ISD 4803 16960 28% Culberson-Allamoore ISD 95 120 79% Cumby ISD 198 400 50% Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 6863 23240 30% Dallas ISD 8960 51120 18% Dallas Lutheran School 10 160 6% Damon ISD 162 280 58% Dawson ISD 50 560 9% Deer Park ISD 986 1840 54% Del Valle ISD 917 2440 38% Dell City ISD 292 480 61% Denton Calvary Academy 167 520 32% Desoto Private School 170 360 47% Devine ISD 309 1560 20% Dew ISD 174 240 73% Diboll ISD 604 2040 30% Dickinson ISD 413 4320 10% Dilley ISD 1201 2040 59% Divine Savior Academy - Sienna 17 80 21% School Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported Donna ISD 8892 15240 58% Draw Academy 35 280 13% Dripping Springs Christian Academy 127 222 57% Duncanville ISD 428 7840 5% Eagle Christian Academy 224 480 47% Eagle Mt-Saginaw ISD 359 8240 4% Eanes ISD 1320 2360 56% East Bernard ISD 40 400 10% East Chambers ISD 554 1600 35% Eastland ISD 429 1400 31% Ector County ISD 692 4600 15% Edcouch-Elsa ISD 3019 5080 59% Eden CISD 94 200 47% Edgewood ISD-Edgewood 18 58 31% Edgewood ISD-San Antonio 379 685 55% Edinburg CISD 28345 35680 79% Ehrhart School 125 400 31% El Paso Academy 130 320 41% El Paso ISD 9505 16840 56% Elgin ISD 126 960 13% Episcopal Day School 239 360 66% Era ISD 6 360 2% Erath Excels Academy Inc 105 200 53% Etoile Academy Charter School 14 40 35% Etoile ISD 118 240 49% Eustace ISD 196 1440 14% Everest Academy 30 120 25% Everman ISD 609 2320 26% Excellence In Leadership Academy 814 1000 81% Excelsior ISD 51 80 64% Fabens ISD 3175 4600 69% Fairhill School 92 160 58% Faith West Academy 337 600 56% Falls City ISD 106 480 22% Fannindel ISD 76 200 38% Father Yermo Schools 33 160 21% Fayetteville ISD 151 320 47% Ferris ISD 214 760 28% First Baptist Academy - Dallas 628 880 71% First Baptist Christian School 21 120 18% Flatonia ISD 18 320 6% Flour Bluff ISD 238 800 30% Fort Stockton ISD 167 960 17% Fort Worth Adventist Junior Academy 27 120 23% Fort Worth ISD 2124 9240 23% Fredericksburg ISD 333 760 44% Freer ISD 304 1080 28% Friendswood ISD 179 1960 9% Frost ISD 6 440 1% Fruitvale ISD 141 320 44% Ft Davis ISD 237 600 40% Ft Hancock ISD 226 800 28% Full Armor Christian Academy 12 200 6% Fusion Academy Southlake 26 120 22% School Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported Gainesville ISD 69 2000 3% Galena Park ISD 1691 4320 39% Galveston ISD 1220 6760 18% Ganado ISD 70 680 10% Garland ISD 1658 9840 17% Gary ISD 8 400 2% George West ISD 222 280 79% Gethsemane Lutheran Preschool 16 80 20% Giddings ISD 668 1800 37% Godley ISD 22 1680 1% Golden Rule Charter School 345 1080 32% Good Shepherd Episcopal School 486 1200 41% Good Shepherd Episcopal School - Austin 127 200 64% Goodwater Montessori School 8 120 7% Grace Academy Of Dallas 13 200 7% Grace Christian Academy - Houston 37 120 31% Grace Community School 162 360 45% Grace School 1 160 1% Granbury ISD 1865 2680 70% Grand Prairie ISD 19 19560 0% Granger ISD 56 280 20% Grapevine-Colleyville ISD 993 6320 16% Great Hearts Texas 762 3800 20% Great Lakes Academy 20 80 25% Green Oaks Education And Support 88 160 55% Greenville ISD 82 2040 4% Gregory-Portland ISD 88 2080 4% Griffin School - Austin 599 640 94% Gunter ISD 90 440 20% Hamilton ISD 262 440 60% Hamshire-Fannett ISD 220 720 31% Happy ISD 38 520 7% Harlandale ISD 920 2080 44% Harlingen CISD 7273 15120 48% Harmony Public Schools 6392 16700 38% Harris Dept Of Ed 108 480 23% Harts Bluff ISD 10 480 2% Harvest Christian Academy 326 560 58% Hawkins ISD 59 600 10% Henderson ISD 211 2510 8% Heritage Academy 77 320 24% Hico ISD 97 160 61% Hidalgo ISD 4130 6760 61% High Point Academy 32 1120 3% Highland ISD 10 400 3% Highland Park ISD (Dallas) 204 800 26% Hill Country Christian School Of Austin 42 80 53% Hill Country Montessori School 30 80 38% Hillsboro ISD 284 1560 18% Holy Cross Catholic High School 43 120 36% Holy Family Catholic School 37 880 4% Holy Spirit Episcopal School 364 720 51% Honey Grove ISD 188 600 31% Houston Adventist Academy 164 280 59% School Name Reported Distributed Percent Reported Houston Classical Charter School 39 80 49% Houston Gateway Academy Inc 259 960 27% Houston Heights High School 96 240 40% Houston ISD 20890 109680 19% Hughes Springs ISD 28 1080 3% Humble ISD 5792 12440 47% Hunt ISD 119 200 60% Hutto ISD 67 2680 3% Iant Quranic Academy 20 200 10% Idea Public Schools 15761 28320 56% Imagine International Academy Of North Texas 2 560 0% Iman Academy 86 200 43% Immaculate Conception School 74 160 46% Immanuel Christian School 188 2240 8% Immanuel Lutheran School–Giddings 7 40 18% Incarnate Word Academy-Corpus Christi 334 600 56% Incarnate Word High School 263 560 47% Industrial ISD 37 880 4% Ingram ISD 514 1480 35% Inspired Vision Academy 249 560 44% International Leadership Of Texas (Iltexas) 8935 18400 49% International School Of Texas 165 240 69% Irving ISD 118 2880 4% Italy ISD 116 560 21% Itasca ISD 157 640 25% Jacksonville ISD 562 2320 24% Jesuit College Preparatory School Of Dallas 56 560 10% Jesus Chapel School 70 120 58% Jim Hogg ISD 2867
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