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Public, secondary school in Dallas, Texas
Molina High School
Address
2355 Duncanville Road
Dallas, Texas 75211
Coordinates32°43′23″N 96°54′39″W / 32.723088°N 96.910709°W / 32.723088; -96.910709
Information
TypePublic, Secondary
MottoPride and Excellence in Education.
School districtDallas Independent School District
PrincipalJacob Nunez
Staff132.51 (FTE)
Faculty150
Grades9-12
Number of students2,221 (2017-18)
Student to teacher ratio16.76
Color(s)Black and Teal    
MascotJaguar
Trustee dist.6, Carla Ranger
Area 6, James Ponce
Websitewww.dallasisd.org/molina

Moisés E. Molina High School is a public secondary school in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). Molina High School is part of the Dallas Independent School District and serves students from parts of southwestern Dallas and majority of Cockrell Hill.

In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.

History

The school opened in August 1997 across Duncanville Road from Mountain View College, a community college operated by the Dallas County Community College District.

The school is named for Moisés E. Molina, a musician and retired Dallas ISD teacher; he served as a band director for W. H. Adamson High School for over 15 years. He attended the University of Texas at Arlington and North Texas State University.

He died in 1994 from hemochromatosis.

Athletics

The Molina Jaguars compete in the following sports:

Extracurriculars

The school used to have the Ballet Folklórico Jaguara, an extracurricular dance program. In August 2001, the program was featured in Texas Dance Magazine.

The school also has the Jaguar Marching Band, Choir, Mariachi, Orchestra, Dance Company, Cheerleading, the Rosettes (Drill Team), etc.

School demographics

The attendance rate for students at the school is 92%, in contrast to a state average of 96%. 80% of the students at Molina are economically disadvantaged, 7% are enrolled in special education, 9% are enrolled in gifted and talented programs, and 22% are considered to be "limited English proficient."

As of 2006 the ethnic makeup of the school is 89% Hispanic American, 9% African American, 1% White, non-Hispanic, 1% Asian/Pacific Islander American, and less than 1% American Indian/Alaskan Native.

The average class sizes at Molina are 23 students for English, 23 for foreign language, 23 for mathematics, 28 for science, and 22 for social studies.

Teachers at the school carry, on average, 10 years of teaching experience and 9% of the teachers on staff are first-year teachers.

Feeder patterns

As of the 2024-25 school year the school is fed by one middle school:

  • L. V. Stockard Middle School, fed by:
    • Leila P. Cowart Elementary School
    • Nancy J. Cochran Elementary School
    • Arturo Salazar Elementary School
    • Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School
    • Celestino Mauricio Soto Jr. Elementary School

References

  1. ^ Dallas ISD - Moisés E. Holina High School Archived 2006-05-18 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 4 October 2006.
  2. ^ "MOISES E MOLINA H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
  3. Dallas ISD - Schools by Trustee Archived 2007-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. (PDF). Retrieved 4 October 2006.
  4. Dallas ISD - Schools by Area Archived 2007-03-15 at the Wayback Machine. (PDF). Retrieved 4 October 2006.
  5. "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Cockrell Hill city, TX" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  6. "2019-20 Moises E. Molina High Attendance Zone Grades 9-12" (PDF). Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  7. "2015 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency.
  8. "The Texas Exes." The Alcalde. Emmis Communications. July/August 1991. ISSN 1535-993X. START: 28. CITED: p. 29.
  9. "Mariachi". W. H. Adamson High School. 1997-06-18. Archived from the original on 1997-06-18. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  10. The Athletics Department
  11. Folklorico Jaguara Archived 2006-05-13 at the Wayback Machine - Jaguara History Archived 2007-01-13 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 4 October 2006.
  12. High School Dancers Step Into Culture And Confidence - Ballet Folklórico Jaguara at Moisés E. Molina High School, Texas. Retrieved 4 October 2006.
  13. ^ Great Schools - Moisés E. Molina High School - Dallas, Texas. Information originally from the Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 4 October 2006.
  14. "2024-2025 DISD Neighborhood Schools by High School Feeder Pattern" (PDF). Vertical Teams (School Feeder Patterns). Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved 19 November 2024.

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