Arlington school rating: Best Arlington Schools | Arlington, TX School Ratings
Top 10 Best Arlington County Public Schools (2023)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Williamsburg Middle School
Math: 84% | Reading: 94%
Rank:
Top 5%
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3600 N Harrison St
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 228-5450
Grades: 6-8
| 940 students
Rank: #22.
Yorktown High School
Math: 83% | Reading: 94%
Rank:
Top 5%
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5200 Yorktown Blvd
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 228-5400
Grades: 9-12
| 2,514 students
Rank: #33.
Nottingham Elementary School
Math: 85% | Reading: 90%
Rank:
Top 5%
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5900 Little Falls Road
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 228-5290
Grades: PK-5
| 425 students
Rank: #44.
Arlington Traditional
Magnet School
Math: 84% | Reading: 90%
Rank:
Top 5%
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855 N. Edison St
Arlington, VA 22205
(703) 228-6290
Grades: PK-5
| 615 students
Rank: #55.
Taylor Elementary School
Math: 82% | Reading: 91%
Rank:
Top 5%
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2600 N Stuart St
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 228-6275
Grades: PK-5
| 618 students
Rank: #6 – 76. – 7.
Arlington Science Focus
Magnet School
Math: 84% | Reading: 89%
Rank:
Top 5%
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1501 N. Lincoln Street
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 228-7670
Grades: PK-5
| 643 students
Rank: #6 – 76. – 7.
Jamestown Elementary School
Math: 84% | Reading: 89%
Rank:
Top 5%
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3700 N Delaware St
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 228-5275
Grades: PK-5
| 511 students
Rank: #8 – 98. – 9.
Discovery Elementary School
Math: 78% | Reading: 85%
Rank:
Top 20%
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5241 36th Street North
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 288-2685
Grades: PK-5
| 536 students
Rank: #8 – 98. – 9.
Tuckahoe Elementary School
Math: 78% | Reading: 85%
Rank:
Top 20%
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6550 26th St N
Arlington, VA 22213
(703) 228-5288
Grades: PK-5
| 461 students
Rank: #1010.
Dorothy Hamm Middle School
Math: 74% | Reading: 88%
Rank:
Top 20%
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4100 N Vacation Lane
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 228-2910
Grades: 6-8
| 859 students
Rank: #1111.
Mckinley Elementary School
Math: 77% | Reading: 83%
Rank:
Top 20%
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1030 N Mckinley Rd
Arlington, VA 22205
(703) 228-5280
Grades: PK-5
| 682 students
Rank: #1212.
Glebe Elementary School
Math: 76% | Reading: 83%
Rank:
Top 20%
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1770 N. Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 228-6280
Grades: PK-5
| 511 students
Rank: #1313.
Washington Liberty High School
Math: 70% | Reading: 87%
Rank:
Top 20%
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1301 N Stafford St
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 228-6200
Grades: 9-12
| 2,436 students
Rank: #1414.
Swanson Middle School
Math: 75% | Reading: 83%
Rank:
Top 20%
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5800 N Washington Blvd
Arlington, VA 22205
(703) 228-5500
Grades: 6-8
| 1,018 students
Rank: #1515.
Ashlawn Elementary School
Math: 71% | Reading: 83%
Rank:
Top 20%
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5950 N. 8th Road
Arlington, VA 22205
(703) 228-5270
Grades: PK-5
| 600 students
Rank: #1616.
Long Branch Elementary School
Math: 65-69% | Reading: 75-79%
Rank:
Top 30%
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33 N Fillmore St
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 228-4220
Grades: PK-5
| 444 students
Rank: #1717.
Alice West Fleet Elementary School
Math: 70% | Reading: 74%
Rank:
Top 30%
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115 S Old Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-5820
Grades: PK-5
| 623 students
Rank: #1818.
Montessori Public School Of Arlington
Math: 60-64% | Reading: 75-79%
Rank:
Top 50%
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701 S Highland Street
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-8871
Grades: PK-5
| 460 students
Rank: #1919.
