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Texas schools ranked by test score

Latest STAAR year (2023-24). 1,658 schools with reported Science scores. State average: 36.1%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
1401LYLES MIDDLE
GARLAND · GARLAND ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1402MATHIS MIDDLE
MATHIS · MATHIS ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1403MICHAEL R NULL MIDDLE
HOUSTON · SHELDON ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1404NATALIA J H
NATALIA · NATALIA ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1405NAVO MIDDLE
AUBREY · DENTON ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1406PEASE MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1407PINE TREE MIDDLE
LONGVIEW · PINE TREE ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1408RANCIER MIDDLE
KILLEEN · KILLEEN ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1409SEAGOVILLE MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1410SHOTWELL MIDDLE
HOUSTON · ALDINE ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1411TARKINGTON MIDDLE
CLEVELAND · TARKINGTON ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1412THOMAS J RUSK MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1413VETERANS MEMORIAL INT
CONROE · CONROE ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1414W H GASTON MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1415WALKER J H
MONAHANS · MONAHANS-WICKETT-PYOTE ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1416WILSON J H
DAYTON · DAYTON ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
1417BARBARA JORDAN INT
CIBOLO · SCHERTZ-CIBOLO-U CITY ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1418BILLY EARL DADE MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1419BOLES MIDDLE
QUINLAN · BOLES ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1420CHARLES BAXTER J H
EVERMAN · EVERMAN ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1421CHRISTA MCAULIFFE MIDDLE
HOUSTON · FORT BEND ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1422CROCKETT INT
PARIS · PARIS ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1423HEREFORD PREPARATORY ACADEMY
HEREFORD · HEREFORD ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1424HERMAN FURLOUGH JR MIDDLE
TERRELL · TERRELL ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1425HOPPER MIDDLE
CYPRESS · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1426KEEFER CROSSING MIDDLE
NEW CANEY · NEW CANEY ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1427KIPP DESTINY MIDDLE
DALLAS · KIPP TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1428KIPP TRUTH ACADEMY
DALLAS · KIPP TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1429LEVERETTS CHAPEL J H
OVERTON · LEVERETTS CHAPEL ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1430LUCY ARAGON J H
FREER · FREER ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1431MACKENZIE MIDDLE
LUBBOCK · LUBBOCK ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1432MADISON MIDDLE
ABILENE · ABILENE ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1433MENDEZ MIDDLE
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1434NEFF MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1435PAMPA J H
PAMPA · PAMPA ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1436PIEDMONT GLOBAL ACADEMY
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1437PLAINS MIDDLE
PLAINS · PLAINS ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1438TANNAHILL INT
FORT WORTH · WHITE SETTLEMENT ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1439WHITE OAK MIDDLE
PORTER · NEW CANEY ISD
Middle22.0%-14.1pp
1440ALDINE MIDDLE
HOUSTON · ALDINE ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1441BOWIE MIDDLE
ODESSA · ECTOR COUNTY ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1442CHARLOTTE MIDDLE
CHARLOTTE · CHARLOTTE ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1443CLIFTON MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1444CROSBY MIDDLE
HITCHCOCK · HITCHCOCK ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1445DAVIS MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · SAN ANTONIO ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1446GAINESVILLE J H
GAINESVILLE · GAINESVILLE ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1447JEAN MCCLUNG MIDDLE
FORT WORTH · FORT WORTH ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1448KIPP SPIRIT COLLEGE PREP
HOUSTON · KIPP TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1449MARSHALL KENDRICK MIDDLE
PASADENA · PASADENA ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
1450MILLER INT
HOUSTON · ALIEF ISD
Middle21.0%-15.1pp
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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 Science 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.