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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
2051KENDALL EL
BOERNE · BOERNE ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2052KIKER EL
AUSTIN · AUSTIN ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2053KIPP AUSTIN BRAVE
AUSTIN · KIPP TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
High47.0%+10.9pp
2054LIGHT FARMS EL
CELINA · PROSPER ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2055LIPAN EL
LIPAN · LIPAN ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2056LIVINGSTON H S
LIVINGSTON · LIVINGSTON ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2057MABANK J H
MABANK · MABANK ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2058MANSFIELD SUMMIT H S
ARLINGTON · MANSFIELD ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2059MARTIN H S
LAREDO · LAREDO ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2060MARY BURKS MAREK EL
PEARLAND · ALVIN ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2061MAYPEARL H S
MAYPEARL · MAYPEARL ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2062MCLEAN MIDDLE
FORT WORTH · FORT WORTH ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2063MULESHOE H S
MULESHOE · MULESHOE ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2064NEW HOME SCHOOL
NEW HOME · NEW HOME ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2065NICK KERR MIDDLE
BURLESON · BURLESON ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2066NORTH HOPKINS H S
SULPHUR SPRINGS · NORTH HOPKINS ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2067OAK CREEK EL
NEW BRAUNFELS · COMAL ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2068PALO DURO H S
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2069PERRYTON J H
PERRYTON · PERRYTON ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2070PINK EL
FRISCO · FRISCO ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2071PLAINVIEW CLASSICAL ACADEMY
PLAINVIEW · TEXAS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMIES
Combined47.0%+10.9pp
2072PORT NECHES MIDDLE
PORT NECHES · PORT NECHES-GROVES ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2073PRESIDIO H S
PRESIDIO · PRESIDIO ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2074RANDOLPH EL
RANDOLPH A F B · RANDOLPH FIELD ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2075RAY BRASWELL H S
AUBREY · DENTON ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2076RED OAK H S
RED OAK · RED OAK ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2077RISE ACADEMY
LUBBOCK · RISE ACADEMY
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2078SAM HOUSTON EL
MARSHALL · MARSHALL ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2079SANTA ROSA H S
SANTA ROSA · SANTA ROSA ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2080SCOTSDALE EL
EL PASO · YSLETA ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2081SEASHORE MIDDLE ACAD
CORPUS CHRISTI · SEASHORE CHARTER SCHOOLS
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2082SEGUIN H S
ARLINGTON · ARLINGTON ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2083SIEBERT EL
EASTLAND · EASTLAND ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2084SOUTHSIDE H S
SAN ANTONIO · SOUTHSIDE ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2085SPRING LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
HOUSTON · SPRING ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2086SUMEER ELEMEMTARY
MELISSA · MELISSA ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2087TANGLEWOOD MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2088THE STEM ACADEMY
ODESSA · ECTOR COUNTY ISD
Combined47.0%+10.9pp
2089TOM BEAN MIDDLE
TOM BEAN · TOM BEAN ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2090TOMBALL INT
TOMBALL · TOMBALL ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2091TRIVIUM ACADEMY
CARROLLTON · TRIVIUM ACADEMY
Combined47.0%+10.9pp
2092TRUETT WILSON MIDDLE
HASLET · NORTHWEST ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2093TURNER H S
CARROLLTON · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2094UNITED SOUTH MIDDLE
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
Middle47.0%+10.9pp
2095UPLIFT LUNA PREP H S
DALLAS · UPLIFT EDUCATION
High47.0%+10.9pp
2096UPLIFT WILLIAMS PREP H S
DALLAS · UPLIFT EDUCATION
High47.0%+10.9pp
2097VALLEY VIEW EL
AUSTIN · EANES ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2098VALLEY VIEW H S
VALLEY VIEW · VALLEY VIEW ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
2099WALCOTT EL
HEREFORD · WALCOTT ISD
Elementary47.0%+10.9pp
2100WEST SABINE H S
PINELAND · WEST SABINE ISD
High47.0%+10.9pp
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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.