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Texas schools ranked by test score

Latest STAAR year (2023-24). 3,404 schools with reported Social Studies scores. State average: 46.5%.
RankSchoolLevelSocial Studiesvs state
851CANUTILLO H S
EL PASO · CANUTILLO ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
852CENTRAL J H
EULESS · HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD ISD
Middle66.0%+19.5pp
853CYPRESS LAKES H S
KATY · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
854DUNCANVILLE H S
DUNCANVILLE · DUNCANVILLE ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
855EAST VIEW H S
GEORGETOWN · GEORGETOWN ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
856EASTWOOD KNOLLS INTERNATIONAL
EL PASO · YSLETA ISD
Elementary66.0%+19.5pp
857GREAT HEARTS NORTHERN OAKS
SAN ANTONIO · GREAT HEARTS TEXAS
Combined66.0%+19.5pp
858HARMONY SCIENCE ACADEMY - EULESS
EULESS · HARMONY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - NORTH TEXAS
High66.0%+19.5pp
859INGLESIDE H S
INGLESIDE · INGLESIDE ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
860LEXINGTON H S
LEXINGTON · LEXINGTON ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
861LUFKIN H S
LUFKIN · LUFKIN ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
862NORTH FORNEY H S
FORNEY · FORNEY ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
863ORANGE GROVE H S
ORANGE GROVE · ORANGE GROVE ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
864PLEASANTON H S
PLEASANTON · PLEASANTON ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
865PSJA SOUTHWEST EARLY COLLEGE H S
PHARR · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
866RAY BRASWELL H S
AUBREY · DENTON ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
867REFUGIO H S
REFUGIO · REFUGIO ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
868RODGER & ELLEN BECK J H
KATY · KATY ISD
Middle66.0%+19.5pp
869SEAGOVILLE H S
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
870SEGUIN H S
ARLINGTON · ARLINGTON ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
871SHARYLAND PIONEER H S
MISSION · SHARYLAND ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
872SOUTH TEXAS ISD PREPARATORY ACADEMY
EDINBURG · SOUTH TEXAS ISD
Middle66.0%+19.5pp
873STAFFORD STEM MAGNET ACADEMY
STAFFORD · STAFFORD MSD
Combined66.0%+19.5pp
874TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY K-12
LUBBOCK · TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY K-12
Combined66.0%+19.5pp
875UNITED SOUTH H S
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
876W H ADAMSON H S
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
High66.0%+19.5pp
877WILKINSON MIDDLE
FRISCO · FRISCO ISD
Middle66.0%+19.5pp
878ANGLETON H S
ANGLETON · ANGLETON ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
879BELLVILLE H S
BELLVILLE · BELLVILLE ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
880BELTON H S
BELTON · BELTON ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
881BUSH MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTH EAST ISD
Middle65.0%+18.5pp
882CENTRAL HEIGHTS MIDDLE
NACOGDOCHES · CENTRAL HEIGHTS ISD
Middle65.0%+18.5pp
883CHILDRESS H S
CHILDRESS · CHILDRESS ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
884CHISHOLM TRAIL H S
FORT WORTH · EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
885CLARK MIDDLE
FRISCO · FRISCO ISD
Middle65.0%+18.5pp
886CLAUDE SCHOOLS
CLAUDE · CLAUDE ISD
Combined65.0%+18.5pp
887COLLEYVILLE MIDDLE
COLLEYVILLE · GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE ISD
Middle65.0%+18.5pp
888DEL RIO H S
DEL RIO · SAN FELIPE-DEL RIO CISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
889DEL VALLE H S
EL PASO · YSLETA ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
890DETROIT H S
DETROIT · DETROIT ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
891EDINBURG NORTH H S
EDINBURG · EDINBURG CISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
892FLATONIA SECONDARY
FLATONIA · FLATONIA ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
893FOUNDERS CLASSICAL ACADEMY-TYLER
TYLER · TEXAS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMIES
Combined65.0%+18.5pp
894GANADO H S
GANADO · GANADO ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
895KRUM H S
KRUM · KRUM ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
896LONDON MIDDLE
CORPUS CHRISTI · LONDON ISD
Middle65.0%+18.5pp
897LONGVIEW H S
LONGVIEW · LONGVIEW ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
898MATHIS H S
MATHIS · MATHIS ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
899MOODY H S
MOODY · MOODY ISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
900PEWITT H S
OMAHA · PEWITT CISD
High65.0%+18.5pp
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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 Social Studies 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.