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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
1201MAUD SCHOOL
MAUD · MAUD ISD
Combined58.0%+21.9pp
1202MCCULLOCH INT
DALLAS · HIGHLAND PARK ISD
Middle58.0%+21.9pp
1203MCGOWN EL
CYPRESS · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1204MCLEAN SCHOOL
MCLEAN · MCLEAN ISD
Combined58.0%+21.9pp
1205NAVARRO H S
SEGUIN · NAVARRO ISD
High58.0%+21.9pp
1206NORTHWOOD HILLS EL
DALLAS · RICHARDSON ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1207PLUM CREEK EL
JOSHUA · JOSHUA ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1208RAINWATER EL
CARROLLTON · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1209RANCHVIEW H S
IRVING · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
High58.0%+21.9pp
1210ROGERS MIDDLE
PEARLAND · PEARLAND ISD
Middle58.0%+21.9pp
1211ROWE H S
MC ALLEN · MCALLEN ISD
High58.0%+21.9pp
1212SALTILLO SCHOOL
SALTILLO · SALTILLO ISD
Combined58.0%+21.9pp
1213SAVOY EL
SAVOY · SAVOY ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1214SHIRLEY DILL BROTHERS EL
PEARLAND · ALVIN ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1215SMALL MIDDLE
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Middle58.0%+21.9pp
1216SOUTHARD MIDDLE
PRINCETON · PRINCETON ISD
Middle58.0%+21.9pp
1217SPARKS EL
FRISCO · FRISCO ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1218SPICEWOOD EL
AUSTIN · ROUND ROCK ISD
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1219STEVENSON MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Middle58.0%+21.9pp
1220SWEENY H S
SWEENY · SWEENY ISD
High58.0%+21.9pp
1221TEXLINE SCHOOL
TEXLINE · TEXLINE ISD
Combined58.0%+21.9pp
1222TOLAR J H
TOLAR · TOLAR ISD
Middle58.0%+21.9pp
1223UNIVERSAL ACADEMY-BARTONVILLE
BARTONVILLE · UNIVERSAL ACADEMY
Elementary58.0%+21.9pp
1224VICTORY LAKES INT
LEAGUE CITY · CLEAR CREEK ISD
Middle58.0%+21.9pp
1225WEST FORK H S
KINGWOOD · NEW CANEY ISD
High58.0%+21.9pp
1226ABERNATHY MIDDLE
ABERNATHY · ABERNATHY ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1227ANGLETON H S
ANGLETON · ANGLETON ISD
High57.0%+20.9pp
1228ARBOR CREEK MIDDLE
CARROLLTON · LEWISVILLE ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1229ARTIE L HENRY MIDDLE
CEDAR PARK · LEANDER ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1230BANGS MIDDLE
BANGS · BANGS ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1231BERNAL MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1232BLACK MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1233BOLING H S
BOLING · BOLING ISD
High57.0%+20.9pp
1234BONNETTE J H
DEER PARK · DEER PARK ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1235BRACKETT J H
BRACKETTVILLE · BRACKETT ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1236CHARLENE MCKINZEY MIDDLE
MANSFIELD · MANSFIELD ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1237CHISUM MIDDLE
PARIS · CHISUM ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1238COLONY MEADOWS EL
SUGAR LAND · FORT BEND ISD
Elementary57.0%+20.9pp
1239COLUMBUS H S
COLUMBUS · COLUMBUS ISD
High57.0%+20.9pp
1240COPPELL CLASSICAL ACADEMY
COPPELL · TEXAS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMIES
Elementary57.0%+20.9pp
1241CROCKETT MIDDLE
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1242CYPRESS LAKES H S
KATY · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
High57.0%+20.9pp
1243D'HANIS SCHOOL
D'HANIS · D'HANIS ISD
Combined57.0%+20.9pp
1244DE LA PAZ MIDDLE
RIVIERA · RIVIERA ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1245DERETCHIN EL
THE WOODLANDS · CONROE ISD
Elementary57.0%+20.9pp
1246DOSS EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary57.0%+20.9pp
1247DOUGLASS SCHOOL
DOUGLASS · DOUGLASS ISD
Combined57.0%+20.9pp
1248ELEANOR KOLITZ HEBREW LANGUAGE ACADEMY
SAN ANTONIO · ELEANOR KOLITZ HEBREW LANGUAGE ACADEMY
Elementary57.0%+20.9pp
1249EULESS J H
EULESS · HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD ISD
Middle57.0%+20.9pp
1250FORNEY H S
FORNEY · FORNEY ISD
High57.0%+20.9pp
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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 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.