Best Public Schools in Wichita Falls, TX


Summary:

The 26 schools in Wichita Falls, Texas, serve students from elementary through high school across several districts, with the majority belonging to the Wichita Falls Independent School District (ISD). The standout school in the area is Sheppard Afb Elementary, which ranks in the 90th percentile statewide and boasts the lowest free/reduced lunch rate at 18.59%, while Booker T Washington Elementary faces significant challenges with a 4th percentile ranking and a 95.76% free/reduced lunch rate. Other top performers include Fowler Elementary and West Foundation Elementary, both ranking in the 81st percentile, while John G Tower Elementary in Burkburnett Independent School District (ISD) ranks in the 80th percentile.

Key metrics reveal a stark divide in socioeconomic status, with free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 18.59% to 95.76% across schools. The Wichita Falls Independent School District (ISD) ranks in the 35th percentile overall, while City View Independent School District (ISD) outperforms it at the 50th percentile, and Burkburnett Independent School District (ISD) leads at the 65th percentile. A bright spot is middle school math acceleration, with Barwise Middle and McNiel Middle achieving over 93% proficiency in Algebra I, far exceeding the state average of 54%.

Interesting findings include City View Junior/Senior High dropping from a 78th to a 64th percentile ranking in one year, despite strong test scores and a 95.2% graduation rate. Spending per student varies widely, from $8,638 at McNiel Middle to $29,232 at the Wichita County Juvenile Justice Aep, but higher spending does not guarantee success, as Booker T Washington Elementary spends $12,488 per student yet ranks in the 4th percentile. Overall, the data shows that socioeconomic factors are a strong predictor of performance, with schools serving more affluent populations like Sheppard Afb Elementary achieving the highest rankings.








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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.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: Not all boundaries are included. We make every effort to ensure that boundaries are up-to-date. But it's important to note that these are approximations and are for general informational purposes only. To verify legal descriptions of boundaries or school locations, contact your local tax assessor's office and/or school district.





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