Summary:
The six elementary schools in the Angleton Independent School District (Isd) serve approximately 3,239 students from Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade in Angleton, Texas, a district ranked in the 37th percentile statewide.
Westside Elementary stands out as the district's top performer, consistently earning a 4-star rating and ranking in the 75th percentile for the 2025-2026 school year. Despite being the largest school with 1,029 students, the highest student-to-teacher ratio (15.5:1), and the lowest per-student spending ($10,055), it leads in 4th and 5th Grade Math and 4th Grade Reading. In contrast, Northside Elementary and Central Elementary are mid-range performers with 3-star ratings, while Frontier Elementary and Southside Elementary have shown a concerning downward trend, dropping from 4-star to 3-star ratings over the past three years. Rancho Isabella Elementary excels in 5th Grade Science with a 51.76% proficiency rate, far above the state average.
Key takeaways include that size and spending do not predict success—Westside Elementary thrives with efficient resource use, while higher-spending schools like Central Elementary ($12,937 per student) do not outperform. Science is a district strength, with three schools exceeding state averages. Additionally, Westside Elementary is the only school offering a STAAR Spanish exam, indicating a bilingual program with strong results in 4th Grade Reading and 3rd Grade Math.
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