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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
5001WEST OSO H S
CORPUS CHRISTI · WEST OSO ISD
High36.0%-6.9pp
5002WESTCLIFF EL
FORT WORTH · FORT WORTH ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
5003WINONA MIDDLE
WINONA · WINONA ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
5004WM B TRAVIS EL
MARSHALL · MARSHALL ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
5005WOODVILLE INT
WOODVILLE · WOODVILLE ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
5006WOOTEN EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
5007YEAGER EL
HOUSTON · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Elementary36.0%-6.9pp
5008YES PREP - BRAYS OAKS
HOUSTON · YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC
High36.0%-6.9pp
5009ZACHRY MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle36.0%-6.9pp
5010A M OCHOA EL
DONNA · DONNA ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5011A+ ACADEMY EL
DALLAS · A+ ACADEMY
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5012A+ SECONDARY SCHOOL
DALLAS · A+ ACADEMY
High35.0%-7.9pp
5013ALICE W DOUSE EL
KILLEEN · KILLEEN ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5014ALLIENE MULLENDORE EL
RICHLAND HILLS · BIRDVILLE ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5015ALOE EL
VICTORIA · VICTORIA ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5016ANSON JONES EL
BRYAN · BRYAN ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5017ARMANDO CUELLAR MIDDLE
WESLACO · WESLACO ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5018ATLANTA MIDDLE
ATLANTA · ATLANTA ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5019BEBENSEE EL
ARLINGTON · ARLINGTON ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5020BENBROOK MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL
FORT WORTH · FORT WORTH ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5021BERKSHIRE EL
FORT WORTH · NORTHWEST ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5022BISHOP EL
EVERMAN · EVERMAN ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5023BLANCO EL
BLANCO · BLANCO ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5024BOHLS MIDDLE
PFLUGERVILLE · PFLUGERVILLE ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5025BONHAM ACADEMY
SAN ANTONIO · SAN ANTONIO ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5026BOVINA MIDDLE
BOVINA · BOVINA ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5027BRIDGE CITY H S
BRIDGE CITY · BRIDGE CITY ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5028BROOKWOOD FOREST EL
PORTER · NEW CANEY ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5029BROSNAHAN EL
KATY · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5030CARR MIDDLE
HALE CENTER · HALE CENTER ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5031CASTLEBERRY EL
FORT WORTH · CASTLEBERRY ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5032CATHELENE THOMAS EL
SLATON · SLATON ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5033CEDARS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
AUSTIN · CEDARS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5034CLEAR CREEK EL
SANGER · SANGER ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5035COAHOMA J H
COAHOMA · COAHOMA ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5036COMO EL
FORT WORTH · FORT WORTH ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5037COOLIDGE H S
COOLIDGE · COOLIDGE ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5038CRAIG MIDDLE
ABILENE · ABILENE ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5039CYPRESS SPRINGS H S
CYPRESS · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5040DE LA PAZ MIDDLE
RIVIERA · RIVIERA ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5041DEVINE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
DEVINE · DEVINE ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5042DEVONIAN EL
ANDREWS · ANDREWS ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5043DIMMITT H S
DIMMITT · DIMMITT ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5044DONNA H S
DONNA · DONNA ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5045DOROTHY THOMPSON MIDDLE
PROGRESO · PROGRESO ISD
Middle35.0%-7.9pp
5046DOWNTOWN MONTESSORI AT IDA B WELLS ACADEMY
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
5047EASTLAKE H S
EL PASO · SOCORRO ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5048ECONOMEDES H S
EDINBURG · EDINBURG CISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5049EDNA H S
EDNA · EDNA ISD
High35.0%-7.9pp
5050EDWARD B CANNAN EL
WILLIS · WILLIS ISD
Elementary35.0%-7.9pp
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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.