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Prestonwood Elementary School is
an urban public school
in Dallas, Texas that is part of Richardson Independent School District.
It serves 479 students
in grades Pre-K - 6 with a student/teacher ratio of 16.0:1.
Its teachers have had 11 projects funded on Ðǿմ«Ã½.
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Title 1
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Grades Pre-K - 6
479 Students
30 Teachers
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46%
of students are Black, Latino, Native
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Prestonwood Elementary School
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Prestonwood Elementary School has received support from
21 individuals from Texas and
4 individuals out-of-state.