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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
751SWENKE EL
CYPRESS · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Elementary68.0%+25.1pp
752TOM HICKS EL
FRISCO · LEWISVILLE ISD
Elementary68.0%+25.1pp
753TRAVIS EL
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary68.0%+25.1pp
754VALLEY VIEW SOUTH EL
HIDALGO · VALLEY VIEW ISD
Elementary68.0%+25.1pp
755WILLIAM F BARNETT EL
SANTA FE · SANTA FE ISD
Elementary68.0%+25.1pp
756WORTHAM INT
MCKINNEY · FRISCO ISD
Middle68.0%+25.1pp
757AB HARRISON INT
WYLIE · WYLIE ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
758ABERNATHY H S
ABERNATHY · ABERNATHY ISD
High67.0%+24.1pp
759ANNETTA EL
ALEDO · ALEDO ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
760BEAR CREEK EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
761BETHANY EL
PLANO · PLANO ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
762BETTE PEROT EL
KELLER · KELLER ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
763BLEDSOE EL
FRISCO · FRISCO ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
764BRAUN STATION EL
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
765BRENTWOOD EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
766BRIARMEADOW CHARTER
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
767BROOKS WESTER MIDDLE
MANSFIELD · MANSFIELD ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
768BRYKER WOODS EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
769CENTRAL HEIGHTS H S
NACOGDOCHES · CENTRAL HEIGHTS ISD
High67.0%+24.1pp
770CHAPEL PARK EL
WACO · MIDWAY ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
771CLEAR LAKE H S
HOUSTON · CLEAR CREEK ISD
High67.0%+24.1pp
772DOERRE INT
KLEIN · KLEIN ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
773EASTWOOD HEIGHTS EL
EL PASO · YSLETA ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
774EP RAYZOR EL
LANTANA · DENTON ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
775FARWELL EL
FARWELL · FARWELL ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
776FARWELL J H
FARWELL · FARWELL ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
777FIELD EL
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
778FRIENDSWOOD H S
FRIENDSWOOD · FRIENDSWOOD ISD
High67.0%+24.1pp
779GALE POND ALAMO EL
ODESSA · ECTOR COUNTY ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
780GARDEN RIDGE EL
FLOWER MOUND · LEWISVILLE ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
781GORZYCKI MIDDLE
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
782HALLETTSVILLE EL
HALLETTSVILLE · HALLETTSVILLE ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
783HOOK EL
STEPHENVILLE · STEPHENVILLE ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
784HUGGINS EL
FULSHEAR · LAMAR CISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
785JEFFERSON ELEM
EDINBURG · EDINBURG CISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
786KELLER MIDDLE
KELLER · KELLER ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
787LEO A RIZZUTO EL
LA PORTE · LA PORTE ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
788MANFORD WILLIAMS EL
RICHMOND · LAMAR CISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
789MARTIN EL
WEATHERFORD · WEATHERFORD ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
790MASON H S
MASON · MASON ISD
High67.0%+24.1pp
791MAURINE CAIN MIDDLE
ROCKWALL · ROCKWALL ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
792MEADOW CREEK EL
BEDFORD · HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
793MELISSA MIDDLE
MELISSA · MELISSA ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
794MIDWAY H S
WACO · MIDWAY ISD
High67.0%+24.1pp
795MT VERNON EL
MOUNT VERNON · MOUNT VERNON ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
796PARAMOUNT TERRACE EL
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
797PECAN TRAIL INT
COLLEGE STATION · COLLEGE STATION ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
798PIEPER RANCH MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · COMAL ISD
Middle67.0%+24.1pp
799RAMIREZ EL
LUBBOCK · LUBBOCK ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
800RANCHO SIENNA EL
GEORGETOWN · LIBERTY HILL ISD
Elementary67.0%+24.1pp
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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 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.