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Best High Schools in Cibolo, TX


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2,793
Students
Top rankedByron P Steele II High School542nd of 2,009 Texas high schools
Biggest riser
Byron P Steele II High School up 36 spots statewide this year
Summary:

In Cibolo, Texas, there is one large public high school, Byron P Steele II High School, serving grades 9-12 within the Schertz-Cibolo-U City Independent School District (Isd).

Byron P Steele II High School is a standout in several academic areas, consistently outperforming both the district and state averages in Biology, English I & II Reading, and U.S. History. For instance, its U.S. History proficiency rate of 82.6% is over 12 percentage points higher than the state average. However, the school has a notable weakness in Algebra I, where only 41.76% of students are proficient—significantly below the state average of 54.03%. This creates a clear contrast between strong humanities and science performance and a specific math challenge. Despite this, the school is on a positive trajectory, improving its state ranking from the 68th percentile (3 stars) to the 73rd percentile (4 stars) over three years.

Key metrics highlight a healthy school environment. With an enrollment of 2,793 students, the school maintains a student-teacher ratio of 18.7:1. It boasts a high graduation rate of 95.6% and a very low dropout rate of 0.4%, both better than the district averages. The free/reduced lunch rate is a low 19.58%, indicating a relatively affluent student body. The school's spending per student is $7,848. Overall, Byron P Steele II High School is a strong performer with a clear upward trend, though parents should be aware of the specific challenge in Algebra I, which appears to be a school-specific issue rather than a district-wide problem.

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