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Texas schools ranked by test score

Latest STAAR year (2023-24). 3,404 schools with reported Social Studies scores. State average: 46.5%.
RankSchoolLevelSocial Studiesvs state
1851JEFFERSON H S
SAN ANTONIO · SAN ANTONIO ISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1852JOHN F KENNEDY H S
SAN ANTONIO · EDGEWOOD ISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1853K B POLK CENTER FOR ACADEMICALLY TALENTED & GIFTED
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary42.0%-4.5pp
1854KLEB INT
KLEIN · KLEIN ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1855LA GRANGE MIDDLE
LA GRANGE · LA GRANGE ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1856LAMPASAS MIDDLE
LAMPASAS · LAMPASAS ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1857LOMETA SCHOOL
LOMETA · LOMETA ISD
Combined42.0%-4.5pp
1858RAYBURN H S
IVANHOE · SAM RAYBURN ISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1859RICE SCH /LA ESCUELA RICE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary42.0%-4.5pp
1860RIVER ROAD MIDDLE
AMARILLO · RIVER ROAD ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1861ROSCOE COLLEGIATE H S
ROSCOE · ROSCOE COLLEGIATE ISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1862SHELBYVILLE SCHOOL
SHELBYVILLE · SHELBYVILLE ISD
Combined42.0%-4.5pp
1863SST DISCOVERY
SAN ANTONIO · SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DISCOVERY
Elementary42.0%-4.5pp
1864SST NORTHWEST
SAN ANTONIO · SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DISCOVERY
Elementary42.0%-4.5pp
1865STOCKDICK J H
KATY · KATY ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1866UTOPIA SCHOOL
UTOPIA · UTOPIA ISD
Combined42.0%-4.5pp
1867VAN VLECK JR H S
VAN VLECK · VAN VLECK ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1868VETERANS MIDDLE
RIO GRANDE CITY · RIO GRANDE CITY GRULLA ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1869WEST HARDIN H S
SARATOGA · WEST HARDIN COUNTY CISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1870WEST MEMORIAL J H
KATY · KATY ISD
Middle42.0%-4.5pp
1871WEST SABINE H S
PINELAND · WEST SABINE ISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1872WINK H S
WINK · WINK-LOVING ISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1873YATES H S
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
High42.0%-4.5pp
1874YES PREP - 5TH WARD
HOUSTON · YES PREP PUBLIC SCHOOLS INC
High42.0%-4.5pp
1875BLACK MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1876BLANCO MIDDLE
BLANCO · BLANCO ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1877BLOOMINGTON H S
BLOOMINGTON · BLOOMINGTON ISD
High41.0%-5.5pp
1878CAYUGA MIDDLE
TENNESSEE COLONY · CAYUGA ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1879CHILTON SCHOOL
CHILTON · CHILTON ISD
Combined41.0%-5.5pp
1880CHISUM MIDDLE
PARIS · CHISUM ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1881CISCO J H
CISCO · CISCO ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1882DAWSON PK-12
DAWSON · DAWSON ISD
Combined41.0%-5.5pp
1883EARL & MARTHALU DIETERICH MIDDLE
MIDLOTHIAN · MIDLOTHIAN ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1884ESTACADO H S
LUBBOCK · LUBBOCK ISD
High41.0%-5.5pp
1885GARNER COLLEGE AND CAREER PREPARATORY ACADEMY
WEATHERFORD · GARNER ISD
Combined41.0%-5.5pp
1886GHOLSON ISD
WACO · GHOLSON ISD
Combined41.0%-5.5pp
1887HAMSHIRE-FANNETT MIDDLE
BEAUMONT · HAMSHIRE-FANNETT ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1888HARTLEY SCHOOL
HARTLEY · HARTLEY ISD
Combined41.0%-5.5pp
1889HOFIUS INT
KLEIN · KLEIN ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1890HURST J H
HURST · HURST-EULESS-BEDFORD ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1891IAGO J H
BOLING · BOLING ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1892INDIAN SPRINGS MIDDLE
KELLER · KELLER ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1893JACKSON TECHNOLOGY CENTER
GARLAND · GARLAND ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1894JORDAN MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1895JUBILEE BROWNSVILLE
BROWNSVILLE · JUBILEE ACADEMIES
Combined41.0%-5.5pp
1896JUDSON STEAM ACADEMY
LONGVIEW · LONGVIEW ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1897JUSTIN F KIMBALL H S
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
High41.0%-5.5pp
1898KATY J H
KATY · KATY ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1899LIBERTY HILL MIDDLE
LIBERTY HILL · LIBERTY HILL ISD
Middle41.0%-5.5pp
1900MERIDIAN H S
MERIDIAN · MERIDIAN ISD
High41.0%-5.5pp
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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 Social Studies 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.