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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
6001SANTA MARIA MIDDLE
SANTA MARIA · SANTA MARIA ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6002SHERWOOD EL
HOUSTON · SPRING BRANCH ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6003SLATON J H
SLATON · SLATON ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6004SMITH EL
HOUSTON · ALIEF ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6005SOUTH GRAND PRAIRIE H S
GRAND PRAIRIE · GRAND PRAIRIE ISD
High30.0%-12.9pp
6006SOUTHERN HILLS EL
WICHITA FALLS · WICHITA FALLS ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6007SOUTHRIDGE EL
LEWISVILLE · LEWISVILLE ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6008STRIPLING MIDDLE
FORT WORTH · FORT WORTH ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6009TANGLEWOOD MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6010TENNYSON MIDDLE
WACO · WACO ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6011THOMAS C MARSH MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6012THURGOOD MARSHALL EL
DALLAS · RICHARDSON ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6013TIMBERS EL
HUMBLE · HUMBLE ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6014TRENTON MIDDLE
TRENTON · TRENTON ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6015TURNER H S
CARROLLTON · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
High30.0%-12.9pp
6016TWIN CREEKS MIDDLE
SPRING · SPRING ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6017UPLIFT WISDOM PREP H S
DALLAS · UPLIFT EDUCATION
High30.0%-12.9pp
6018VERNON EL
VERNON · VERNON ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6019VISTA RIDGE MIDDLE
FORT WORTH · KELLER ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6020W A MARTIN EL
CRANDALL · CRANDALL ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6021WARREN J H
WARREN · WARREN ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6022WATTS EL
CIBOLO · SCHERTZ-CIBOLO-U CITY ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6023WEISS H S
PFLUGERVILLE · PFLUGERVILLE ISD
High30.0%-12.9pp
6024WELLS BRANCH EL
AUSTIN · ROUND ROCK ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6025WEST OSO EL
CORPUS CHRISTI · WEST OSO ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6026WEST OSO J H
CORPUS CHRISTI · WEST OSO ISD
Middle30.0%-12.9pp
6027WILHELMINA DELCO EL
AUSTIN · PFLUGERVILLE ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6028WOODVIEW EL
HOUSTON · SPRING BRANCH ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6029ZAVALA EL
CORPUS CHRISTI · CORPUS CHRISTI ISD
Elementary30.0%-12.9pp
6030A E BUTLER INT
QUINLAN · QUINLAN ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6031ABELL J H
MIDLAND · MIDLAND ISD
Middle29.0%-13.9pp
6032AGUA DULCE H S
AGUA DULCE · AGUA DULCE ISD
High29.0%-13.9pp
6033AIKIN EL
PARIS · PARIS ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6034ALIEF MIDDLE
HOUSTON · ALIEF ISD
Middle29.0%-13.9pp
6035APOLLO J H
RICHARDSON · RICHARDSON ISD
Middle29.0%-13.9pp
6036AUDIE MURPHY MIDDLE
FORT CAVAZOS · KILLEEN ISD
Middle29.0%-13.9pp
6037B H MACON EL
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6038BAIRD H S
BAIRD · BAIRD ISD
High29.0%-13.9pp
6039BARTON EL
IRVING · IRVING ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6040BENITO MARTINEZ EL
FT HANCOCK · FT HANCOCK ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6041BONHAM EL
MIDLAND · MIDLAND ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6042BORMAN EL
DENTON · DENTON ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6043BROWNE MIDDLE
CORPUS CHRISTI · CORPUS CHRISTI ISD
Middle29.0%-13.9pp
6044BRUCEVILLE-EDDY INT
EDDY · BRUCEVILLE-EDDY ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6045BRUCEVILLE-EDDY J H
EDDY · BRUCEVILLE-EDDY ISD
Middle29.0%-13.9pp
6046CABLE EL
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6047CALHOUN MIDDLE
DENTON · DENTON ISD
Middle29.0%-13.9pp
6048CARMONA-HARRISON EL
LUBBOCK · LUBBOCK ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6049CARVER EL
GREENVILLE · GREENVILLE ISD
Elementary29.0%-13.9pp
6050CAST TECH H S
SAN ANTONIO · SAN ANTONIO ISD
High29.0%-13.9pp
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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.