A backyard view of T.H. Rogers School

T.H. Rogers is both the best elementary and middle school in the Houston Independent School District (HISD) by Texas STAAR test scores. TH Rogers consistently ranks as the top HISD school; however, it’s not terribly surprising given that every student at Rogers must both be gifted and talented (GT) and apply to attend. Rogers is the only HISD elementary and middle school with such strict entry requirements.

Other top elementary schools with less onerous requirements include West University, Mandarin Immersion Magnet School (MIMS), River Oaks, and Horn. This is MIMS’s first year to break into the top five elementary schools list. While students don’t have to be GT to attend, they do have to learn to read and write Chinese Mandarin fluently. Impressively, this fluency does not come to the detriment of their English ability, which made strong gains this year.

Other top middle schools include Briarmeadow Charter, Mandarin Immersion, Lanier, and Pin Oak. These are the same top five HISD middle schools as last year.

Texas STAAR Test Grading Levels

The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) tests are the primary, quantitative measure of academic performance for Texas public schools. All public school students in grades 3-12 take some number of STAAR tests, although the testing is most consistent in grades 3-8. The STAAR is administered every spring in core subjects including reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. The rankings in this article reflect the most recent test results from spring of 2023. Students’ scores are placed into four performance categories:

  • Did Not Meet Grade Level – Like an “F” on a regular report card
  • Approaches Grade Level – C
  • Meets Grade Level – B
  • Masters Grade Level – A

“Masters Grade Level” is the highest performance score level that a Texas public school student can achieve and generally represents the top 20% of tested students. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) asserts that students who score in the top two levels, “Meets” or “Masters,” have a more than 60% chance of passing college courses. A Texas public school’s Report Card will always show the percentage of enrolled students who scored in each of the four performance categories.

This ranking looks specifically at the percentage of a school’s students who scored in the highest, “Masters Grade Level” performance category. Because “Masters Grade Level” represents about the top 1/5 of public school students in Texas, any school where more than 20% of students are scoring above this level is exceptional by definition.

Family Income Plays an Outsized Role

The biggest indicator of a school’s test scores is the family wealth of its student population. General Academic calculated the weighted R-squared (R²) values between percent of students mastering the STAAR and the percentage of students who qualify for federal free and reduced lunch. R-Squared is a standard statistical measure to determine how predictable a dependent variable (STAAR scores) is simply by looking at the independent variable (family income).

In Texas, a family of four typically qualifies for a reduced price lunch when their household income is below $57,720 (185% above poverty level) or a free lunch when their household income is below $40,560 (130% above poverty). Low family income explains as much as 77% of a school’s STAAR scores:

  • Elementary School Reading Mastery – .748 R² correlation
  • Elementary School Math Mastery – .625
  • Middle School Reading Mastery – .766
  • Middle School Math Mastery – .469

This seemingly inextricable link between family income and academic results does change over time. Students’ scores in math go up – the R-squared value falls from .625 at elementary school to .469 in middle school. However, student’s scores in reading remain strongly linked to family income – the R-squared value even increases slightly from .748 to .766.

The easiest way for a school to unlink their STAAR scores from family income is to enroll students from across the district by lottery. As such, families zoned to low performing or underperforming schools should strongly consider participating in the Houston School Choice Lottery.

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Top Houston ISD Elementary Schools by STAAR “Masters” Scores

The best Houston ISD elementary schools are TH Rogers, West University, Mandarin Immersion, River Oaks, and Horn. Rogers and Mandarin Immersion are both magnet-only schools, meaning that every student at that school must apply and be admitted. Mandarin Immersion stands out in particular because every student there must learn Chinese Mandarin, but apparently not to the detriment of their English reading and writing skills.

