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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
1751RINGGOLD EL
RIO GRANDE CITY · RIO GRANDE CITY GRULLA ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1752RUIZ EL
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1753RYAN EL
DENTON · DENTON ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1754S/SGT MICHAEL P BARRERA VETERANS EL
VON ORMY · SOMERSET ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1755SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
High56.0%+13.1pp
1756SEMINOLE EL
SEMINOLE · SEMINOLE ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1757SHADOW FOREST EL
KINGWOOD · HUMBLE ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1758SOUTH BELT EL
HOUSTON · PASADENA ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1759SPRING HILL J H
LONGVIEW · SPRING HILL ISD
Middle56.0%+13.1pp
1760ST ANTHONY ACADEMY
DALLAS · ST ANTHONY SCHOOL
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1761STONEWALL EL
STONEWALL · FREDERICKSBURG ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1762TEJEDA MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTH EAST ISD
Middle56.0%+13.1pp
1763TOM LEA JR EL
EL PASO · EL PASO ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1764VAN J H
VAN · VAN ISD
Middle56.0%+13.1pp
1765VAN VLECK H S
VAN VLECK · VAN VLECK ISD
High56.0%+13.1pp
1766W LLOYD MEADOR EL
WILLIS · WILLIS ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1767WALCOTT EL
HEREFORD · WALCOTT ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1768WALL H S
WALL · WALL ISD
High56.0%+13.1pp
1769WHITEHOUSE H S
WHITEHOUSE · WHITEHOUSE ISD
High56.0%+13.1pp
1770WILLETT EL
FORNEY · FORNEY ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1771WILLIAM VELASQUEZ EL
RICHMOND · LAMAR CISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1772WINNETKA EL
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1773WOLFE CITY EL
WOLFE CITY · WOLFE CITY ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1774YALE EL
RICHARDSON · RICHARDSON ISD
Elementary56.0%+13.1pp
1775ALPINE H S
ALPINE · ALPINE ISD
High55.0%+12.1pp
1776ALTO BONITO EL
RIO GRANDE CITY · RIO GRANDE CITY GRULLA ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1777ARTIE L HENRY MIDDLE
CEDAR PARK · LEANDER ISD
Middle55.0%+12.1pp
1778B H HAMBLEN EL
CHANNELVIEW · CHANNELVIEW ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1779BAR W EL
LEANDER · LIBERTY HILL ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1780BASIS SAN ANTONIO PRI - JACK LEWIS JR CAMPUS
SAN ANTONIO · BASIS TEXAS
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1781BEASLEY EL
BEASLEY · LAMAR CISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1782BEL AIR H S
EL PASO · YSLETA ISD
High55.0%+12.1pp
1783BERNSHAUSEN EL
KLEIN · KLEIN ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1784BOWMAN MIDDLE
PLANO · PLANO ISD
Middle55.0%+12.1pp
1785BRADLEY EL
SPRING · CONROE ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1786BREEDEN EL
BROWNSVILLE · BROWNSVILLE ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1787BUSH MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTH EAST ISD
Middle55.0%+12.1pp
1788BUTTERFIELD EL
SANGER · SANGER ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1789C E VAIL EL
LA FERIA · LA FERIA ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1790CAGE EL
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1791CAMERON DUAL LANGUAGE MAGNET
ODESSA · ECTOR COUNTY ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1792CARMICHAEL EL
HOUSTON · ALDINE ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1793CENTRAL MIDDLE
WESLACO · WESLACO ISD
Middle55.0%+12.1pp
1794CESAR CHAVEZ EL
PHARR · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1795CHARLOTTE COX EL
CEDAR PARK · LEANDER ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1796CHILDRESS EL
CHILDRESS · CHILDRESS ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1797CHINA SPRING INT
WACO · CHINA SPRING ISD
Middle55.0%+12.1pp
1798CISCO J H
CISCO · CISCO ISD
Middle55.0%+12.1pp
1799CLARK EL
PORTLAND · GREGORY-PORTLAND ISD
Elementary55.0%+12.1pp
1800CLARK MIDDLE
PRINCETON · PRINCETON ISD
Middle55.0%+12.1pp
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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.