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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
1701KATHY CARAWAY EL
AUSTIN · ROUND ROCK ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1702KEENE H S
KEENE · KEENE ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1703LA VERNIA J H
LA VERNIA · LA VERNIA ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1704LAKE HIGHLANDS EL
DALLAS · RICHARDSON ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1705LAKEVIEW EL
ROANOKE · NORTHWEST ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1706LAMPASAS MIDDLE
LAMPASAS · LAMPASAS ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1707LIBERTY EL
FLOWER MOUND · LEWISVILLE ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1708LIBERTY H S
LIBERTY · LIBERTY ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1709LOIS LINDSEY EL
MCKINNEY · ALLEN ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1710LOPEZ-RIGGINS EL
LOS FRESNOS · LOS FRESNOS CISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1711LUFKIN H S
LUFKIN · LUFKIN ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1712LYNDON B JOHNSON
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1713MANVEL J H
MANVEL · ALVIN ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1714MARTINSVILLE SCHOOL
MARTINSVILLE · MARTINSVILLE ISD
Combined51.0%+14.9pp
1715MCCALL EL
WILLOW PARK · ALEDO ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1716MCCARROLL MIDDLE
DECATUR · DECATUR ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1717MCGREGOR H S
MCGREGOR · MCGREGOR ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1718MEDINA VALLEY LOMA ALTA MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · MEDINA VALLEY ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1719MEMORIAL EL
WESLACO · WESLACO ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1720MOZELLE BROWN EL
WHITEHOUSE · WHITEHOUSE ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1721NEW WAVERLY J H
NEW WAVERLY · NEW WAVERLY ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1722NOCONA EL
NOCONA · NOCONA ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1723NOTTINGHAM COUNTRY EL
KATY · KATY ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1724O HENRY MIDDLE
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1725OAK MEADOW EL
SAN ANTONIO · NORTH EAST ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1726OLNEY EL
OLNEY · OLNEY ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1727PARKSIDE EL
GEORGETOWN · LEANDER ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1728PORT NECHES-GROVES H S
PORT NECHES · PORT NECHES-GROVES ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1729RANKIN SCHOOL
RANKIN · RANKIN ISD
Combined51.0%+14.9pp
1730RENNER MIDDLE
PLANO · PLANO ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1731RODEO PALMS J H
MANVEL · ALVIN ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1732SABINE H S
GLADEWATER · SABINE ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1733SAGINAW H S
SAGINAW · EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1734SAIGLING EL
PLANO · PLANO ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1735SAM HOUSTON EL
WESLACO · WESLACO ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1736SAM RAYBURN H S
PASADENA · PASADENA ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1737SMITH EL
FRISCO · FRISCO ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1738SONORA SECONDARY SCHOOL
SONORA · SONORA ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1739SOUTH TEXAS ISD HEALTH PROFESSIONS
MERCEDES · SOUTH TEXAS ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1740SOUTH TEXAS ISD WORLD SCHOLARS
EDINBURG · SOUTH TEXAS ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1741SUE CREECH EL
KATY · KATY ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1742SUMMITT EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1743THIGPEN-ZAVALA EL
MCALLEN · MCALLEN ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1744TULOSO-MIDWAY MIDDLE
CORPUS CHRISTI · TULOSO-MIDWAY ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1745UNITED SOUTH H S
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
High51.0%+14.9pp
1746VALLEY VIEW SOUTH EL
HIDALGO · VALLEY VIEW ISD
Elementary51.0%+14.9pp
1747VALOR SOUTH AUSTIN
AUSTIN · VALOR EDUCATION
Combined51.0%+14.9pp
1748VEGA J H
VEGA · VEGA ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1749VELA MIDDLE
BROWNSVILLE · BROWNSVILLE ISD
Middle51.0%+14.9pp
1750WILLIS H S
WILLIS · WILLIS 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.