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School Total Tests Reported Total Distributed Percent Reported a W Data From February 5, 2021 Total Tests Percent School Reported Total Distributed reported A W BROWN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 376 1480 25% A+ ACADEMY 94 560 17% ABILENE ISD 2007 6120 33% ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING INC 94 160 59% ACADEMY OF DALLAS 88 440 20% ADRIAN ISD 7 160 4% ADVANTAGE ACADEMY 509 1200 42% ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD 773 4440 17% ALBA-GOLDEN ISD 58 400 15% ALDINE ISD 1363 14040 10% Al-Hadi School 272 440 62% ALICE ISD 8 3280 0% ALIEF ISD 6894 27240 25% ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL 156 320 49% All Nations Community School 24 40 60% All Saints Episcopal Day School - Austin 42 40 105% All Saints Episcopal School 4 440 1% All Saints Episcopal School - Fort Worth 530 760 70% Alpha Omega Academy 66 160 41% ALPINE ISD 380 1240 31% ALVIN ISD 464 9040 5% AMARILLO ISD 2499 22120 11% Amarillo Montessori Academy 30 360 8% Angleton Christian School 96 160 60% ANGLETON ISD 322 2440 13% Ann & Nate Levine Academy 223 1000 22% ANNA ISD 217 1400 16% Annunciation Orthodox School 15 400 4% ANTHONY ISD 546 1280 43% Archgate Montessori Academy 148 200 74% ARGYLE ISD 118 2280 5% ARISTOI CLASSICAL ACADEMY 47 200 24% ARLINGTON CLASSICS ACADEMY 36 480 8% ARLINGTON ISD 198 20200 1% ARROW ACADEMY 29 520 6% Ascension Episcopal School 30 80 38% ATHENS ISD 296 1240 24% AUBREY ISD 680 2480 27% AUSTIN ACHIEVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 197 440 45% Austin Children's Montessori 103 160 64% Austin Educational Theatre 77 80 96% Austin International School 87 200 44% AUSTIN ISD 8425 32880 26% Austin Montessori School 220 440 50% AUSTWELL-TIVOLI ISD 5 120 4% AVALON ISD 16 320 5% Avondale House 16 80 20% AXTELL ISD 28 840 3% BASTROP ISD 242 2520 10% BAY CITY ISD 39 840 5% BEAUMONT ISD 1288 5880 22% BEN BOLT-PALITO BLANCO ISD 421 720 58% BENAVIDES ISD 262 600 44% BETA ACADEMY 255 520 49% Beth Yeshurun Day School 31 160 19% Bethesda Christian School 91 160 57% Betty M Condra School for Education Innovation 102 240 43% Bexar County Academy 112 480 23% BIG SANDY ISD 44 800 6% BIG SPRINGS CHARTER SCHOOL 194 520 37% BIRDVILLE ISD 334 7920 4% Bishop Lynch High School 21 440 5% BLANKET ISD 87 320 27% BLOOM ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 20 80 25% BLOOMING GROVE ISD 386 1280 30% BLUE RIDGE ISD 56 400 14% Bob Hope Charter School 966 1840 53% BOB HOPE SCHOOL 8 1280 1% BOERNE ISD 46 1960 2% BONHAM ISD 84 1520 6% BORGER ISD 522 2160 24% BOYS RANCH ISD 644 1040 62% BRACKETT ISD 34 640 5% Brazos Christian School 62 200 31% BRAZOSPORT ISD 184 8480 2% BREMOND ISD 97 480 20% BRENHAM ISD 307 3520 9% Brentwood Christian School 67 160 42% Bridges Academy Austin 19 40 48% Brighter Horizons Academy College Preparatory 112 360 31% BROOKESMITH ISD 31 200 16% BROOKS ISD 433 640 68% BROWNFIELD ISD 252 1520 17% BROWNSVILLE ISD 2686 33040 8% Brownsville Montessori Academy 14 40 35% BROWNWOOD ISD 172 1480 12% BUCKHOLTS ISD 33 80 41% BUFFALO ISD 93 800 12% BURNET CISD 80 1320 6% BURNHAM WOOD CHARTER SCHOOL DISTRICT 74 640 12% CADDO MILLS ISD 237 760 31% CALALLEN ISD 116 1640 7% CALDWELL ISD 731 2000 37% CALHOUN ISD 836 3960 21% CALVERT ISD 25 240 10% CALVIN NELMS CHARTER SCHOOLS 33 80 41% CAMERON ISD 172 400 43% CANADIAN ISD 