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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
1651SKIDMORE-TYNAN H S
SKIDMORE · SKIDMORE-TYNAN ISD
High52.0%+15.9pp
1652SPRING BRANCH MIDDLE
HOUSTON · SPRING BRANCH ISD
Middle52.0%+15.9pp
1653SUNRAY H S
SUNRAY · SUNRAY COLLEGIATE ISD
High52.0%+15.9pp
1654TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY K-12
LUBBOCK · TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY K-12
Combined52.0%+15.9pp
1655TISON MIDDLE
WEATHERFORD · WEATHERFORD ISD
Middle52.0%+15.9pp
1656UPLIFT NORTH HILLS PREP PS
IRVING · UPLIFT EDUCATION
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1657W A PORTER EL
HURST · BIRDVILLE ISD
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1658WALNUT SPRINGS EL
DRIPPING SPRINGS · DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1659WELLINGTON EL
FLOWER MOUND · LEWISVILLE ISD
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1660WEST END EL
INDUSTRY · BELLVILLE ISD
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1661WEST MESQUITE H S
MESQUITE · MESQUITE ISD
High52.0%+15.9pp
1662WHARTON K-8 DUAL LANGUAGE ACADEMY
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1663WILSHIRE EL
EULESS · HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD ISD
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1664WINDSOR EL
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
Elementary52.0%+15.9pp
1665WOODLAND ACRES MIDDLE
HOUSTON · GALENA PARK ISD
Middle52.0%+15.9pp
1666WYLIE WEST J H
ABILENE · WYLIE ISD
Middle52.0%+15.9pp
1667YES PREP - NORTHLINE
HOUSTON · YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC
High52.0%+15.9pp
1668ACTON EL
GRANBURY · GRANBURY ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1669ANDREWS H S
ANDREWS · ANDREWS ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1670ARGYLE WEST
ARGYLE · ARGYLE ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1671AULT EL
CYPRESS · CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1672BASIS AUSTIN
AUSTIN · BASIS TEXAS
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1673BEATRIZ G GARZA MIDDLE
WESLACO · WESLACO ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1674BIG SANDY H S
BIG SANDY · BIG SANDY ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1675BLISS EL
EL PASO · EL PASO ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1676BOWIE J H
BOWIE · BOWIE ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1677BRADLEY MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTH EAST ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1678BROWNWOOD MIDDLE
BROWNWOOD · BROWNWOOD ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1679BURNS EL
BROWNSVILLE · BROWNSVILLE ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1680CALALLEN WEST INT
CORPUS CHRISTI · CALALLEN ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1681CAPROCK H S
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1682CARDIFF J H
KATY · KATY ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1683CHISHOLM TRAIL H S
FORT WORTH · EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1684CLARK MIDDLE
PRINCETON · PRINCETON ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1685DECATUR H S
DECATUR · DECATUR ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1686DOUGLAS BENOLD MIDDLE
GEORGETOWN · GEORGETOWN ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1687EAGLE MOUNTAIN EL
FORT WORTH · EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1688ENNIS H S
ENNIS · ENNIS ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1689FLOUR BLUFF J H
CORPUS CHRISTI · FLOUR BLUFF ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1690FOSTER MIDDLE
LONGVIEW · LONGVIEW ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1691GONZALEZ EL
MCALLEN · MCALLEN ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1692GRAPEVINE MIDDLE
GRAPEVINE · GRAPEVINE-COLLEYVILLE ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1693GROVETON J H-H S
GROVETON · GROVETON ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1694HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (SAN ANTONIO)
SAN ANTONIO · HARMONY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - SOUTH TEXAS
Combined51.0%+14.9pp
1695HIGH ISLAND SCHOOL
HIGH ISLAND · HIGH ISLAND ISD
Combined51.0%+14.9pp
1696HODGES EL
LUBBOCK · LUBBOCK ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1697IDEA HORIZON VISTA COLLEGE PREPARATORY
HORIZON CITY · IDEA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1698IDEA JUDSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY
SAN ANTONIO · IDEA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
High51.0%+14.9pp
1699IDEA MONTERREY PARK COLLEGE PREPARATORY
SAN ANTONIO · IDEA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
High51.0%+14.9pp
1700INGLESIDE H S
INGLESIDE · INGLESIDE ISD
High51.0%+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 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.