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Best High Schools in Zip Code 76050


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Top rankedGrandview High School310th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Summary:

In zip code 76050, there is one high school, Grandview High School, serving grades 9-12 in the rural community of Grandview, Texas, as part of the Grandview Independent School District (Isd).

Grandview High School is a standout performer, ranking in the 85th percentile among Texas high schools with a 4-star rating. With only 414 students, the school boasts an exceptionally low student-teacher ratio of 9.3 to 1, which likely contributes to its near-perfect graduation rate of 99.1% and a 0.0% dropout rate. Academically, the school consistently outperforms the state average across all STAAR End-of-Course exams. For the 2025-2026 school year, the most significant advantages were in English I Reading (75.41% proficient vs. 55.43% statewide) and U.S. History (88.42% vs. 70.17% statewide). Even in Algebra I, where the school's score of 63.37% was its lowest relative to the state, it still exceeded the Texas average of 54.03%.

Despite 32.37% of students being economically disadvantaged, the school's academic excellence suggests strong instructional programs and community support. Year-over-year trends show notable improvement in English I Reading and U.S. History, though English II Reading saw a decline from 80.58% to 73.58%. An interesting detail is that while the school's proficiency rates match the district's in most subjects, the Algebra I score (63.37%) is lower than the district's overall rate (71.54%), hinting that middle school preparation for this subject may be stronger than the high school's current instruction. Overall, Grandview High School provides a high-quality, well-rounded education in a small, supportive environment.

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