Texas

State K-12 public school system overview

Texas operates one of the largest K-12 public education systems in the United States, serving 5,094,618 students across 1,020 school districts and employing 344,784 teachers during the 2024-25 school year. The state's structure includes 20 Education Service Center regions that provide support and services to districts. This fragmented district system reflects Texas's historical emphasis on local control, resulting in significant variation in resources and capacity across regions.

Student demographics in Texas reflect substantial diversity and educational needs. Approximately 59.7% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating high economic disadvantage relative to national norms. English learners comprise 23.4% of enrollment, representing a significant population requiring specialized instruction. Students with disabilities account for 15.7% of total enrollment, broadly aligned with national percentages.

The state reported a 92.3% graduation rate, positioning Texas near typical national ranges. Per-pupil spending averaged $12,908, which falls below the national average and reflects funding constraints that have been subject to ongoing policy debate in Texas.

Texas employs a direct accountability system managed by the Texas Education Agency, assigning A-F grades to both individual schools and districts based on comprehensive performance metrics. The state administers STAAR assessments across grade levels, with results reported in three performance categories: Approaches Grade Level, Meets Grade Level, and Masters Grade Level. EduSignal uses the "Meets Grade Level" threshold as its proficiency standard for Texas schools. This accountability framework aims to provide clear performance differentiation across the state's diverse educational landscape, though implementation and equity considerations remain subjects of ongoing state and local discussion.

This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.

This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.

Total Students

5.1M

Districts

1,020

Schools

N/A

Teachers

345K

Per-Pupil Spending

$12,908

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
59.7%
English Language Learners
23.4%
Students with Disabilities
15.7%

Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
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Reading Proficiency
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Graduation Rate
92.3%

Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
$12,908
Spending Range
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District Distribution

By Size

Large (10K+)
118
Medium (3K-10K)
151
Small (<3K)
751

By Location

City
301
Suburb
193
Town
0
Rural
389

Career & Technical Education

1,879,741 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Agriculture
573,216
Arts
568,673
Human
554,198
STEM
525,293
Business
508,080
Health
495,930
Marketing
427,108
Finance
420,741
Top 3: Agriculture, Arts, HumanSource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)

Texas Accountability Data

TEA Accountability Ratings Distribution

A
142
13.9%
B
437
42.8%
C
314
30.8%
D
110
10.8%
F
16
1.6%
Avg Graduation Rate
95.6%
Avg Chronic Absenteeism
15.8%
Avg Teacher Turnover
20.9%
Avg Teacher Salary
$58,756

Districts by Region

North Texas193
Gulf Coast174
East Texas140
South Texas137
West Texas131
Central Texas127
Panhandle118

Source: Texas Education Agency, Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR), 2024-25 School Year

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