2009 Central Texas School Ratings
Districts may appeal the ratings released Friday by the Texas Education Agency; final ratings will be released in October.
Saturday, August 01, 2009
The state rates campuses, as well as districts overall, based on student performance on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills and on dropout, high school completion and attendance rates.
Austin - academically acceptable
24 exemplary: Baranoff, Barton Hills, Blanton, Boone, Bryker Woods, Casis, Clayton, Cowan, Davis, Doss, Graham, Gullett, Highland Park, Joslin, Kiker, Lee, Mathews, Ortega, Patton, Pease, Pillow, Mills and Summit elementary schools; the Liberal Arts and Science Academy at LBJ High
- 30 recognized
- 45 academically acceptable
- 9 academically unacceptable: Garcia, Lamar, Martin, Mendez and Pearce middle schools; LBJ, Reagan, Travis, Eastside Memorial high schools
Bastrop – academically acceptable
- 3 exemplary: Cedar Creek, Emile, Mina elementary schools
- 2 recognized
- 5 academically acceptable
- 1 academically unacceptable: Bastrop Middle School
Del Valle – recognized
- 2 exemplary: Popham and Smith elementary schools
- 6 recognized
- 2 academically acceptable
Dripping Springs – recognized
- 2 exemplary: Rooster Springs and Walnut Springs elementaries
- 3 recognized
Eanes – exemplary
All campuses exemplary
Georgetown – academically acceptable
- 3 exemplary: Mitchell, Ford, The Village elementary schools
- 8 recognized
- 4 academically acceptable
Hays – academically acceptable
- 4 exemplary: Buda, Elm Grove, Fuentes, Negley elementary schools
- 3 recognized
- 10 academically acceptable
Lago Vista – recognized
- 2 exemplary: Lago Vista Elementary School; Lago Vista High School
- 1 recognized
Lake Travis – academically acceptable
- 5 exemplary: Bee Cave, Lake Pointe, Lake Travis and Serene Hills elementarys; Lake Travis Middle
- 1 recognized
- 2 academically acceptable
Leander – recognized
- 16 exemplary: Block House Creek, Bush, Cox, Cypress, Deer Creek, Faubion, Giddens, Grandview Hills, Mason, Parkside, Pleasant Hill, River Place, Rutledge, Steiner Ranch and Westside elementary schools; Canyon Ridge Middle School
- 12 recognized
- 3 academically acceptable
Manor – academically acceptable
- 4 recognized
- 4 academically acceptable
- academically unacceptable: Manor High School and Decker Middle school
Pflugerville – academically acceptable
- 3 exemplary: Pflugerville, Rowe Lane, Timmerman elementaries
- 10 recognized
- 12 academically acceptable
Round Rock – recognized
- 24 exemplary: Berkman, Brushy Creek, Cactus, Caldwell, Canyon Creek, Caraway, Deep Wood, Double File Trail, Fern Bluff, Forest North, Forest Creek, Great Oaks, Jollyville, Live Oak, Laurel Mountain, Old Town, Pond Springs, Sommer, Spicewood, Teravista, Union Hill and Wells Branch elementary schools; Canyon Vista Middle School; Westwood High School
- 11 recognized
- 9 academically acceptable
San Marcos – academically unacceptable
- 3 exemplary: Bowie, Crockett and DeZavala elementary schools
- 1 recognized
- 4 academically acceptable
Notable charter schools in Travis County
- Exemplary: Eden Park, Harmony School of Science Austin, Star Charter, University of Texas Elementary
- Academically unacceptable: Texas Empowerment Academy
Source: Texas Education Agency

