San Antonio-area schools with the most drug incidents

Click through the slideshow to see which San Antonio-area schools had the most controlled substance and drug incidents during the 2016-2017 school year.

24. (tie) Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio ISD

Controlled substance and drug incidents during the 2016-2017 school year: 31 Enrollment during the 2016-2017 school year: 1,742 less , San Antonio ISD Click through the slideshow to see which San Antonio-area schools had the most controlled substance and drug incidents during the 2016-2017 school year.

24. (tie) Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio ISD 24. (tie) Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio ISD ... more Photo: Kin Man Hui /San Antonio Express-News Photo: Kin Man Hui /San Antonio Express-News Image 1 of / 75 Caption Close San Antonio-area schools with the most drug incidents 1 / 75 Back to Gallery

San Antonio area-schools had more than 2,500 incidents involving controlled substances during the 2016-2017 school year, data from the Texas Education Agency showed.

While the biggest school district, Northside ISD, had the highest number of incidents, it ranked 19th in the number of incidents per student. The Harlandale school district, which is eighth-largest in the area, had the highest percentage of incidents by enrollment, with 209 reported, the data said.

Judson Care Academy, a 41-student school, was the highest-ranked campus on the list that isn't exclusive to high-schoolers, according to the data. The academy is open to both elementary and secondary students.

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Overall, there were about 1,000 fewer drug and controlled substance incidents than fighting or mutual combat incidents, and the drug incidents were much more prevalent in high schools. Harlandale Middle School, the middle school highest on the list, had 27 incidents during the school year, data showed.

Southwest High School had the highest combined number of fighting and drug incidents, with 26 and 106 incidents respectively.

There were no elementary schools on the agency's list, which generally includes campuses with at least 10 incidents.

Records for the 2017-2018 school year have not yet been released by the agency.

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