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Best High Schools in Zip Code 75831


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304
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Top rankedBuffalo High School791st of 2,009 Texas high schools
Biggest riser
Buffalo High School up 153 spots statewide this year
Summary:

In zip code 75831, there is one high school, Buffalo High School, serving grades 9-12 with 304 students in the Buffalo area, part of the Buffalo Independent School District (Isd), which is ranked in the 73rd percentile among Texas districts.

Buffalo High School shows a mix of strong academic performance and a notable challenge. The school excels in several subjects, with English I Reading proficiency at 70.49% (15 points above the state average) and Biology at 75.41% (nearly 5 points above the state average). It also outperforms the state in English II Reading and U.S. History. However, Algebra I is a significant weakness, with only 29.41% of students meeting proficiency, far below the state average of 54.03%. This score also dropped sharply from 42.35% the previous year, indicating volatility. The school maintains a high graduation rate of 95.9% and a perfect 0.0% dropout rate, suggesting strong support systems despite the Algebra I struggles. With a low student-teacher ratio of 11.8:1, the school offers a personalized learning environment, and 61.18% of students are economically disadvantaged.

Key takeaways for parents include the school's overall upward trend in state ranking, moving from the 52nd to the 61st percentile over three years. The extreme disparity between strong English and science scores versus weak Algebra I performance is a critical area to investigate. The high graduation rate alongside low Algebra I proficiency may indicate effective credit recovery programs. Overall, Buffalo High School provides a solid education in most core subjects, with a clear need for targeted improvement in math.

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