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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
6301MAGNOLIA MONTESSORI FOR ALL
AUSTIN · MONTESSORI FOR ALL
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6302MARCUS LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6303MCMICHAEL MIDDLE
NACOGDOCHES · NACOGDOCHES ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6304MEADOWS EL
PLANO · PLANO ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6305MERKEL MIDDLE
MERKEL · MERKEL ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6306MEXIA H S
MEXIA · MEXIA ISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6307MISSION H S
MISSION · MISSION CISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6308MORENO J H
BEEVILLE · BEEVILLE ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6309NEAL EL
SAN ANTONIO · SAN ANTONIO ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6310NEW CANEY EL
NEW CANEY · NEW CANEY ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6311NORMANGEE H S
NORMANGEE · NORMANGEE ISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6312OAKLEY EL
NEW CANEY · NEW CANEY ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6313ORAN M ROBERTS EL
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6314PAMPA H S
PAMPA · PAMPA ISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6315PANTHER CREEK SCHOOL
VALERA · PANTHER CREEK CISD
Combined28.0%-14.9pp
6316PLEASANT RUN EL
LANCASTER · LANCASTER ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6317RAFAEL A CANTU J H
PALMHURST · MISSION CISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6318RAINS J H
EMORY · RAINS ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6319REFUGIO J H
REFUGIO · REFUGIO ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6320RICHARDS H S
RICHARDS · RICHARDS ISD
Combined28.0%-14.9pp
6321ROSS MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6322ROYAL J H
BROOKSHIRE · ROYAL ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6323SAM HOUSTON EL
EAGLE PASS · EAGLE PASS ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6324SAN SABA EL
SAN SABA · SAN SABA ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6325SAVANNAH EL
AUBREY · DENTON ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6326SENDERA RANCH EL
HASLET · NORTHWEST ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6327SER-NINOS CHARTER MIDDLE
HOUSTON · SER-NINOS CHARTER SCHOOL
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6328SHADOWGLEN EL
MANOR · MANOR ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6329SHERIDAN EL
KATY · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6330SLATON H S
SLATON · SLATON ISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6331SNYDER H S
SNYDER · SNYDER ISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6332SOUTHWEST EL
BELTON · BELTON ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6333SPRING MEADOWS EL
SAN ANTONIO · JUDSON ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6334SPRINGHILL EL
PFLUGERVILLE · PFLUGERVILLE ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6335STRICKLAND MIDDLE
DENTON · DENTON ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6336SUNRAY MIDDLE
SUNRAY · SUNRAY COLLEGIATE ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6337SWIFT EL
ARLINGTON · ARLINGTON ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6338TAYLOR H S
TAYLOR · TAYLOR ISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6339TEMPLE H S
TEMPLE · TEMPLE ISD
High28.0%-14.9pp
6340THOMAS J RUSK EL
NACOGDOCHES · NACOGDOCHES ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6341THOMAS J RUSK MIDDLE
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6342TOWNLEY EL
IRVING · IRVING ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6343TRINIDAD SCHOOL
TRINIDAD · TRINIDAD ISD
Combined28.0%-14.9pp
6344TRINITY BASIN PREPARATORY - TITAN ACADEMY
WHITE SETTLEMENT · TRINITY BASIN PREPARATORY
High28.0%-14.9pp
6345UPLIFT ASCEND PREP H S
FORT WORTH · UPLIFT EDUCATION
High28.0%-14.9pp
6346UPLIFT GRAND PREP PS
GRAND PRAIRIE · UPLIFT EDUCATION
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6347UPLIFT TRIUMPH PREP PS
DALLAS · UPLIFT EDUCATION
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
6348VALOR SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO · VALOR EDUCATION
Combined28.0%-14.9pp
6349VETERANS MIDDLE
DONNA · DONNA ISD
Middle28.0%-14.9pp
6350WASHINGTON EL
SHERMAN · SHERMAN ISD
Elementary28.0%-14.9pp
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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.