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Burkburnett Independent School District (Isd)


At a glance
337thof 951 Texas districts▲ 31
Better than 64% of Texas districts
100 N Ave D
Burkburnett, TX 76354-2499
·(940) 569-3326·All Texas district rankings →
Statewide performance 2018–2026
2026: better than 64.6% of districts
7
Schools
3,213
Students
Top rankedJohn G Tower Elementary921st of 4,627 Texas elementary schools
Biggest riser
Overton Ray Elementary up 254 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
John G Tower Elementary 12.4 students per teacher
Summary:

The Burkburnett Independent School District (Isd) serves approximately 3,211 students across six schools in Texas, including three elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools, and is ranked 337th out of 951 districts in the state with a 3-star rating.

For parents, the standout school in the district is John G Tower Elementary, which earns a 4-star rating and consistently outperforms both district and state averages in reading and math, making it the clear academic leader. In contrast, Overton Ray Elementary shows significantly lower scores, suggesting a potential drop-off in performance when students transition to Burkburnett Middle, where 6th-grade reading proficiency falls below the state average. However, the middle school shines in math, with a perfect 100% proficiency rate in Algebra I for 8th graders, far exceeding district and state averages. Burkburnett High School boasts a strong 94.6% graduation rate, while Gateway Student Support Center serves as an alternative high school for at-risk students, with higher spending per student ($13,522) and a lower student-to-teacher ratio (4.1), but also a lower graduation rate (73.5%) and higher dropout rate (8.9%).

Key takeaways include that the district's overall graduation rate of 91.3% masks the success of the main high school and the challenges of the alternative school. The economic disadvantage rate varies widely, from 40.95% at Burkburnett High School to 72% at Gateway, with an average of about 54.7% across the district. Spending per student also varies, averaging around $9,813, with I C Evans Elementary having the highest student-to-teacher ratio at 15.1. The middle school's math program is a clear strength, suggesting effective acceleration in STEM, while John G. Tower Elementary's exceptional performance could serve as a model for other elementary schools in the district.

Ranking:
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E Elementary M Middle H High A Alternative P Private




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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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