218 880 25% CANUTILLO ISD 2988 7440 40% Capitol School Of Austin 72 160 45% CARRIZO SPRINGS CISD 109 520 21% CARROLLTON-FARMERS BRANCH ISD 1113 8760 13% CARTHAGE ISD 150 1840 8% CASTLEBERRY ISD 678 1480 46% Cathedral High School 327 840 39% Cathedral School of Saint Mary 45 80 56% CAYUGA ISD 16 760 2% Cedar Hill Preparatory Academy 1 320 0% CELINA ISD 65 1920 3% CENTER ISD 96 2080 5% CHANNELVIEW ISD 454 1880 24% CHAPARRAL STAR ACADEMY 50 80 63% CHAPEL HILL ISD (SMITH) 580 1920 30% CHILDRESS ISD 81 920 9% CHRISTOVAL ISD 50 240 21% CITYSCAPE SCHOOLS 21 400 5% CLARENDON ISD 3 520 1% CLINT ISD 19515 26400 74% COLDSPRING-OAKHURST CISD 209 800 26% COLLINSVILLE ISD 47 440 11% Community Montessori School - Georgetown 43 80 54% COMPASS ROSE ACADEMY 152 320 48% COMSTOCK ISD 86 200 43% Concordia Lutheran School - San Antonio 55 280 20% CONNALLY ISD 87 1800 5% Conroe ISD 1332 12320 11% Cornerstone Christian Academy 103 120 86% CORPUS CHRISTI ISD 132 12920 1% CORSICANA ISD 626 2520 25% COTULLA ISD 370 1520 24% Country Day School of Arlington 27 80 34% Covenant Christian Academy 67 120 56% COVINGTON ISD 100 240 42% CRANDALL ISD 237 3040 8% CRANE ISD 4 480 1% CROCKETT CONSOLIDATED CSD 252 720 35% CROCKETT ISD 51 1040 5% CROSBYTON CISD 103 360 29% Cross Lutheran School 25 40 63% Cross Town Preschool - Granbury 9 80 11% CrossPoint Christian School 13 40 33% CROWLEY ISD 3811 16960 22% CULBERSON-ALLAMOORE ISD 62 280 22% CUMBY ISD 150 400 38% Cypress-Fairbanks ISD 1800 23240 8% DALLAS ISD 7217 51120 14% Dallas Lutheran School 2 160 1% DAMON ISD 131 280 47% DAWSON ISD 44 560 8% DEER PARK ISD 517 1840 28% Del Valle ISD 647 2440 27% DELL CITY ISD 239 320 75% Denton Calvary Academy 146 520 28% DeSoto Private School 137 360 38% DEVINE ISD 98 1560 6% DEW ISD 140 240 58% DIBOLL ISD 389 760 51% DICKINSON ISD 249 4320 6% DILLEY ISD 906 2040 44% Divine Savior Academy - Sienna 15 80 19% DONNA ISD 4207 15240 28% DRAW ACADEMY 17 280 6% Dripping Springs Christian Academy 88 200 44% DRIPPING SPRINGS ISD 2 200 1% DUNCANVILLE ISD 180 7840 2% Eagle Christian Academy 148 480 31% EAGLE MT-SAGINAW ISD 170 7160 2% EANES ISD 571 1960 29% EAST BERNARD ISD 21 400 5% EAST CHAMBERS ISD 433 1600 27% EASTLAND ISD 322 480 67% Ector County ISD 446 11160 4% EDCOUCH-ELSA ISD 1774 5080 35% EDEN CISD 72 200 36% EDGEWOOD ISD-EDGEWOOD 17 2880 1% EDGEWOOD ISD-SAN ANTONIO 368 2440 15% EDINBURG CISD 11593 35680 32% EHRHART SCHOOL 117 400 29% El Paso Academy 93 160 58% EL PASO ISD 2985 34760 9% ELGIN ISD 61 960 6% Episcopal Day School 192 240 80% ERATH EXCELS ACADEMY INC 96 200 48% ETOILE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 4 40 10% ETOILE ISD 84 240 35% EUSTACE ISD 162 1440 11% Everest Academy 7 120 6% EVERMAN ISD 471 2320 20% EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 276 400 69% EXCELSIOR ISD 44 80 55% FABENS ISD 2051 3800 54% Fairhill School 67 320 21% Faith West Academy 217 600 36% FALLS CITY ISD 91 480 19% FANNINDEL ISD 40 200 20% Father Yermo Schools 25 160 16% FAYETTEVILLE ISD 122 320 38% FERRIS ISD 165 1080 15% First Baptist Academy - Dallas 530 760 70% First Baptist Christian School 20 120 17% FLATONIA ISD 6 320 2% FLOUR BLUFF ISD 21 4000 1% FORT STOCKTON ISD 152 960 16% Fort Worth Adventist Junior Academy 25 120 21% FORT WORTH ISD 1766 28440 6% FREDERICKSBURG ISD 248 760 33% FREER ISD 286 400 72% FRIENDSWOOD ISD 140 1960 7% FRUITVALE ISD 78 320 24% FT DAVIS ISD 