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Pre-Kindergarten Enrollment 3 & 4 year-olds (Number) – 2009 - 2010

Data Provided by: Center for Public Policy Priorities
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0 - 1,326
Kimble 0
Sterling 0
Borden 0
Irion 0
Armstrong 0
Real 0
King 2
Kent 6
Foard 8
Terrell 8
Motley 9
Briscoe 9
Roberts 13
Hartley 13
Edwards 14
Concho 14
Hudspeth 14
Throckmorton 14
Kenedy 14
Hardeman 15
McMullen 16
Glasscock 17
Oldham 19
Cottle 19
Martin 21
Jeff Davis 23
Baylor 23
Menard 25
Culberson 25
Stonewall 26
Schleicher 27
Rains 28
Coke 29
Kinney 32
Franklin 32
Reagan 32
Live Oak 33
Crockett 34
Donley 36
Childress 36
Mills 37
San Saba 39
Archer 40
Shackelford 41
Garza 41
Blanco 41
Goliad 42
Collingsworth 42
Upton 45
Clay 47
Dickens 48
Hemphill 50
Somervell 51
Knox 53
Fisher 53
Reeves 54
Mason 57
Howard 58
Brewster 61
Haskell 61
Sherman 63
Cochran 63
Refugio 63
Carson 63
Brooks 64
Hamilton 66
Coleman 66
Lavaca 66
Crane 68
Lipscomb 69
Swisher 69
Hall 71
Trinity 72
Sutton 76
Camp 76
Jack 78
Wheeler 78
Marion 80
Pecos 81
Llano 81
Lynn 81
McCulloch 83
Sabine 83
La Salle 84
Bailey 90
Stephens 91
Floyd 92
Comanche 92
Ward 95
Delta 95
Hansford 95
Newton 96
Presidio 97
Wilbarger 97
Winkler 97
Karnes 101
Jim Hogg 103
Randall 104
Jackson 105
Kendall 105
Crosby 106
Dallam 107
Gillespie 107
Runnels 109
Aransas 110
Yoakum 112
Castro 116
Tyler 116
Mitchell 117
Terry 124
Eastland 132
Red River 132
Parmer 132
Callahan 133
Gaines 134
Freestone 137
Burleson 139
Bosque 140
Bandera 142
Dawson 142
San Jacinto 142
Leon 143
San Augustine 145
Lee 147
Lampasas 149
Fayette 150
Austin 151
0 - 1,326
Colorado 153
Morris 156
Young 159
Falls 160
Chambers 166
Duval 167
Andrews 168
Ochiltree 171
Frio 171
Zavala 172
Gray 177
Nolan 179
Jones 186
Panola 188
Lamb 189
Montague 190
Calhoun 194
Madison 196
DeWitt 199
Willacy 200
Milam 208
Houston 209
Scurry 210
Grimes 225
Hood 227
Bee 231
Hardin 236
Wilson 239
Erath 240
Wise 243
Cass 247
Cooke 248
Palo Pinto 250
Moore 255
Brown 256
Dimmit 264
Matagorda 276
Washington 281
Polk 286
Fannin 287
Kerr 291
Hutchinson 291
Wood 292
Gonzales 293
Limestone 293
Hockley 300
Upshur 305
Robertson 307
Burnet 309
Jasper 318
Wharton 324
Caldwell 330
Tom Green 333
Deaf Smith 352
Kleberg 356
Uvalde 373
Jim Wells 375
Comal 379
Atascosa 384
Hale 392
Navarro 394
Medina 400
Van Zandt 403
Walker 412
Val Verde 414
Hopkins 425
Nacogdoches 435
Rusk 437
Anderson 438
Waller 448
Rockwall 456
Hill 457
Lamar 461
Shelby 468
Zapata 472
Parker 480
Henderson 492
Titus 495
Harrison 525
Liberty 572
Cherokee 578
San Patricio 588
Bastrop 593
Guadalupe 639
Orange 647
Maverick 652
Victoria 737
Midland 781
Hunt 795
Ector 801
Grayson 813
Kaufman 926
Hays 937
Johnson 998
Ellis 1,059
Brazos 1,066
Taylor 1,066
Gregg 1,072
Angelina 1,096
Smith 1,102
Starr 1,133
Bowie 1,134
Coryell 1,159
Wichita 1,326
1,327 - 7,614
McLennan 1,869
Lubbock 1,885
Brazoria 1,893
Williamson 2,036
Potter 2,096
Galveston 2,107
Fort Bend 2,133
Jefferson 2,222
Denton 2,263
Nueces 2,332
Montgomery 2,541
Collin 2,823
Bell 3,975
Webb 4,417
Cameron 5,723
Travis 7,006
El Paso 7,614
7,615 - 19,370
Hidalgo 12,604
Tarrant 13,312
Bexar 15,176
Dallas 19,370
19,371 - 44,487
Harris 44,487

Definitions: Number and percent of children ages three and four enrolled in public school pre-kindergarten programs.

Data Source: Texas Education Agency.

Footnotes: Only Pre-Kindergarten enrollees are included in this data. Early Childhood Education enrollees are not included.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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Frances Deviney, Ph.D., Senior Research Associate and Texas KIDS COUNT Director

The Center for Public Policy Priorities is a nonpartisan, nonprofit policy institute committed to improving public policies to better the economic and social conditions of low-and moderate-income Texans. To view the State of Texas Children data book, go to www.stateoftexaschildren.org.