2024-25 NCES data Other / mixed grade configuration NCES 480870011013
Anderson El — Arlington, TX
Federal NCES profile for Anderson El, including enrollment, faculty, free-lunch eligibility, demographics, and resource indicators — Resource Investment Index 42/100.
How this works: Each indicator above is scored 0–100 from federal NCES and CRDC data, then averaged into the Resource Investment Index. This measures resource allocation — staffing, programs, and support services — not standardized test scores or academic outcomes. Full methodology →
The verdict
Anderson El earns a D Resource Investment Index (42/100), even as it posts class sizes smaller than 83% of Texas schools.
Public location data per NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) Common Core of Data. Verify the school's current address on the
NCES CCD record.
Enrollment
426
Texas · 2024-25 NCES data
Teachers (FTE)
35.0
Federal CCD staff survey
Students per teacher
11.8:1
vs 14.6:1 Texas avg
▲-19% vs state
Free-lunch eligible
93.4%
vs 61.9% Texas avg
▲+51% vs state
Student-teacher ratio in context
How Anderson El compares with Texas and U.S. medians
Smaller classes than state median
14.6:1 Texas median15.7:1 U.S. median
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What this school's NCES data tells you
Anderson El reports 426 enrolled students to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) alongside 35.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, producing a 11.8:1 student-teacher ratio. That figure sits 19% below the Texas state mean of 14.6:1, signalling more teacher attention per pupil than the state benchmark. Against the national 2024-25 average of 15.7:1, it is 25% lower, a useful calibration for families comparing districts across state lines.
Title I and federal lunch eligibility offer another window into the student body: 93.4% of pupils qualify for free meals, a proxy for household income that federal programs use to direct funding. The free-lunch share is 51% above the Texas average and 80% above the national baseline. Counselor coverage works out to roughly 453 students per counselor, above the ASCA-recommended ceiling of 250:1. Chronic absenteeism — missing 10% or more of school days — stands at 25.8% according to the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection.
On the finance side, the surrounding Arlington Isd spends $11,489 per pupil district-wide, below the Texas average of $13,644 and below the national average of $16,593. Revenue comes 57.0% from local sources (property taxes), 23.9% from the state, and 19.1% from federal programs per the NCES F-33 finance survey. Taken together, these measurements produce a Resource Investment Index of 42/100 (D), calculated from 4 distinct NCES and CRDC indicators measuring resource allocation rather than academic outcomes.
Cross-validating school-level NCES values against Texas state and U.S. national means lets readers see whether this school is an outlier or in line with peers.
Metric
This school
vs Texas
Texas avg
U.S. avg
Students per teacher
11.8:1
▼ 19%
14.6:1
15.7:1
Free-lunch eligible
93.4%
▲ 51%
61.9%
51.8%
Enrollment
426
top 40%
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Source: NCES Common Core of Data School-level CCD + state/national means from Public School Universe · 2024-25
Class size vs. every US school
Students per teacher (lower means more individual attention)
12Among the smallest classessmaller classes than 79% of 92,598 US schools
Each bar is a band; taller bars hold more US schools. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.
Source U.S. Department of Education — NCES Common Core of Data · 2024-25
School size vs. every US school
Total enrollment — where this school sits by size (neither large nor small is 'better')
426larger than 51% of 95,891 US schools
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Source U.S. Department of Education — NCES Common Core of Data · 2024-25
What the federal data reveals about equity at this school
Federal measurements — not ratings — surface the resource and opportunity picture. Below are the indicators that researchers, civil-rights monitors, and funding formulas use to assess equity.
Economic need
93.4%
free-lunch eligible
— 51% above the Texas average of 61.9%
Above the 40% Title I schoolwide threshold — federal funds support the whole school, not individual students.
Staffing depth
11.8:1
students per teacher
— 19% below state mean
Top 17% in Texas — lower ratio than 83% of state schools
Below the 15:1 benchmark — typical of schools with smaller class sizes and more individualized attention.
Engagement
25.8%
chronically absent (missed 10%+ of school days)
Chronic absenteeism at or above 20% — the CDC threshold for "high" — signals significant barriers to regular attendance.
Funding equity
$11,489
per pupil, district-wide
— below Texas avg of $13,644
Below the U.S. average per-pupil spend — funding constraints may affect programs, facilities, and staffing.
Support staff
Counselors0.9 FTE
Per 453 students — the combined health-and-guidance staffing load for this school.
Discipline context
13
in-school suspensions + 10 out-of-school
Suspension rate: 3.1 per 100 students. Combined in-school and out-of-school rate: 5.4 per 100 students. Reported via the Civil Rights Data Collection.
Overview
Enrollment426 Top 40% in Texas — larger than 60% of 9,061 state schools
Teachers (FTE)35.0
Students per teacher 11.8:1 -19% vs state
Free-lunch eligible 93.4% +51% vs state
NCES ID480870011013
Student demographics
Hispanic or Latino
77.2% · ≈329 students
African American
16.2% · ≈69 students
White
3.1% · ≈13 students
Two or More
1.6% · ≈7 students
Asian
1.2% · ≈5 students
American Indian / Alaska Native
0.5% · ≈2 students
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
0.2% · ≈1 students
Hispanic or Latino77.2%
African American16.2%
White3.1%
Two or More1.6%
Asian1.2%
American Indian / Alaska Native0.5%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.2%
Largest group: Hispanic or Latino at 77.2% of enrollment.
Programs & staff
Gifted & talentedYes
Counselors (FTE)0.9
Students per counselor453:1
Discipline & special education
Chronically absent25.8%
In-school suspensions13
Out-of-school suspensions10
Funding & spending
District-wide per-pupil expenditure for Arlington Isd, which includes Anderson El.
$11,489
Per student
-16%
vs Texas
Avg $13,644
-31%
vs U.S.
Avg $16,593
Revenue mix
Local57.0%
State23.9%
Federal19.1%
Source: NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey District-level finance · FY 2021-22 Per-pupil expenditure reflects the district-wide average. Individual school budgets are not reported at the federal level.
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Frequently asked questions about Anderson El
How many students attend Anderson El?
Anderson El has 426 students enrolled. It is a other school in Arlington, TX.
What is the student-teacher ratio at Anderson El?
The student-teacher ratio at Anderson El is 11.8:1, which is 19% lower than the Texas average of 14.6:1 and 25% lower than the national average of 15.7:1. Lower ratios generally mean more individual attention per student.
What percentage of students receive free lunch at Anderson El?
93.4% of students at Anderson El are eligible for free lunch, compared to the Texas average of 61.9%.
What is the racial and ethnic makeup of Anderson El?
The largest demographic group at Anderson El is Hispanic or Latino at 77.2%. The school serves a diverse student body in Arlington, TX.
What is the Resource Investment Index for Anderson El?
Anderson El has a Resource Investment Index of 42/100 (D) based on 4 factors: student-teacher ratio, counselor availability, attendance rates. This index measures federal resource allocation — staffing levels, program availability, and support services — not standardized test scores or academic outcomes.
Is Anderson El a good school?
Anderson El earns a D Resource Investment Index (42/100), even as it posts class sizes smaller than 83% of Texas schools. The Resource Investment Index reflects staffing, counselor access, gifted programs, and attendance reported to NCES, not test scores or academic outcomes, so treat it as a resource snapshot rather than an overall rating.