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Prairie View, TX is a small city located in Texas, with a population of about 5,400. The local education system in Prairie View is served by two school districts; the Prairie View A&M Consolidated Independent School District (PVAMCISD) and Waller Independent School District (WISD). Both of these districts are committed to providing quality education to all students. PVAMCISD currently has three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. All of these schools have received good ratings from the state according to The Texas Education Agency. WISD also offers its students a variety of educational opportunities from both traditional and charter schools. Local educators strive to provide each student with the best educational experience possible while ensuring that they develop their knowledge base and skills for success. With dedicated teachers and staff members working together with parents to create positive learning environments for children, the future looks bright for the education system in Prairie View.

Prairie View schools spend $8,998 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 17 pupils per teacher, 783 students per librarian, and 547 children per counselor.

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  EducationPrairie View, TexasUnited States
  $15,042$15,905
  $11,117$13,142
  $6,541$7,999
  15.5916.23
  12124573
  504530
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I lived in this city for five years and was shocked. They love to say "they represent black Americans" but they represent stupidity. The leaders hate to serve their  More

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