State profile · TX

Texas Public Schools

Every public school, district, and the headline NCES measures for Texas — 1,212 districts, drawn straight from federal records.

9,061
Schools
5,491,723
Students
14.6:1
Avg ratio
61.9%
Free lunch

The state in one line

Texas runs 9,061 public schools across 1,212 districts, with a 14.6:1 average classroom and 61.9% of students on subsidized lunch.

9,061
public schools
1,212
school districts
14.6:1
avg student–teacher
61.9%
free/reduced lunch

How Texas ranks nationally

Per-pupil spending

$13,644

#35 of 51 · highest-spending

Average class size

14.6:1

#28 of 51 · smallest classes

Public schools

9,061

#2 of 51 · most schools

On subsidized lunch

61.9%

#7 of 43 · highest share

Texas ranks #35 of 51 nationally on per-pupil spending and #28 of 51 on average class size, derived live by comparing it against every other state. Ranked among all 50 states + DC from NCES enrollment/staffing and the F-33 finance survey. Lunch share is an indicator of student need, not of quality.

What the NCES Data Says About Texas Schools

Texas operates 9,061 public K-12 schools organised into 1,212 independent school districts serving 5,491,723 students, per the National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data 2024-25. The largest district, Houston Isd, enrolls 189,934 pupils across 274 schools at $12,031 per student, while smaller rural districts can run fewer than a dozen campuses. This fragmentation — inherited from century-old township governance patterns in many states — is why per-pupil spending, class sizes, and programme availability vary dramatically inside a single state boundary.

Statewide, the average student-teacher ratio is 14.6:1, a useful benchmark for comparing any individual district or school on PlainSchools. Free-lunch eligibility averages 61.9% across Texas public schools, a federal indicator of economic need that drives Title I funding allocations. The district table below is sortable by enrollment, school count, and per-pupil expenditure — the three fields that best predict a district's financial and demographic profile. For schools specifically, use the rankings links above to view per-category leaderboards covering spending, class size, best schools by composite quality score, chronic absenteeism, and funding-equity distribution within the state.

Every district figure here pulls from two distinct federal surveys: enrollment and demographic data come from the NCES Common Core of Data 2024-25 (school membership and directory), while per-pupil spending, teacher salaries, and federal/state/local revenue shares originate in the NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey (typically FY 2021-22). Civil-rights indicators — gifted enrollment, AP course counts, counselor staffing, chronic absenteeism, in- and out-of-school suspensions — come from the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection. Cross-referencing these three sources is what lets PlainSchools produce composite scores and equity rankings that single-source tools cannot.

Texas's average class size vs. every US state

Average students per teacher, state by state (lower means smaller classes)

15 smaller classes than 43% of 51 US states

11–12: 7 US states (14%). Below this entry. 12–13: 4 US states (8%). Below this entry. 13–14: 8 US states (16%). Below this entry. 14–15: 10 US states (20%). This entry sits in this band. 15–16: 5 US states (10%). Above this entry. 16–17: 4 US states (8%). Above this entry. 17–18: 4 US states (8%). Above this entry. 18–19: 5 US states (10%). Above this entry. 20–21: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 21–22: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 22–23: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 23–24: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. This state 11 24 every US state, by average class size, bucketed by value

Each bar is a band; taller bars hold more US states. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source U.S. Department of Education — NCES Common Core of Data · 2024-25

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Federal data — no proprietary formula. PlainSchools publishes the actual federal survey data — enrollment, staffing, finance, and demographics from NCES — without a composite rating on top. The insights below are computed directly from those datasets; every number traces to a cited source.

Texas per-pupil spending varies 11.1× across districts

Per-pupil spending in Texas ranges from $3,851 (lowest district) to $42,861 (highest), a spread of $39,010. That ratio is among the widest in the country and predicts large gaps in class size, programme availability, and counselor:student ratios that compound across a 12-year K-12 career. High-spending districts typically draw on higher property tax bases, a structural feature of state education finance under the federal Title I framework that sets the floor but not the ceiling.

Source: NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey Local Education Agency Finance Survey (F-33) · FY 2021-22

Texas has higher-than-average Title I eligibility — 61.9% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch

Free-lunch eligibility is the federal threshold for Title I funding allocations under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015), which replaced No Child Left Behind in defining how the federal government distributes K-12 supplemental funding. Districts above 75% eligibility receive concentration grants on top of the basic Title I formula. States with eligibility this high typically draw a substantially larger federal funding share relative to their local property tax base, which can either offset spending gaps or reinforce them depending on state allocation policy.

