Summary:
The Bosqueville Independent School District (Isd) serves 729 students across three schools—Bosqueville Elementary, Bosqueville Middle, and Bosqueville High School—in a small Texas community, earning a solid 3-star rating and ranking in the 65th percentile statewide.
Bosqueville High School is the district's standout, boasting a near-perfect 97.9% graduation rate, a 0% dropout rate, and strong STAAR scores in English and U.S. History that consistently exceed state averages. It also has the lowest percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch (29.07%) and spends the most per student ($12,665). In contrast, Bosqueville Middle shows a mixed picture: while it excels in advanced coursework (100% proficiency for 8th graders taking Algebra I), it struggles significantly with general math, with 7th-grade math proficiency dropping to just 6.67% in 2025-2026. Bosqueville Elementary is a consistent performer with strong reading scores, particularly in 3rd and 5th grades, but its math scores often lag behind state averages, especially in 4th and 5th grades.
A key takeaway is the district's "mathematics paradox": while general math proficiency is a challenge across all schools, top students in advanced courses thrive. This math weakness at the elementary and middle levels appears to directly impact the high school, where Algebra I proficiency plummeted to 7.14% in 2025-2026. Reading is a clear district strength, with all three schools outperforming state averages in English Language Arts. The district also shows positive trends, such as the middle school's ranking recovery from 2-star to 3-star, and the high school's improving U.S. History scores. However, the elementary school, which faces the highest socioeconomic challenges (42.95% free/reduced lunch), receives the least per-student funding, a resource allocation worth examining.
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