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Texas schools ranked by test score

Latest STAAR year (2023-24). 7,258 schools with reported Science scores. State average: 36.1%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
5001HOUSTON MATH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
High23.0%-13.1pp
5002HULL-DAISETTA EL
HULL · HULL-DAISETTA ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5003HUNTINGTON INT
HUNTINGTON · HUNTINGTON ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5004ILTEXAS SAGINAW EL
SAGINAW · INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS (ILTEXAS)
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5005J A VITOVSKY EL
MIDLOTHIAN · MIDLOTHIAN ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5006JIM PLAIN EL
LEANDER · LEANDER ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5007JOSE H DAMIAN EL
CANUTILLO · CANUTILLO ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5008JOSEPH GILBERT EL
AUSTIN · DEL VALLE ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5009KENNEDY ZAPATA EL
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5010KRAHN EL
KLEIN · KLEIN ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5011L L HOTCHKISS EL
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5012LACKLAND EL
SAN ANTONIO · LACKLAND ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5013LAKE TRAVIS EL
AUSTIN · LAKE TRAVIS ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5014LAMAR MIDDLE
LAREDO · LAREDO ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5015LAMESA SCHOOLS
LAMESA · LAMESA ISD
Combined23.0%-13.1pp
5016LANDRUM MIDDLE
HOUSTON · SPRING BRANCH ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5017LANIER H S
SAN ANTONIO · SAN ANTONIO ISD
High23.0%-13.1pp
5018LANSBERRY EL
TRINITY · TRINITY ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5019LIECK EL
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5020LOCKNEY J H
LOCKNEY · LOCKNEY ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5021LOVE EL
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5022LUCY MAE MCDONALD EL
FERRIS · FERRIS ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5023LYFORD MIDDLE
LYFORD · LYFORD CISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5024LYLES MIDDLE
GARLAND · GARLAND ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5025MANOR NEW TECHNOLOGY HIGH
MANOR · MANOR ISD
High23.0%-13.1pp
5026MARIA MORENO STEAM ACADEMY
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5027MARINE CREEK LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
FORT WORTH · LAKE WORTH ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5028MATHIS MIDDLE
MATHIS · MATHIS ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5029MAUDE I LOGAN EL
FORT WORTH · FORT WORTH ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5030MAYFIELD EL
PRINCETON · PRINCETON ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5031MCGHEE EL
CHANNELVIEW · CHANNELVIEW ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5032MERCEDES H S
MERCEDES · MERCEDES ISD
High23.0%-13.1pp
5033MERRIMAN PARK EL
DALLAS · RICHARDSON ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5034MICHAEL R NULL MIDDLE
HOUSTON · SHELDON ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5035MISSION WEST EL
HOUSTON · FORT BEND ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5036NATALIA J H
NATALIA · NATALIA ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5037NAVO MIDDLE
AUBREY · DENTON ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5038NEWTON RAYZOR EL
DENTON · DENTON ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5039NORTHAMPTON EL
KLEIN · KLEIN ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5040NORTHEAST EARLY COLLEGE H S
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
High23.0%-13.1pp
5041NORTHGATE EL
HOUSTON · SPRING ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5042O A PETERSON
FORT WORTH · NORTHWEST ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5043ONALASKA EL
ONALASKA · ONALASKA ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5044PARAMOUNT TERRACE EL
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5045PEASE MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5046PEETE EL
TYLER · TYLER ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5047PINE TREE MIDDLE
LONGVIEW · PINE TREE ISD
Middle23.0%-13.1pp
5048PINEY POINT EL
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5049PIRRUNG EL
MESQUITE · MESQUITE ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
5050QUAIL VALLEY EL
MISSOURI CITY · FORT BEND ISD
Elementary23.0%-13.1pp
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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.