Momentum High School serves 236 students in grades 8-12.
The student:teacher ratio of 9:1 is lower than the Texas state level of 14:1.
Minority enrollment is 95% of the student body (majority Black), which is higher than the Texas state average of 75% (majority Hispanic).
Quick Stats (2025)
- School Type: Alternative school
- Grades: 8-12
- Enrollment: 236 students
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 9:1
- Minority Enrollment: 95%
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), TX Dept. of Education
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Attribute
Community Size
Student Attention
School Overview
Momentum High School's student population of 236 students has grown by 5% over five school years.
The teacher population of 25 teachers has grown by 2400% over five school years.
School Type
Grades Offered
Grades 8-12
Total Students
236 students
Gender %
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Total Classroom Teachers
25 teachers
![This chart displays the total teachers of Momentum High School by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data. This chart displays the total teachers of Momentum High School by year, with the latest 2022-23 school year data.](http://images1.publicschoolreview.com/charts/total_teachers/82000/82068/momentum-high-school-chart-bgsuvtZ.png)
Students by Grade
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School Rankings
The diversity score of Momentum High School is 0.57, which is less than the diversity score at state average of 0.64. The school's diversity has stayed relatively flat over five school years.
Student : Teacher Ratio
9:1
14:1
American Indian
1%
n/a
Asian
n/a
6%
Hispanic
42%
53%
Black
51%
13%
White
5%
25%
Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
Two or more races
1%
3%
All Ethnic Groups
![This chart displays the percentage breakdown of students of all ethnic groups in Momentum High School. This chart displays the percentage breakdown of students of all ethnic groups in Momentum High School.](http://images1.publicschoolreview.com/charts/school_ethnicity/82000/82068/momentum-high-school-chart-pkXDjP.png)
![This chart displays the percentage breakdown of public school students of all ethnic groups in Texas. This chart displays the percentage breakdown of public school students of all ethnic groups in Texas.](http://images1.publicschoolreview.com/charts/state_ethnicity_school/82000/82068/momentum-high-school-chart-FJDZoo.png)
Participates in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
Yes
Eligible for Free Lunch
87%
57%
Eligible for Reduced Lunch
6%
5%
School Statewide Testing
School District Name
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), TX Dept. of Education
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Frequently Asked Questions
What schools are Momentum High School often compared to?
Momentum High Schoolis often viewed alongside schools like Spring Early College Academy, Westfield High School by visitors of our site.
How many students attend Momentum High School?
236 students attend Momentum High School.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
51% of Momentum High School students are Black, 42% of students are Hispanic, 5% of students are White, 1% of students are American Indian, and 1% of students are Two or more races.
What is the student:teacher ratio of Momentum High School?
Momentum High School has a student ration of 9:1, which is lower than the Texas state average of 14:1.
What grades does Momentum High School offer ?
Momentum High School offers enrollment in grades 8-12
What school district is Momentum High School part of?
Momentum High School is part of Spring Independent School District.
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