Marlin High School

Marlin High School

Public High School | Grade 9-12
1400 Capps St,  Marlin, TX
Marlin Independent School District
3.1
243 Students
B-
Niche Grade

School Details

Head of School
Pamela Thomas
Student Teacher Ratio
13:1
Average SAT Score
1010
Average ACT Score
21
Math Proficiency
22%
Reading Proficiency
27%
Average GPA
3.3
Graduation Rate
90%

Niche Grade

C+
Academics
B+
Teachers
B
College Prep
C-
Administration
C
Resources/Facilities
C-
Clubs and Activities
C+
Food
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Niche Grade Details

Academics
Average GPA
3.3
Reading Proficiency
27%
Math Proficiency
22%
Teachers
Student Teacher Ratio
13:1
Teachers
19
Full Time Teachers
19
Teachers in First or Second Year
16%
College Prep
Average SAT
1010
Math
500
Verbal
510
Average ACT
21
Math
21
English
20
Reading
23
Science
21
Clubs and Activities
Girls Athletic Participation
Very Low
Boys Athletic Participation
Very Low

GreatSchools Rating

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Test Scores

English
0%
State Average
17%
GreatSchools Test Scores Rating
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Teachers and Staff

Students Per Counselor
307:1

Student Diversity

Male
56%
Female
44%
Black
51.9%
Hispanic
37.9%
White
8.6%
Two or more races
1.2%
Asian or Pacific Islander
<1%
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Specialty School Programs

Free/Reduced Lunch Offered

Colleges Students are Considering

Students are most interested in or go on to attend these colleges.
Texas A&M University 70 Students
University of Houston 70 Students
University of Texas - Austin 62 Students
McLennan Community College 57 Students
Texas State University 55 Students
Stephen F. Austin State University 54 Students
Baylor University 49 Students
Prairie View A & M University 48 Students
Sam Houston State University 43 Students
Tarleton State University 42 Students

What Students Want to Study

Niche users from this school are most interested in the following majors.
Nursing 41 Students
Business 26 Students
Kinesiology and Exercise Science 17 Students
Small Business Management 12 Students
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration 11 Students
Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician 10 Students
Psychology 9 Students
Pre-Medicine Studies 8 Students
Culinary Arts and Food Service 8 Students
Nursing Assistant 7 Students

This School’s Reviews

Niche Reviews
3.1 21 Reviews
3.0 NicheUser
1/15/2020
My experience at marlin high is very exciting and a roller coaster a lot of things happen here and no one knows what could happen at any moment here
3.0 Junior
10/2/2018
It's decent. People are rude to you most of the time, but I deal with it. Teachers are great at the school.
3.0 Alum
6/16/2018
My experience with Marlin High was bitter-sweet. There are some aspects that I liked and some that I frowned upon. One thing that I would love to see change within the school is the involvement of the parents and community when it comes to academics. They seemed to be more concerned about sport events instead of what the kids are actually attending school for.

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