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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
3501MISSION VALLEY EL
EL PASO · YSLETA ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3502MOLLY LIVENGOOD CARTER EL
HASLET · NORTHWEST ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3503MONTANA VISTA EL
EL PASO · CLINT ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3504MOORE MIDDLE
TYLER · TYLER ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3505NELSON EL
DENTON · DENTON ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3506NEW DEAL H S
NEW DEAL · NEW DEAL ISD
High44.0%+1.1pp
3507NEWTON COLLINS EL
AUSTIN · DEL VALLE ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3508NORMANDY CROSSING EL
HOUSTON · GALENA PARK ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3509NORTH HOPKINS H S
SULPHUR SPRINGS · NORTH HOPKINS ISD
High44.0%+1.1pp
3510OLLIE O'GRADY EL
MISSION · MISSION CISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3511PALO DURO H S
AMARILLO · AMARILLO ISD
High44.0%+1.1pp
3512PARKER EL
GALVESTON · GALVESTON ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3513PETE GALLEGO EL
EAGLE PASS · EAGLE PASS ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3514PETERSEN EL
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3515PHELAN EL
RICHMOND · LAMAR CISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3516PIONEER TECHNOLOGY AND ARTS ACADEMY NORTH DALLAS
DALLAS · PIONEER TECHNOLOGY & ARTS ACADEMY
Combined44.0%+1.1pp
3517PLAINS EL
PLAINS · PLAINS ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3518POTTSBORO EL
POTTSBORO · POTTSBORO ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3519PRADA EL
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3520PROGRESO EL
PROGRESO · PROGRESO ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3521QUITMAN EL
QUITMAN · QUITMAN ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3522QUITMAN J H
QUITMAN · QUITMAN ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3523RADCLIFFE & SUE KILLAM EL
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3524RAMIRO BARRERA MIDDLE
RIO GRANDE CITY · ROMA ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3525RICHLAND MIDDLE
RICHLAND HILLS · BIRDVILLE ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3526RIO GRANDE CITY H S
RIO GRANDE CITY · RIO GRANDE CITY GRULLA ISD
High44.0%+1.1pp
3527RIVERA EL
EL PASO · EL PASO ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3528RIVERCREST H S
BOGATA · RIVERCREST ISD
High44.0%+1.1pp
3529ROBERTO J SANTOS EL
LAREDO · UNITED ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3530ROGERS EL
ROGERS · ROGERS ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3531ROLLING MEADOWS EL
SAN ANTONIO · JUDSON ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3532ROOSEVELT EL
LUBBOCK · ROOSEVELT ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3533ROSEHILL EL
TOMBALL · TOMBALL ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3534ROYALWOOD EL
HOUSTON · SHELDON ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3535SALVADOR SANCHEZ MIDDLE
EL PASO · SOCORRO ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3536SANGER H S
SANGER · SANGER ISD
High44.0%+1.1pp
3537SAVOY EL
SAVOY · SAVOY ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3538SCHINDEWOLF INT
KLEIN · KLEIN ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3539SEMINOLE J H
SEMINOLE · SEMINOLE ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3540SHAMROCK ISD
SHAMROCK · SHAMROCK ISD
Combined44.0%+1.1pp
3541SHERIDAN EL
SHERIDAN · RICE CISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3542SHOREHAVEN EL
GARLAND · GARLAND ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3543SKY HARBOUR EL
SAN ANTONIO · SOUTHWEST ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3544SNYDER INT
SNYDER · SNYDER ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3545SOUTH EARLY COLLEGE H S
HOUSTON · HOUSTON ISD
High44.0%+1.1pp
3546STARK EL
FARMERS BRANCH · CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3547STEADHAM EL
ROWLETT · GARLAND ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3548STRAUS MIDDLE
SAN ANTONIO · NORTHSIDE ISD
Middle44.0%+1.1pp
3549T G TERRY EL
DALLAS · DALLAS ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
3550THE SCHOOL FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT BAMMEL
HOUSTON · SPRING ISD
Elementary44.0%+1.1pp
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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.