216 600 36% FT HANCOCK ISD 156 400 39% Full Armor Christian Academy 4 #N/A Fusion Academy Southlake 18 120 15% GAINESVILLE ISD 31 2000 2% Galena Park ISD 630 4320 15% GALVESTON ISD 822 2680 31% GANADO ISD 12 680 2% Garland ISD 1329 19440 7% GARY ISD 2 400 1% GEORGE WEST ISD 176 520 34% Gethsemane Lutheran Preschool 10 80 13% GIDDINGS ISD 340 1800 19% GOLDEN RULE CHARTER SCHOOL 107 1080 10% Good Shepherd Episcopal School 313 1200 26% Good Shepherd Episcopal School - Austin 94 120 78% GOODWATER MONTESSORI SCHOOL 4 120 3% Grace Academy of Dallas 6 200 3% Grace Christian Academy - Houston 17 120 14% Grace Community School 142 440 32% Grace School 1 160 1% GRANBURY ISD 1253 2680 47% GRAND PRAIRIE ISD 11 19560 0% GRANGER ISD 43 280 15% Grapevine-Colleyville ISD 353 9040 4% GREAT HEARTS TEXAS 606 3800 16% Great Lakes Academy 20 80 25% Green Oaks Education and Support 58 160 36% GREENVILLE ISD 65 2040 3% GREGORY-PORTLAND ISD 60 1920 3% Griffin School - Austin 19 40 48% GUNTER ISD 72 440 16% HAMILTON ISD 162 240 68% HAMSHIRE-FANNETT ISD 149 720 21% HAPPY ISD 34 1400 2% HARLANDALE ISD 554 3040 18% HARLINGEN CISD 701 15120 5% HARLINGEN ISD 4389 15120 29% HARMONY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE - HOUSTON 102 #N/A HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (EL PASO) 342 #N/A HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (SAN ANTONIO) 599 1000 60% HARMONY SCIENCE ACAD (WACO) 290 #N/A HARMONY SCIENCE ACADEMY 358 240 149% HARMONY SCIENCE ACADEMY (AUSTIN) 159 #N/A HARRIS DEPT OF ED 3 #N/A Harvest Christian Academy 13 80 16% Harvest Christian Academy-Edinburg 266 160 166% HAWKINS ISD 16 600 3% HENDERSON ISD 67 2400 3% HERITAGE ACADEMY 60 320 19% HICO ISD 50 160 31% HIDALGO ISD 2517 5240 48% HIGH POINT ACADEMY 17 1120 2% HIGHLAND ISD 6 400 2% HIGHLAND PARK ISD (DALLAS) 154 800 19% Hill Country Christian School of Austin 27 80 34% Hill Country Montessori School 30 80 38% HILLSBORO ISD 213 1560 14% Holy Cross Catholic High School 30 120 25% Holy Family Catholic School 33 880 4% Holy Spirit Episcopal School 287 320 90% HONEY GROVE ISD 125 600 21% Houston Adventist Academy 112 160 70% HOUSTON CLASSICAL CHARTER SCHOOL 28 80 35% HOUSTON GATEWAY ACADEMY INC 204 800 26% HOUSTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL 78 240 33% HOUSTON ISD 9933 120803 8% HUGHES SPRINGS ISD 13 1080 1% HUMBLE ISD 4846 9440 51% HUNT ISD 90 200 45% Iant Quranic Academy 18 200 9% IDEA PUBLIC SCHOOLS 9014 28320 32% IMAGINE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF NORTH TEXAS 2 560 0% Iman Academy 77 200 39% Immaculate Conception School 55 160 34% Immanuel Christian School 119 280 43% Immanuel Lutheran School – Giddings 1 40 3% Incarnate Word Academy-Corpus Christi 223 360 62% Incarnate Word High School 142 560 25% INDUSTRIAL ISD 9 880 1% INGRAM ISD 434 1480 29% INSPIRED VISION ACADEMY 126 560 23% INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP OF TEXAS (ILTEXAS) 3436 6560 52% International School of Texas 141 240 59% Irving ISD 56 8000 1% ITALY ISD 108 560 19% ITASCA ISD 131 640 20% JACKSONVILLE ISD 227 3920 6% Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas 39 560 7% Jesus Chapel School 51 120 43% JIM HOGG ISD 2551 2760 92% JOHNSON CITY ISD 269 560 48% JUDSON ISD 821 13000 6% KARNES CITY ISD 218 360 61% KAUFMAN ISD 722 1560 46% Keene Adventist Elementary School
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