Since the STAAR is a peer-normed test in which only about 20% of students will earn the “Masters” designation, any school on this list with higher than 20% is performing better than average. As such, there are at least 43 (27%) Houston ISD elementary and middle schools that are outperforming the Texas state average.

wdt_ID Rank School Average % Mastery Math % Mastery Reading % Mastery % Disadvantaged
222 1 T H Rogers School 83 80 85 15
223 2 West University El 71 64 77 6
224 3 Mandarin Immersion Magnet School 63 66 59 28
225 4 River Oaks El 60 50 68 15
226 5 Horn El 57 55 58 17
227 6 Kolter El 54 54 52 29
228 7 Roberts El 54 53 54 16
229 8 Condit El 49 37 60 37
230 9 Bush El 48 45 51 22
231 10 Oak Forest El 48 43 52 13
232 11 Twain El 48 44 50 20
233 12 Sinclair El 45 39 49 38
234 13 Arabic Immersion Magnet School 44 45 42 54
235 14 Field El 43 37 48 56
236 15 Travis El 43 42 42 16
237 16 Wharton K-8 Dual Language Academy 43 30 55 45
238 17 Lovett El 39 35 43 40
239 18 Harvard El 37 31 41 16
240 19 Parker El 35 33 37 46
241 20 Memorial El 32 24 38 45
242 21 Poe El 32 23 41 34
243 22 Deanda El 30 29 30 93
244 23 Gallegos El 30 28 32 99
245 24 Helms El 29 24 34 55
246 25 Davila El 28 29 26 96

Top Houston ISD Middle Schools by STAAR “Masters” Scores

The best Houston ISD middle schools are TH Rogers, Briarmeadow Charter, Mandarin Immersion, Lanier, Pin Oak, and Project Chrysalis. Of particular note this year is the last school just mentioned, Project Chrysalis Middle School, which jumped from being the 11th top middle school in 2023 at 25% average mastery, up to being the 6th top middle school in 2024 at 42% average mastery.

Fifteen middle schools (25%) are performing better than the Texas state average since more than 20% of their students are earning the “Masters” designation.

wdt_ID Rank School Average % Mastery Math % Mastery Reading % Mastery % Disadvantaged
221 1 T H Rogers School 79 71 85 15
222 2 Briarmeadow Charter 64 60 67 47
223 3 Mandarin Immersion Magnet School 57 43 71 28
224 4 Lanier Middle 54 41 65 29
225 5 Pin Oak Middle 43 27 58 36
226 6 Project Chrysalis Middle 42 35 49 75
227 7 Arabic Immersion Magnet School 31 20 42 54
228 8 Wharton K-8 Dual Language Academy 31 23 39 45
229 9 Hogg Middle 29 21 36 52
230 10 Baylor College Of Medicine Academy At Ryan 26 15 37 73
231 11 Black Middle 25 14 35 58
232 12 Ella J Baker Montessori School 25 10 40 37
233 13 Meyerland Middle 22 8 34 63
234 14 Pershing Middle 21 9 32 60
235 15 Young Women's College Prep Academy 21 16 26 70
236 16 Burbank Middle 20 13 27 96
237 17 West Briar Middle 18 9 27 62
238 18 Gregory-Lincoln Ed Ctr 15 3 27 93
239 19 Rice Sch /La Escuela Rice 15 5 24 66
240 20 Stevenson Middle 15 8 20 92
241 21 Texas Connections Academy At Houston 15 5 25 49
242 22 Energized For Excellence Academy Inc Middle 14 6 21 98
243 23 Pilgrim Academy 14 11 16 96
244 24 Garden Oaks Montessori 13 5 20 43
245 25 Hamilton Middle 13 7 19 86

About the Data

This dataset—which you can download here—was compiled from data pulled from TEA Assessment Research Portal, from the 2023-2024 school year, specifically the Spring 2024 STAAR data. The two data tables represent Grades 3-5 performance for elementary schools, and Grades 6-8 performance for middle schools. “Percent Mastery” scores for both Math and Reading represent the total number of students at a school who earned a performance level of “Mastery” in the respective STAAR 3-8 subject, divided by the total number of students at the same school who took the STAAR 3-8 exam for that subject. The “average mastery” column in the tables above is simply the average of the math and reading scores. The data regarding percentage of economically disadvantaged students comes from Children at Risk, and you can download their full spreadsheet here. For an interactive map of Houston-area school districts with schools, visit the TEA’s website.

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  • Samuel Pearson

    Samuel Pearson is General Academic's Associate Manager. He graduated from Rice University in 2017 with a B.A. in Cognitive Science & Visual and Dramatic Arts. Before joining General Academic's team in 2023, Samuel was a high school teacher and technical director at a premier independent school in Houston.

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