Source: ESSA Title I Part A; ED EDFacts file system Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Eligibility · 2024-25

Texas operates 1,212 school districts — among the most fragmented K-12 governance structures in the country

Each district has independent budgeting, hiring, and curriculum authority. The fragmentation predates modern county-level consolidation efforts and reflects 19th-century township governance patterns — a feature of states that organised public schooling around small civic units rather than centralised state systems. Per-pupil spending and accountability variations are largest in fragmented states because each district sets its own tax rate, contracts, and programme mix without state-level coordination above the regulatory floor.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data Local Education Agency Universe · 2024-25

Average Texas student-teacher ratio is 14.6:1 — near the U.S. average of approximately 16:1

Student-teacher ratio is the simplest staffing metric reported on NCES Common Core of Data, but it does not capture push-in specialists, intervention staff, English Language Learner aides, special education co-teachers, or counseling and support staff. Variation between districts within the state is wider than the state-average figure suggests — large urban districts may run 20:1 while small rural districts run 10:1, both inside the same average. Class-load comparisons are most meaningful at the district or school level, not the state aggregate.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data — Public School Universe School-level enrollment and staffing · 2024-25

Largest districts in Texas

By total K-12 enrollment — NCES Common Core 2024-25

Diverse district mix
Houston Isd189,934Dallas Isd141,169Cypress-Fairbanks Isd118,010Northside Isd102,719Katy Isd92,667Fort Bend Isd79,660Idea Public Schools74,217Austin Isd73,384Fort Worth Isd72,783Conroe Isd70,783
# District Enrollment
1 Houston Isd Houston 189,934
2 Dallas Isd Dallas 141,169
3 Cypress-Fairbanks Isd Houston 118,010
4 Northside Isd San Antonio 102,719
5 Katy Isd Katy 92,667
6 Fort Bend Isd Sugar Land 79,660
7 Idea Public Schools Weslaco 74,217
8 Austin Isd Austin 73,384
9 Fort Worth Isd Fort Worth 72,783
10 Conroe Isd Conroe 70,783
11 Frisco Isd Frisco 66,916
12 Aldine Isd Houston 60,074
13 North East Isd San Antonio 59,007
14 Arlington Isd Arlington 56,167
15 Klein Isd Klein 53,712
16 Garland Isd Garland 52,767
17 El Paso Isd El Paso 50,031
18 Lewisville Isd Lewisville 49,060
19 Plano Isd Plano 48,921
20 Humble Isd Humble 48,758
Show the next 80 districts
# District Enrollment
21 Pasadena Isd Pasadena 48,726
22 Socorro Isd El Paso 47,843
23 Round Rock Isd Round Rock 46,510
24 San Antonio Isd San Antonio 45,255
25 Killeen Isd Killeen 43,935
26 Lamar Cisd Rosenberg 42,461
27 Leander Isd Leander 42,415
28 United Isd Laredo 41,381
29 Clear Creek Isd League City 40,693
30 Alief Isd Houston 40,329
31 Mesquite Isd Mesquite 38,356
32 Brownsville Isd Brownsville 37,898
33 Richardson Isd Richardson 37,260
34 Ysleta Isd El Paso 36,183
35 Mansfield Isd Mansfield 35,722
36 Spring Isd Houston 34,114
37 Keller Isd Keller 34,078
38 Edinburg Cisd Edinburg 33,911
39 Spring Branch Isd Houston 33,649
40 Corpus Christi Isd Corpus Christi 33,387
41 Ector County Isd Odessa 33,340
42 Kipp Texas Public Schools Houston 33,068
43 Denton Isd Denton 32,521
44 Irving Isd Irving 31,767
45 Amarillo Isd Amarillo 30,342
46 Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Isd Pharr 30,003
47 Northwest Isd Justin 29,248
48 Alvin Isd Alvin 29,188
49 Comal Isd New Braunfels 28,511
50 Midland Isd Midland 27,842
51 Grand Prairie Isd Grand Prairie 27,019
52 Judson Isd San Antonio 25,871
53 Pflugerville Isd Pflugerville 25,445
54 Lubbock Isd Lubbock 25,247
55 Prosper Isd Prosper 24,983
56 La Joya Isd La Joya 24,804
57 Carrollton-Farmers Branch Isd Carrollton 24,747
58 Goose Creek Cisd Baytown 24,431
59 Mckinney Isd Mckinney 23,342
60 Eagle Mt-Saginaw Isd Fort Worth 23,196
61 Uplift Education Dallas 23,082
62 Hurst-Euless-Bedford Isd Bedford 22,947
63 Birdville Isd Haltom City 22,637
64 Hays Cisd Kyle 22,297
65 International Leadership of Texas (Iltexas) Richardson 22,139
66 Allen Isd Allen 21,769
67 Tomball Isd Tomball 21,426
68 Galena Park Isd Houston 21,392
69 Pearland Isd Pearland 21,237
70 Laredo Isd Laredo 20,932
71 Mcallen Isd Mcallen 20,399
72 Hallsville Isd Hallsville 19,818
73 Wylie Isd Wylie 18,850
74 Rockwall Isd Rockwall 18,384
75 New Caney Isd New Caney 18,344
76 Tyler Isd Tyler 18,328
77 Harlingen Cisd Harlingen 17,034
78 Beaumont Isd Beaumont 16,730
79 Crowley Isd Fort Worth 16,729
80 Weslaco Isd Weslaco 16,491
81 Texas College Preparatory Academies Lewisville 16,478
82 Yes Prep Public Schools Inc Houston 16,366
83 Forney Isd Forney 16,211
84 Bryan Isd Bryan 16,036
85 Schertz-Cibolo-U City Isd Schertz 15,528
86 Abilene Isd Abilene 15,253
87 Mission Cisd Mission 14,502
88 College Station Isd College Station 14,464
89 Magnolia Isd Magnolia 14,046
90 Eagle Pass Isd Eagle Pass 13,935
91 Waco Isd Waco 13,824
92 Grapevine-Colleyville Isd Grapevine 13,772
93 Southwest Isd San Antonio 13,747
94 Belton Isd Belton 13,644
95 San Angelo Isd San Angelo 13,548
96 Coppell Isd Coppell 13,361
97 Wichita Falls Isd Wichita Falls 13,296
98 Victoria Isd Victoria 13,246
99 Donna Isd Donna 13,165
100 Georgetown Isd Georgetown 13,155

