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Best Public Schools in Mason, TX


At a glance
3
Schools
700
Students
3
5-star schools
Top rankedMason J H151st of 2,335 Texas middle schools
Biggest riser
Mason Elementary up 268 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The three public schools in the Mason Independent School District (Isd) serve approximately 700 students in the small, highly-rated city of Mason, Texas, offering a cohesive K-12 education that consistently ranks among the top in the state.

Mason High School stands out as the district's academic powerhouse, achieving a perfect 100% graduation rate and a 0% dropout rate, alongside exceptional End-of-Course exam scores like 92.16% proficiency in Biology. Mason J H is a math leader, with 100% of its 8th graders taking Algebra I scoring proficient, while Mason Elementary shows consistent improvement, jumping from the 74th to the 92nd percentile in state rankings and achieving 80% proficiency in 4th-grade math. All three schools benefit from very favorable student-teacher ratios, with the high school at an exceptionally low 7.8:1, and per-student spending increases with grade level, from $9,544 at the elementary level to $14,970 at the high school.

A key takeaway is the district's strong "Algebra I Pipeline," where elementary math success feeds into middle school excellence and continues into high school, with 72.34% of all Algebra I test-takers proficient. However, a notable dip occurs in 5th-grade science, where only 23.08% were proficient in 2024-2025, signaling a potential area for curriculum focus. Despite over 40% of students being economically disadvantaged, the district ranks in the top 2% of all Texas districts, demonstrating that its small-school environment, low student-teacher ratios, and coordinated curriculum effectively overcome challenges to deliver top-tier academic results.

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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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