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Best High Schools in Zip Code 77083


At a glance
2
Schools
3,645
Students
1
5-star school
Top rankedKerr High School8th of 2,009 Texas high schools
Biggest riser
Kerr High School up 3 spots statewide this year
Summary:

Zip code 77083 in Houston, Texas, is home to two high schools—Taylor High School and Kerr High School—both part of the Alief Independent School District (Isd), which serves a diverse and economically varied community.

The standout school in this area is Kerr High School, a top-performing institution ranked in the 99th-100th percentile statewide with a 5-star rating. It achieves near-perfect test scores—100% proficiency in Biology and U.S. History, and over 93% in English I and II Reading—along with a 100% graduation rate and 0% dropout rate. Its smaller enrollment of 807 students and advanced academic track suggest it is a selective magnet school. In stark contrast, Taylor High School serves a much larger population of 2,838 students, with 79.39% qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. Taylor ranks in the 31st-32nd percentile (2-star rating) and struggles with state exam proficiency, such as only 31.56% in English I Reading compared to the state average of 55.43%. Its graduation rate is 85%, below the district average of 87.1%.

Despite nearly identical per-student spending (around $10,000), the two schools produce vastly different outcomes, highlighting the impact of student selection and school mission. A notable bright spot for Taylor High School is its U.S. History proficiency rate of 77.51%, which exceeds both the district and state averages. Meanwhile, Kerr High School’s missing Algebra I score likely reflects students taking that course in middle school, further evidence of its advanced academic environment. This zip code offers a clear case study in educational diversity within a single district.

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