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Texas schools ranked by test score

Latest STAAR year (2023-24). 1,434 schools with reported Social Studies scores. State average: 46.5%.
RankSchoolLevelSocial Studiesvs state
551EASTLAKE H S
EL PASO · SOCORRO ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
552FRANKLIN H S
EL PASO · EL PASO ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
553GALENA PARK H S
GALENA PARK · GALENA PARK ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
554GREAT HEARTS IRVING UPPER
IRVING · GREAT HEARTS TEXAS
High72.0%+25.5pp
555HEIGHTS H S
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
556HILLSBORO H S
HILLSBORO · HILLSBORO ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
557HUGHES SPRINGS H S
HUGHES SPRINGS · HUGHES SPRINGS ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
558IOWA COLONY H S
IOWA COLONY · ALVIN ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
559KARNES CITY H S
KARNES CITY · KARNES CITY ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
560KIPP HOUSTON H S
HOUSTON · KIPP TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
High72.0%+25.5pp
561LEWISVILLE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
LEWISVILLE · TEXAS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMIES
High72.0%+25.5pp
562MARION H S
MARION · MARION ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
563MULESHOE H S
MULESHOE · MULESHOE ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
564N GARLAND H S
GARLAND · GARLAND ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
565NORTHWEST H S
JUSTIN · NORTHWEST ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
566PONDER H S
PONDER · PONDER ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
567RANCHVIEW H S
IRVING · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
568RAYMONDVILLE H S
RAYMONDVILLE · RAYMONDVILLE ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
569SAGINAW H S
SAGINAW · EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
570SANFORD-FRITCH H S
FRITCH · SANFORD-FRITCH ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
571STONY POINT H S
ROUND ROCK · ROUND ROCK ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
572TULOSO-MIDWAY H S
CORPUS CHRISTI · TULOSO-MIDWAY ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
573TYLER LEGACY H S
TYLER · TYLER ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
574VETERANS MEMORIAL H S
CORPUS CHRISTI · CORPUS CHRISTI ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
575VETERANS MEMORIAL H S
SAN ANTONIO · JUDSON ISD
High72.0%+25.5pp
576A C JONES H S
BEEVILLE · BEEVILLE ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
577BRADY H S
BRADY · BRADY ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
578BROWNWOOD H S
BROWNWOOD · BROWNWOOD ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
579BUNA H S
BUNA · BUNA ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
580CANADIAN H S
CANADIAN · CANADIAN ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
581CAPROCK H S
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
582CARVER H S FOR APPLIED TECH/ENGINEERING/ARTS
HOUSTON · ALDINE ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
583CHAPEL HILL H S
TYLER · CHAPEL HILL ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
584CREEKVIEW H S
CARROLLTON · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
585GEORGE WEST H S
GEORGE WEST · GEORGE WEST ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
586GILMER H S
GILMER · GILMER ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
587GRAPELAND H S
GRAPELAND · GRAPELAND ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
588JUNCTION H S
JUNCTION · JUNCTION ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
589LA GRANGE H S
LA GRANGE · LA GRANGE ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
590LAMPASAS H S
LAMPASAS · LAMPASAS ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
591MABANK H S
MABANK · MABANK ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
592MACARTHUR H S
SAN ANTONIO · NORTH EAST ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
593MANOR NEW TECHNOLOGY HIGH
MANOR · MANOR ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
594MCGREGOR H S
MCGREGOR · MCGREGOR ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
595MORTON RANCH H S
KATY · KATY ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
596NEDERLAND H S
NEDERLAND · NEDERLAND ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
597NEW BOSTON H S
NEW BOSTON · NEW BOSTON ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
598ORE CITY H S
ORE CITY · ORE CITY ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
599PANOLA EARLY COLLEGE H S
CARTHAGE · PANOLA CHARTER SCHOOL
High71.0%+24.5pp
600PARADISE H S
PARADISE · PARADISE ISD
High71.0%+24.5pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the STAAR % Meets Grade Level or Above threshold on the latest available STAAR Social Studies test (school year 2023-24). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Texas, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.