Best Public Schools in Flower Mound, TX


Summary:

Flower Mound, Texas, is home to 22 public schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, primarily within the highly-regarded Lewisville Independent School District (Isd), with additional options from the elite Argyle Independent School District (Isd) and the Texas College Preparatory Academies.

The city’s academic landscape is defined by a cluster of standout schools. At the high school level, Flower Mound High School is the top performer, boasting a near-perfect 99.3% graduation rate and significantly higher test scores than district and state averages. Among middle schools, Stem Academy At Clayton Downing Middle, McKamy Middle, and Shadow Ridge Middle are in a virtual tie for top honors, all achieving near-perfect proficiency rates on the Algebra I End-of-Course exam. For elementary schools, Old Settlers Elementary, Bluebonnet Elementary, and Wellington Elementary are the elite, consistently achieving 80-90%+ proficiency in Reading and Math. The "STEM Academy" programs at schools like Stem Academy At Bridlewood Elementary and Stem Academy At Forestwood Middle are a proven model for advanced achievement, particularly in math.

A key takeaway is the significant variation in student demographics and resources. The percentage of students receiving free or reduced lunch ranges from under 4% at Stem Academy At Bridlewood Elementary to over 74% at Marjory Vickery Elementary, which correlates with a wide gap in academic performance. Schools with higher poverty rates, like Marjory Vickery Elementary, also receive higher per-student spending. Additionally, a curious "7th grade math slump" is consistent across all middle schools, with scores dropping dramatically before rebounding in 8th grade. While all three high schools are excellent, their state rankings have slightly slipped in recent years, suggesting other Texas schools are improving at a faster pace.








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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Texas Education Agency.

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