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Best High Schools in Allen, TX


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5,206
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Top rankedAllen High School204th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Summary:

Allen, Texas, is served by a single, very large high school, Allen High School, which educates over 5,200 students in grades 9 through 12 as part of the highly-rated Allen Independent School District (Isd), a district ranked in the top 8% of Texas.

Allen High School consistently ranks in the top 10-11% of all Texas high schools, demonstrating strong overall performance. The school boasts an exceptional graduation rate of 97.7% and a very low dropout rate of 0.3%, indicating strong student retention and support. However, the school's test score data presents a complex picture. While the school excels in upper-level subjects like English II Reading (78.9% proficient) and U.S. History (85.74% proficient), its proficiency rates in foundational courses like Algebra I (4.65%) and English I Reading (5.56%) are dramatically lower than the district averages. This stark discrepancy suggests a possible difference in how school-level proficiency is calculated or reported, making it difficult to directly compare these specific scores to district or state benchmarks.

Despite the puzzling low scores in some core subjects, the high graduation rate and strong state ranking suggest Allen High School effectively prepares its students for graduation and success in upper-level coursework. The school's performance in English II and U.S. History significantly outpaces state averages, highlighting areas of particular strength. The absence of free/reduced lunch data limits a full socioeconomic context, but the school's consistent top-tier state ranking and high graduation rate make it a standout choice for families in the area, even as the test score anomalies warrant a closer look at how student progress is measured at the school level.

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