Summary
Frazier Elementary in Burleson, TX, is a mid-sized school serving 552 students from Pre-K through 5th grade in the Burleson Independent School District (Isd), a district that ranks in the 70th percentile statewide. This above-average school has shown a strong rebound in recent years, climbing to the 74th percentile in 2025-2026, and is known for its exceptional mathematics performance, consistently outperforming state averages across all grade levels. For example, in 5th grade math, Frazier students scored 20% above the state average, a stark contrast to nearby schools like Jack Taylor Elementary and Norwood Elementary, which fall below state averages in math. Frazier also matches or exceeds the math scores of the high-performing Academy At Nola Dunn in 3rd and 4th grades, making it a true math powerhouse in the area.
One of the most notable strengths at Frazier is its outstanding support for Multi-Racial students, who ranked in the 93rd percentile statewide in 2025-2026—a dramatic improvement from just two years prior. This suggests targeted strategies are working well for this group. However, the school faces a persistent gender gap, with male students consistently outperforming female students (79th percentile vs. 65th percentile in 2025-2026), a pattern that has held for three years. Additionally, while Frazier excels in math and reading, 5th-grade science is a clear weakness, with only 19.79% of students proficient in 2024-2025, well below the district and state averages. Nearby Mound Elementary achieved 58.33% proficiency in the same subject, showing that high science scores are possible within the same district.
Frazier sits on a socioeconomic and academic dividing line between the Burleson ISD and the neighboring Crowley Independent School District (Isd). While Burleson ISD schools like Frazier consistently score well above state averages, Crowley ISD schools such as Bess Race Elementary and Deer Creek Elementary are among the lowest-performing in the state, with high poverty rates. For parents, Frazier offers a strong academic foundation, especially in math, but it’s worth noting the need for more consistent support for economically disadvantaged students and a focus on improving science outcomes to ensure all students thrive.
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