Gunston Middle School
Math: 59% | Reading: 76%
Rank:
Top 50%
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2700 S Lang St
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 228-6900
Grades: 6-8
| 1,191 students
Rank: #2020.
Oakridge Elementary School
Math: 64% | Reading: 71%
Rank:
Top 50%
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1414 24th St S
Arlington, VA 22202
(703) 228-5840
Grades: PK-5
| 559 students
Rank: #2121.
Claremont Immersion
Magnet School
Math: 55% | Reading: 74%
Rank:
Top 50%
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4700 S. Chesterfield Rd.
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 228-2500
Grades: PK-5
| 733 students
Rank: #2222.
Wakefield High School
Math: 66% | Reading: 65%
Rank:
Top 50%
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1325 S. Dinwiddie Street
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 228-6700
Grades: 9-12
| 2,561 students
Rank: #2323.
Campbell Elementary School
Math: 55-59% | Reading: 65-69%
Rank:
Top 50%
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737 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-6770
Grades: PK-5
| 418 students
Rank: #2424.
Jefferson Middle School
Math: 48% | Reading: 75%
Rank:
Top 50%
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125 S Old Glebe Rd
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-5900
Grades: 6-8
| 1,019 students
Rank: #2525.
Arlington Community High School
Math: 60-79% | Reading: ≥50%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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800 S. Walter Reed Dr
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-5350
Grades: 9-12
| 171 students
Rank: #2626.
Francis Scott Key Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 48% | Reading: 63%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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2300 Key Blvd
Arlington, VA 22201
(703) 228-4210
Grades: PK-5
| 699 students
Rank: #2727.
Hoffman-boston Elementary School
Math: 45-49% | Reading: 60-64%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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1415 S Queen St
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-5845
Grades: PK-5
| 469 students
Rank: #2828.
Kenmore Middle School
Math: 44% | Reading: 62%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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200 S Carlin Springs Rd
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-6800
Grades: 6-8
| 1,046 students
Rank: #2929.
Barcroft Elementary School
Math: 40-44% | Reading: 50-54%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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625 S Wakefield St
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-5838
Grades: PK-5
| 416 students
Rank: #3030.
Abingdon Elementary School
Math: 39% | Reading: 54%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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3035 S Abingdon St
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 228-6650
Grades: PK-5
| 712 students
Rank: #3131.
Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 35-39% | Reading: 50-54%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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3500 South 23rd Street
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 228-5825
Grades: PK-5
| 422 students
Rank: #3232.
Randolph Elementary School
Math: 35-39% | Reading: 45-49%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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1306 S Quincy St
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-5830
Grades: PK-5
| 436 students
Rank: #3333.
Barrett Elementary School
Math: 25-29% | Reading: 45-49%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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4401 N Henderson Rd
Arlington, VA 22203
(703) 228-6288
Grades: PK-5
| 513 students
Rank: #3434.
Carlin Springs Elementary School
Math: 15-19% | Reading: 25-29%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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5995 South 5th Road
Arlington, VA 22204
(703) 228-6645
Grades: PK-5
| 570 students
Rank: n/an/a
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Program
Special Education School
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The Heights Building, 1601 Wil
Arlington, VA 22209
(703) 228-6440
Grades: Inquire with school
| n/a students
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Arlington ISD | Texas Public Schools
Arlington, TX
Accountability rating
(2021-2022)
B
Total students
55,594
Avg. teacher experience
11.3 years
Statewide: 11.1 years
Four-year graduation rate
87.7 %
Statewide: 90%
Arlington ISD is a school district in Arlington, TX.
As of the 2021-2022 school year, it had 55,594 students.
62.1% of students were considered at risk of dropping out of school.
30.1% of students were enrolled in bilingual and English language learning programs.
The school received an accountability rating of B for the 2021-2022 school year.
In the Class of 2021, 87.7% of students received their high school diplomas on time or earlier.
The dropout rate for students in grades 9-12 was 3.9% during the 2020-2021 school year.
