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Texas public high schools continue to demonstrate exceptional performance in national rankings, showcasing a graduation rate of 89.7%, which surpasses the national average. The latest rankings by Niche.com highlight five top schools in Texas renowned for their academic rigor and diverse offerings. Schools like School for the Talented & Gifted and School of Science & Engineering lead the pack, reflecting the state’s commitment to educational excellence. With a focus on preparing students for higher education, Texas maintains a strong reputation in academic achievement.
Texas Public High Schools Excel in National Rankings for 2025
Texas maintains an outstanding high school graduation rate of 89.7%, which is above the national average of 85.9% and places the state 5th in the nation. This impressive statistic reflects the commitment to educational excellence in Texas, which is home to approximately 3,346 public high schools spread across 1,207 districts and charter systems. The state’s educational landscape is extensive, contributing to its reputation for academic rigor.
According to new rankings released by Niche.com, five Texas public high schools have been identified as the best in the state for 2025. These rankings are determined based on various metrics, including teacher-student ratios, graduation rates, academic performance, additional extracurricular offerings, and diversity within the student body.
Top 5 Public High Schools in Texas for 2025
The schools that topped the list this year include:
- School for the Talented & Gifted (TAG) – Dallas, TX
– Enrollment: 534 students (Grades 9-12)
– Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
– National rank: #6 overall
– Niche Grade: A+ - School of Science & Engineering – Dallas, TX
– Enrollment: 490 students (Grades 9-12)
– Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
– National rank: #29 overall
– 95% math proficiency, 95% reading proficiency
– Niche Grade: A+ - Liberal Arts & Science Academy – Austin, TX
– Enrollment: 1,432 students (Grades 9-12)
– Student to teacher ratio: 18:1
– National rank: #38 overall
– Niche Grade: A+ - Carnegie Vanguard High School – Houston, TX
– Enrollment: 823 students (Grades 9-12)
– Student to teacher ratio: 22:1
– National rank: #31 overall
– 95% math proficiency, 99% reading proficiency
– Niche Grade: A+ - Westlake High School – Austin, TX
– Enrollment: 2,825 students (Grades 9-12)
– Student to teacher ratio: 14:1
– Graduation rate: 99%
– SAT average: 1275, ACT average: 27.9
Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Austin school districts prominently feature in these rankings, with three of the top five schools located in Dallas. These schools have proven track records of academic excellence, preparing students for future endeavors in higher education.
Educational Standards and Focus
Among these top-ranking institutions, Carnegie Vanguard High School stands out for its strong academic focus, where students are frequently admitted to prestigious Texas universities such as UT Austin and Rice University. Similarly, schools are assessed based on a comprehensive range of factors that include academic rigor, faculty quality, funding opportunities, and the facilities provided to students.
In addition to the top five, other notable mention includes schools like BASIS (charter school) and Debakey High School for Health Professions, which also score high in national rankings.
Conclusion
The consistent performance of Texas public high schools showcases the state’s dedication to improving and maintaining high educational standards. With a robust support system for academic and extracurricular growth, Texas schools aim for continuous improvement and offer students a well-rounded education, thereby ensuring that they excel in their future academic and professional pursuits.
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Additional Resources
- Kicks 105: Best Texas Public High Schools 2025
- Statesman: Austin High Schools in Texas Top 10
- InForney: Best Public High Schools in the Austin Metro Area
- Stacker: Best Public High Schools in El Paso Metro Area
- CBS News: Texas School Funding Bill
- Wikipedia: Education in Texas
- Google Search: Texas Public High Schools
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Education
