Texas Tech University K-12 is a large city school district in Northwest Texas in Lubbock County. As of the most recent enrollment data released by the state, its student population was 57.3% white.
Explore more below to learn about its enrollment and demographic trends over time, the classroom experience, student outcomes and its school funding and political environment.
Official classifications
TEA Type
Other Central City Suburban
NCES Type
City-Large
ESC Region
Lubbock
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Independent School District
Texas Tech University K-12
How is the district funded?
Per-student funding reflects how much money a
school has to educate each child — though different
sources may calculate it differently. Our figure divides
total local, state and federal general fund revenue by
enrollment. The general fund is a school’s operating fund,
and where leaders have the most spending discretion. Below
the chart, you'll find a breakdown of the federal, state and
local funding sources.
Texas Tech University K-12 received
$ per student
in ,
Texas Tech University K-12
State funding includes per-pupil
funding based on attendance and student characteristics that
the state provides through the Foundation School Program,
plus additional state aid for specific programs.
Local funding consists
mostly of property tax revenue collected locally and kept by
the district after paying recapture obligations to the state
(if the school was required to do so).
Federal sources include
school health and related categories. Most federal funding for
schools is restricted for specific programs, such as the school
lunch program, and are not included in this dashboard.