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Texas schools ranked by test score

Latest STAAR year (2023-24). 7,852 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 42.9%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
4951PLAINS H S
PLAINS · PLAINS ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4952POMEROY EL
PASADENA · PASADENA ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4953PONDER EL
PONDER · PONDER ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4954PORTER EL
PORTER · NEW CANEY ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4955R YZAGUIRRE MIDDLE
SAN JUAN · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4956RANCHVIEW H S
IRVING · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4957RIDGE CREEK EL
HUMBLE · HUMBLE ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4958ROBERT T HILL MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4959ROGERS MIDDLE
ROGERS · ROGERS ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4960ROTAN K-12
ROTAN · ROTAN ISD
Combined36.0%-6.9pp
4961ROWE MIDDLE
CYPRESS · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4962ROY J SMITH MIDDLE
KILLEEN · KILLEEN ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4963RULE SCHOOL
RULE · RULE ISD
Combined36.0%-6.9pp
4964RUSSELL P SCHUPMANN EL
GLENN HEIGHTS · RED OAK ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4965S C LEE J H
COPPERAS COVE · COPPERAS COVE ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4966S H CROWLEY EL
FORT WORTH · CROWLEY ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4967SAN SABA MIDDLE
SAN SABA · SAN SABA ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4968SANTA GERTRUDIS ACADEMY H S
KINGSVILLE · SANTA GERTRUDIS ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4969SANTOS LIVAS EL
ALAMO · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4970SARITA EL
SARITA · KENEDY COUNTY WIDE CSD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4971SAVANNAH LAKES EL
ROSHARON · ALVIN ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4972SIERRA BLANCA SCHOOL
SIERRA BLANCA · SIERRA BLANCA ISD
Combined36.0%-6.9pp
4973SLACK EL
LUFKIN · LUFKIN ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4974SPICEWOOD PARK EL
SAN ANTONIO · SOUTHWEST ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4975ST ELMO EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4976STEHLIK EL
HOUSTON · ALDINE ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4977STEPHEN C FOSTER EL
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4978STEVENSON MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4979SUGAR LAND MIDDLE
SUGAR LAND · FORT BEND ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4980SULPHUR BLUFF ISD
SULPHUR BLUFF · SULPHUR BLUFF ISD
Combined36.0%-6.9pp
4981SUNSET H S
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4982SWEETWATER INT
SWEETWATER · SWEETWATER ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4983T H MCDONALD J H
KATY · KATY ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4984T W BROWNE MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4985TERRACE EL
HOUSTON · SPRING BRANCH ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4986TERRELL WELLS MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · HARLANDALE ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4987THE COLONY H S
THE COLONY · LEWISVILLE ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4988THELMA ELIZABETH PAGE RICHARDSON EL
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4989TISINGER EL
MESQUITE · MESQUITE ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4990TIVY H S
KERRVILLE · KERRVILLE ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4991TRAVIS MIDDLE
IRVING · IRVING ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4992TRENTON H S
TRENTON · TRENTON ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4993TULOSO-MIDWAY INT
CORPUS CHRISTI · TULOSO-MIDWAY ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4994UPLIFT GRADUS PREP PS
DESOTO · UPLIFT EDUCATION
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4995V R EATON H S
FORT WORTH · NORTHWEST ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
4996VIDA N CLOVER EL
SAN JUAN · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4997VIDOR MIDDLE
VIDOR · VIDOR ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
4998WATERS EL
LUBBOCK · LUBBOCK ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
4999WELLMAN-UNION SCHOOL
WELLMAN · WELLMAN-UNION CISD
Combined36.0%-6.9pp
5000WEST H S
WEST · WEST ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
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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 Mathematics 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.