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Best High Schools in Zip Code 75050


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4
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4,514
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2
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1
5-star school
Top rankedGrand Prairie Fine Arts Academy46th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Summary:

There are four high schools serving grades 9-12 in the 75050 zip code of Grand Prairie, Texas, including a mix of traditional public schools, a magnet academy, an accelerated school, and a charter school, with a total enrollment of 4,514 students.

The standout school in this area is Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy, a selective magnet school that ranks in the 98th percentile in Texas with a 100% graduation rate and zero dropout rate, dramatically outperforming all other schools in nearly every subject. In contrast, Crosswinds Accelerated High School, which serves credit-deficient students, ranks in the bottom 6% of the state and has a 10.2% dropout rate. Grand Prairie High School, part of Grand Prairie Independent School District (Isd), is the largest school with 2,817 students but ranks in the 13th percentile, while Uplift Grand Prep High School, part of Uplift Education, shows mixed results with a strong 94% graduation rate but critically low Algebra I proficiency at 12%.

A key takeaway is that spending does not equal success: Uplift Grand Prep spends the most per student ($12,656) yet has middling overall performance, while Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy spends the least ($8,323) and achieves the highest scores. Additionally, Algebra I is a widespread weakness across all schools, with proficiency rates ranging from just 10.84% at Crosswinds to 89.15% at the Fine Arts Academy, indicating a systemic math challenge in the area. Parents should note that school choice within this zip code offers vastly different educational environments, from a top-tier magnet academy to alternative programs for at-risk students.

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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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