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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
1351LARUE MILLER EL
MIDLOTHIAN · MIDLOTHIAN ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1352LAWN EL
LAWN · JIM NED CISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1353LONE STAR EL
KELLER · KELLER ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1354LOPEZ-RIGGINS EL
LOS FRESNOS · LOS FRESNOS CISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1355MAGNOLIA PARKWAY EL
MAGNOLIA · MAGNOLIA ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1356MARVIN E ROBINSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MGMT
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
High60.0%+17.1pp
1357MEADOW WOOD EL
HOUSTON · SPRING BRANCH ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1358MONTWOOD MIDDLE
EL PASO · SOCORRO ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1359NETTE SHULTZ
DENTON · DENTON ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1360OAK WOODS SCHOOL
GRANBURY · GRANBURY ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1361PANHANDLE J H
PANHANDLE · PANHANDLE ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1362PEARLAND J H EAST
PEARLAND · PEARLAND ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1363PLEASANT VALLEY EL
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1364PLUM CREEK EL
JOSHUA · JOSHUA ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1365PRIDDY SCHOOL
PRIDDY · PRIDDY ISD
Combined60.0%+17.1pp
1366QUAIL VALLEY MIDDLE
MISSOURI CITY · FORT BEND ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1367R C BARTON MIDDLE
BUDA · HAYS CISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1368REYNOLDS MIDDLE
PROSPER · PROSPER ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1369RIDGETOP EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1370ROBINSON INT
ROBINSON · ROBINSON ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1371ROBISON EL
CYPRESS · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1372ROWE LANE EL
PFLUGERVILLE · PFLUGERVILLE ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1373RUBEN HINOJOSA EL
MISSION · SHARYLAND ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1374SACHSE H S
SACHSE · GARLAND ISD
High60.0%+17.1pp
1375SHALLOWATER INT
SHALLOWATER · SHALLOWATER ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1376SHARON SHANNON EL
ROCKWALL · ROCKWALL ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1377STAFFORD MIDDLE
FRISCO · FRISCO ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1378STANTON MIDDLE
STANTON · STANTON ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1379T E BAXTER EL
MIDLOTHIAN · MIDLOTHIAN ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1380THOMAS R CULVER EL
ROSENBERG · LAMAR CISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1381TIDEHAVEN INT
EL MATON · TIDEHAVEN ISD
Middle60.0%+17.1pp
1382TREETOPS SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
EULESS · TREETOPS SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL
Combined60.0%+17.1pp
1383WALKER CREEK EL
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS · BIRDVILLE ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1384WORTHAM OAKS EL
SAN ANTONIO · JUDSON ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1385WYLIE EAST INT
ABILENE · WYLIE ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1386WYLIE H S
ABILENE · WYLIE ISD
High60.0%+17.1pp
1387WYLIE WEST INT
ABILENE · WYLIE ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1388ZAPATA NORTH EL
ZAPATA · ZAPATA COUNTY ISD
Elementary60.0%+17.1pp
1389ACADEMY H S
PLANO · PLANO ISD
High59.0%+16.1pp
1390ACTON EL
GRANBURY · GRANBURY ISD
Elementary59.0%+16.1pp
1391AGNES COTTON ACADEMY
SAN ANTONIO · SAN ANTONIO ISD
Middle59.0%+16.1pp
1392ALDRIDGE EL
RICHARDSON · PLANO ISD
Elementary59.0%+16.1pp
1393ANNA H S
ANNA · ANNA ISD
High59.0%+16.1pp
1394ASPERMONT H S
ASPERMONT · ASPERMONT ISD
High59.0%+16.1pp
1395BARBARA FASKEN EL
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
Elementary59.0%+16.1pp
1396BASIS BENBROOK
BENBROOK · BASIS TEXAS
Elementary59.0%+16.1pp
1397BEAR BRANCH INT
MAGNOLIA · MAGNOLIA ISD
Middle59.0%+16.1pp
1398BELLS EL
BELLS · BELLS ISD
Elementary59.0%+16.1pp
1399BLACKBURN EL
FORNEY · FORNEY ISD
Elementary59.0%+16.1pp
1400BLAND H S
FARMERSVILLE · BLAND ISD
High59.0%+16.1pp
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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.