Top 100 of 1,212 districts by enrollment. Browse all districts →

Source: NCES Common Core of Data As of 2024-25 Local Education Agency Universe Federal universe survey of all U.S. school districts

Largest Schools in Texas

Other States

Side-by-side: Compare Houston Isd vs Dallas Isd → · Compare any two districts

Data sourced from NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2024-25, NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey, and Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22.

Using the Texas data

Texas's 9,061 schools sit inside 1,212 districts — compare at the district level first.

  • District boundaries decide enrollment: shortlist 2-3 districts on spending, ratio, and size before comparing individual schools. Compare districts
  • Check how Texas distributes money across its districts — funding equity varies more within states than between them. Funding equity
  • Verify any school's federal record (enrollment, staffing, CRDC flags) before a visit or enrollment decision. Look up a school

Figures are the federal record (CCD 2024-25, F-33 FY 2021-22, CRDC 2021-22) — they lag the current school year and describe reported data, not school quality. PlainSchools does not rate or rank schools.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many public schools are in Texas?

Texas has 9,061 public schools across 1212 school districts, serving 5,491,723 students.

What is the average student-teacher ratio in Texas?

The average student-teacher ratio in Texas public schools is 14.6:1. This varies by district — use the district table below to compare.

What percentage of Texas students qualify for free lunch?

61.9% of students in Texas qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of economic need used for Title I funding.

What is the largest school district in Texas?

The largest school district in Texas is Houston Isd with 189,934 students across 274 schools.

Why does per-pupil spending vary so much across Texas districts?

Texas districts spend between $3,851 and $42,861 per pupil — a 11.1× range. Most U.S. states fund schools through a mix of state aid (typically 40-60%), local property tax (30-50%), and federal Title I (5-15%). Districts in higher property-value areas raise more per pupil from local taxes, while state aid is intended to partially equalise but rarely closes the full gap. The federal F-33 finance survey reports actual current expenditures including instructional and support services.

Top schools in Texas by enrollment

Largest K-12 public schools by total students enrolled

students

What this shows The largest public schools in Texas by enrollment — often statewide virtual academies or large consolidated campuses, so size here reflects reach, not quality.

Source NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) As of 2024-25

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data (CCD) — Public school universe · 2023-2024 Public K-12 school enrollment, demographics, and operational data; collected annually by NCES from state education agencies.