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Elementary Schools in Midlothian Independent School District (Isd)


At a glance
8
Schools
4,892
Students
2
5-star schools
Top rankedJean Coleman Elementary367th of 4,627 Texas elementary schools
Biggest riser
J A Vitovsky Elementary up 761 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
J A Vitovsky Elementary 13.2 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
5★
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Summary:

The eight elementary schools in the Midlothian Independent School District (Isd) serve students from Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade in a rapidly growing suburban area south of Dallas, and they present a clear picture of a high-performing district with notable internal disparities.

The district's top performers are Jean Coleman Elementary and Larue Miller Elementary, both earning 5-star ratings and ranking in the top 10% of Texas elementary schools. Dolores McClatchey Elementary is a model of consistency, maintaining a 4-star rating and achieving the district's highest 5th Grade Science scores. In contrast, J A Vitovsky Elementary and Irvin Elementary face the greatest academic challenges, with the lowest state rankings and test scores that often fall below state averages. Schools like Longbranch Elementary, Mt Peak Elementary, and T E Baxter Elementary form a stable, high-quality middle tier, consistently earning 4-star ratings.

A key takeaway is that higher spending does not guarantee better results. J A Vitovsky Elementary has the highest per-student spending but the lowest performance, while Dolores McClatchey Elementary achieves top results with the lowest spending. Additionally, 5th Grade Science is a district-wide weakness, with only Dolores McClatchey Elementary and T E Baxter Elementary significantly outperforming the state average. Parents should also note an unusual drop in 4th Grade Math proficiency at Dolores McClatchey Elementary, which warrants a closer look at that grade's curriculum.

Ranking:
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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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