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Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program
High School · FORT WORTH ISD
3131 SANQUINET, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Enrollment
16
Student-Teacher
2.7:1
Grades
6th – 12th
Enrollment
16
Student-Teacher
2.7:1
Grades
6th – 12th
Updated
2022-23
Updated 2022-23
About Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program
Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program is a public high school in Fort Worth, TX, part of the FORT WORTH ISD. The school serves approximately 16 students in grades 6th – 12th with a student-teacher ratio of 2.7:1. Located in a neighborhood with a median household income of $79,473, where 55% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
The school is situated in a large city setting.
What Parents Should Know
With an enrollment of 16 students, Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program is a smaller school where families often find a close-knit community atmosphere. Smaller settings can mean more individual attention from teachers and staff, though they may offer fewer extracurricular options than larger schools.
With a student-teacher ratio of 2.7:1, Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program offers a notably low ratio compared to the national average. This typically means smaller class sizes and more opportunities for one-on-one interaction between students and teachers.
School Profile
Limited Data- Grades
- 6th – 12th
- Enrollment
- 16 students
- Type
- Public
- Student-Teacher Ratio
- 2.7:1
- Address
- 3131 SANQUINET, Fort Worth, TX 76107
- Website
- fwisd.org
- Phone
- (817) 255-2520
- Data Year
- SY 2022-23
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Test Scores
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Location
3131 SANQUINET, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Nearby Alternatives
Families considering Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program may also want to explore other high schools in the area. TRANSITION CTR (rated 7.0/10, 0.6 miles away). Another option is ARLINGTON HEIGHTS H S (rated 6.9/10, 0.3 miles away). Additionally, TARRANT CO J J A E P (rated 4.8/10, in nearby Arlington). For more schools in Fort Worth, see our Fort Worth schools guide .
Nearby Schools
20 within 1.3 mi| School | Distance | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| TARRANT CO J J A E P Arlington | 0.0 mi | 4.8 |
| TARRANT COUNTY J J A E P Burleson | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT CO J J A E P Fort Worth | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT CO J J A E P Crowley | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT CO J J A E P Fort Worth | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT COUNTY JJAEP SCHOOL Fort Worth | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT CO J J A E P Grapevine | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT CO J J A E P Keller | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT CO J J A E P Mansfield | 0.0 mi | — |
| TARRANT CO J J A E P White Settlement | 0.0 mi | — |
| ARLINGTON HEIGHTS H S Fort Worth | 0.3 mi | 6.9 |
| BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Fort Worth | 0.6 mi | 7.7 |
| TRANSITION CTR Fort Worth | 0.6 mi | 7.0 |
| SOUTH HI MOUNT EL Fort Worth | 0.7 mi | 5.7 |
| MONTESSORI SCHOOL ON CAMP BOWIE Fort Worth | 0.9 mi | — |
| STRIPLING MIDDLE Fort Worth | 0.9 mi | 6.0 |
| RIVERTREE ACADEMY Fort Worth | 0.9 mi | 6.5 |
| INT'L NEWCOMER ACAD Fort Worth | 1.0 mi | 4.1 |
| COMO EL Fort Worth | 1.2 mi | 6.9 |
| SUCCESS H S Fort Worth | 1.3 mi | 4.8 |
Neighborhood Census ACS (2019-2023)
Census data for ZIP 76107 (ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates) · Data sources
Median Income
$79,473
Median Home Value
$431,300
Median Rent
$1,501/mo
Population
31,112
College Educated
55.4%
Homeownership
44.2%
Avg Commute
21.1 min
Poverty Rate
11.1%
Median Age
37.5
Community Profile
The community surrounding Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program has a median household income of $79,473. It is a well-educated community where 55% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $431,300, with a median rent of $1,501/month. The area has a poverty rate of 11.1%. The average commute for residents is 21 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.
Similar Schools
Schools in the same state with comparable level, size, and ratings
| School | Rating |
|---|---|
| ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL Mont Belvieu, TX | — |
| AMTECH CAREER ACADEMY Amarillo, TX | — |
| ANNA ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT CENTER Anna, TX | — |
| ATASCOSA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE CENTER Jourdanton, TX | — |
| AUSTIN ACADEMIC CENTER Sulphur Springs, TX | — |
| AUSTIN OAKS Austin, TX | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program
What grades does Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program serve?
Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program serves students in grades 6th through 12th.
How many students attend Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program?
Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program has an enrollment of approximately 16 students.
What is the student-teacher ratio at Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program?
The student-teacher ratio at Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program is 2.7:1. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is approximately 16:1 for public schools.
Is Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program a charter school?
No, Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program is not a charter school. It is a traditional public school operated by the local school district.
Is Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program a Title I school?
No, Juvenile Justice Alternative Ed Program is not currently a Title I school.
Neighborhood Context
- City Safety
- High (3,171/100K)
FBI UCR 2024. City-level (Fort Worth). Data >1 year old.
Quick Facts NCES CCD (SY 2022-23)
- Grades
- 6th – 12th
- Enrollment
- 16
- Student-Teacher Ratio
- 2.7:1
- Teachers (FTE)
- 6
- Type
- alternative
- Setting
- Large City
- County
- Tarrant County
- Phone
- (817) 255-2520
- Data Year
- 2023–2024
Resources & Links
District
FORT WORTH ISD- District Enrollment
- 71,060
- Schools in District
- 138
- Per-Pupil Spending
- $13,690
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