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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
3051WILLOW CREEK EL
SAGINAW · EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD
Elementary47.0%+4.1pp
3052WOODCREEK MIDDLE
HOUSTON · HUMBLE ISD
Middle47.0%+4.1pp
3053WOODSTONE EL
SAN ANTONIO · NORTH EAST ISD
Elementary47.0%+4.1pp
3054WRIGHT EL
WEATHERFORD · WEATHERFORD ISD
Elementary47.0%+4.1pp
3055A V CATO EL
FORT WORTH · CASTLEBERRY ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3056AIRPORT EL
WESLACO · WESLACO ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3057ALCORTA EL
ABILENE · ABILENE ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3058ALFRED SORENSEN EL
SAN JUAN · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3059AMANDA GARZA-PENA EL
SAN JUAN · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3060ANN WHITNEY EL
HAMILTON · HAMILTON ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3061ARLON R SEAY EL
SPRING BRANCH · COMAL ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3062AUSTIN EL
DAYTON · DAYTON ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3063AUSTWELL-TIVOLI H S
TIVOLI · AUSTWELL-TIVOLI ISD
High46.0%+3.1pp
3064AZLE J H SOUTH
AZLE · AZLE ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3065B H FREEMAN AT GOLDEN MEADOWS EL
GARLAND · GARLAND ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3066B MCDANIEL INT
DENISON · DENISON ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3067BEAUMONT ISD EARLY COLLEGE H S
BEAUMONT · BEAUMONT ISD
High46.0%+3.1pp
3068BILLY BAINES MIDDLE
MISSOURI CITY · FORT BEND ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3069BIVINS EL
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3070BLANTON EL
CARROLLTON · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3071BLUE RIDGE EL
BLUE RIDGE · BLUE RIDGE ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3072BOWIE H S
EL PASO · EL PASO ISD
High46.0%+3.1pp
3073BOYD H S
BOYD · BOYD ISD
High46.0%+3.1pp
3074BRENHAM J H
BRENHAM · BRENHAM ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3075BRIARGROVE EL
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3076BRIDGE CITY INT
BRIDGE CITY · BRIDGE CITY ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3077BROWN MIDDLE
MCALLEN · MCALLEN ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3078BRYSON EL
FORT WORTH · EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3079BUFFALO J H
BUFFALO · BUFFALO ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3080CALK-WILSON EL
CORPUS CHRISTI · CORPUS CHRISTI ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3081CAPITOL EL
LEVELLAND · LEVELLAND ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3082CARMEN V AVILA EL
EDINBURG · EDINBURG CISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3083CARSON EL
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3084CENTERVILLE H S
GROVETON · CENTERVILLE ISD
Combined46.0%+3.1pp
3085CESAR CHAVEZ MIDDLE
MISSION · LA JOYA ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3086CHARTER OAK EL
TEMPLE · BELTON ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3087CHISUM EL
PARIS · CHISUM ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3088CLOVERLEAF EL
HOUSTON · GALENA PARK ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3089COLT EL
MARBLE FALLS · MARBLE FALLS ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3090COMANCHE EL
COMANCHE · COMANCHE ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3091COMSTOCK SCHOOL
COMSTOCK · COMSTOCK ISD
Combined46.0%+3.1pp
3092DAFFRON EL
PLANO · PLANO ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3093DEEPWATER J H
PASADENA · DEER PARK ISD
Middle46.0%+3.1pp
3094DEKALB EL
DEKALB · DEKALB ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3095DEW SCHOOL
DEW · DEW ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3096DORIS CULLINS-LAKE POINTE EL
ROWLETT · ROCKWALL ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3097DR LINDA HENRIE EL
DALLAS · MESQUITE ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3098DRISCOLL EL & MIDDLE
DRISCOLL · DRISCOLL ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3099DRS REED - MOCK EL
SAN JUAN · PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
3100DYER EL
KRUM · KRUM ISD
Elementary46.0%+3.1pp
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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.