Summary:
The city of Boerne, Texas, is home to 13 schools serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade, with the vast majority belonging to the top-ranked Boerne Independent School District (Isd), which ranks in the 96th percentile statewide. The district includes six elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools, alongside alternative schools like Oaks Academy under the Meadowland Charter District and Innova Joy Inspire Academy under Inspire Academies.
Among the standout schools, Boerne - Samuel V Champion High School leads as the academic flagship with a 98.5% graduation rate and exceptional U.S. History proficiency (93.87%), while Boerne High School also performs strongly with a 98.1% graduation rate. In middle schools, Boerne Middle South shines as a math powerhouse, achieving 100% proficiency on the Algebra I End-of-Course exam in 2024-2025, and Boerne Middle North matched that perfect score in the prior year. At the elementary level, Cibolo Creek Elementary is a rising star, earning a 5-star rating for three consecutive years and leading in 3rd-grade reading proficiency (87.69%). Oaks Academy serves a high-need population with a 91.67% free/reduced lunch rate, spending $23,978 per student with a 3.4:1 student-teacher ratio, achieving a 100% graduation rate despite lower test scores.
Key findings include a district-wide "7th-grade math slump," where proficiency rates drop dramatically (e.g., 19.02% at Boerne Middle North) before rebounding in 8th grade due to Algebra I acceleration. Boerne - Samuel V Champion High School shows an "Algebra I anomaly" with only 60.22% proficiency, likely because top math students take the exam in middle school. Overall, Boerne ISD offers excellent academics with high graduation rates, but parents should note the socioeconomic variance—free/reduced lunch rates range from 10.21% at Voss Middle to 34.12% at Curington Elementary—and the specialized, high-cost support at Oaks Academy.
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