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Best Public Schools in Normangee, TX


At a glance
3
Schools
661
Students
Top rankedNormangee Elementary1602nd of 4,627 Texas elementary schools
Biggest riser
Normangee Middle up 23 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The city of Normangee, Texas, is served by the Normangee Independent School District (Isd), which operates three public schools—Normangee Elementary (PK-5), Normangee Middle (6-8), and Normangee High School (9-12)—for a total of 661 students, and the district ranks in the top 26% of Texas school districts with a 4-star rating.

Normangee High School stands out as the district's strongest performer, boasting a near-perfect 97.9% graduation rate and a 0.0% dropout rate, while consistently exceeding state averages in Algebra I, Biology, and English I. Normangee Elementary excels in STEM, with 5th graders achieving a 75.5% proficiency rate in Mathematics—28 points above the state average—and more than doubling the state average in 5th-grade Science. Normangee Middle builds on this foundation with a perfect 100% proficiency rate for 8th graders taking Algebra I and strong 8th-grade Science scores (67.3% vs. 46.3% statewide), though it faces a notable dip in 8th-grade Reading and Math proficiency, which fall below state averages.

Despite nearly half of students being economically disadvantaged, all three schools outperform state averages in multiple subjects, indicating effective resource use. The district spends an average of $10,708 per student, with the High School receiving the most ($11,324) and maintaining the best student-teacher ratio at 8.3:1. Year-over-year performance can fluctuate significantly in this small district—for example, the High School's state ranking jumped from the 58th to the 72nd percentile in one year—so parents should consider multi-year trends rather than single-year snapshots when evaluating school quality.

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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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