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Elementary Schools in El Paso Independent School District (Isd)


At a glance
51
Schools
24,815
Students
1
5-star school
Top rankedMarguerite J Lundy Elementary260th of 4,627 Texas elementary schools
Biggest riser
Travis Elementary up 1,379 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Moreno Elementary 10.4 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
4★
3★
2★
1★
8 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (too few tested students)
Summary:

The El Paso Independent School District (Isd) oversees 50 elementary-level schools, serving grades PK-5 and PK-8, and is ranked in the 44th percentile statewide with a 2-star rating, indicating performance slightly below the Texas average. The standout school is Marguerite J Lundy Elementary, which ranks in the 94th percentile (5 stars) and dramatically outperforms district and state averages in all subjects, with 82.28% of 5th graders proficient in Reading compared to the district's 63.2%. Other top performers include Tippin Elementary (89th percentile), Polk Elementary (90th percentile), and Mesita Elementary (79th percentile), all consistently scoring well above the district. In contrast, Logan Elementary is the lowest-performing school, ranking in the 5th percentile (0 stars), with only 13.21% of 3rd graders proficient in Math versus the state's 44.33%.

Key metrics reveal a stark performance range across the district, from the 5th to the 94th percentile. The percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch varies widely, from 28.19% to 96.69%, and schools with lower poverty rates, like Marguerite J Lundy Elementary and Tippin Elementary, consistently rank in the top 10% of the state. The average student-teacher ratio is about 13.5:1, with the lowest at 10.4:1 and the highest at 18.6:1 at Moreno Montessori. Notably, Charles Q Murphree Pk-8 showed remarkable improvement, jumping from the 6th percentile to the 38th percentile, while Nixon Elementary moved from the 36th to the 73rd percentile.

Interesting findings include that PK-8 schools are not a guarantee of success, as Coach Wally Hartley Pk-8 performs well (61st percentile) while Dr Josefina Villamil Tinajero Pk-8 (22nd percentile) struggles. Spending does not equal results, as Aoy Elementary spent $17,533 per student but ranks in the 33rd percentile, while Marguerite J Lundy Elementary spent only $10,385 and is the top-ranked school. Mathematics is a district-wide weakness, with proficiency often lower than Reading, especially in middle school grades within PK-8 campuses.

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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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