The average SAT score at Arlington ISD was 956 for 2020-2021 graduates.
The average ACT score was 19.5.
As of the 2021-2022 school year, an average teacher’s salary was $63,040, which is $4,153 more than the state average.
On average, teachers had 11.3 years of experience.
Demographics
Race and ethnicity
Total students
55,594
African American
14,799 (26.6%)
Statewide: 12.8%
American Indian
240 (0.4%)
Statewide: 0.3%
Asian
2,962 (5.3%)
Statewide: 4.8%
Hispanic
26,404 (47.5%)
Statewide: 52.8%
Pacific Islander
113 (0.2%)
Statewide: 0.2%
White
9,454 (17%)
Statewide: 26.3%
Two or more races
1,622 (2.9%)
Statewide: 2.9%
African American
26. 6%
American Indian
0.4%
Asian
5.3%
Hispanic
47.5%
Pacific Islander
0.2%
White
17.0%
Two or more races
2.9%
Risk factors
A student is identified as being at risk of dropping out of school based on state-defined criteria. A student is defined as “economically disadvantaged” if he or she is eligible for free or reduced-price lunch or other public assistance.
At-risk students
62.1 %
Statewide: 53.5%
Economically disadvantaged
72.8 %
Statewide: 60.7%
Limited English proficiency
30.3 %
Statewide: 21.7%
At-risk students
62.1%
Econ. disadvantaged
72.8%
Limited Eng. proficiency
30.3%
Enrollment by program
A look at the percentage of students enrolled in certain programs offered at schools for the 2021-2022 school year.
A student can be enrolled in more than one program.
Bilingual/ESL
30. 1 %
Statewide: 21.9%
Gifted and Talented
10 %
Statewide: 8%
Special Education
9.9 %
Statewide: 11.6%
Bilingual/ESL
30.1%
Gifted and talented
10.0%
Special education
9.9%
Academics
Accountability ratings
Texas assigns ratings to districts and campuses that designate their performance in relation to the state’s accountability system.
For the 2021-2022 school year, the state gave only A – C ratings. All Texas public school districts and campuses that would have received a D or F rating instead received the label “Not Rated: SB 1365.” In addition, not all schools and districts are rated because some are alternative education programs and treatment facilities.
Overall
(2021-2022)
B
Student achievement
(2021-2022)
C
School progress
(2021-2022)
A
Closing the gaps
(2021-2022)
C
The overall grades are based on three categories: student achievement (how well students perform academically), school progress (how well students perform over time and compared to students in similar schools) and closing the gaps (how well schools are boosting performance for subgroups such as students with special needs).
For a detailed explanation of this year’s accountability system, see the 2022 Accountability Manual.
Four-year graduation rates
The percentage of students who started ninth grade in 2017-2018 and received a high school diploma on time — by Aug. 31, 2021. Learn more about how four-year graduation rates are defined.
All students
87.7 %
Statewide: 90%
African American
87 %
Statewide: 86.3%
American Indian
80 %
Statewide: 87.4%
Asian
95.1 %
Statewide: 96.7%
Hispanic
84.1 %
Statewide: 88.1%
Pacific Islander
75 %
Statewide: 88.3%
White
92.9 %
Statewide: 93.8%
Two or more races
91.3 %
Statewide: 90.8%
African American
87.0%
American Indian
80.0%
Asian
95.1%
Hispanic
84.1%
Pacific Islander
75.0%
White
92. 9%
Two or more races
91.3%
Dropout rates
The dropout rate for students in grades 9-12 during the 2020-2021 school year.
It is calculated by dividing the number of dropouts by the number of students who were in attendance at any time during the school year.
All students
3.9 %
Statewide: 2.4%
African American
4 %
Statewide: 3.5%
American Indian
12.7 %
Statewide: 3.1%
Asian
1.3 %
Statewide: 0.5%
Hispanic
4.6 %
Statewide: 2.8%
Pacific Islander
7.4 %
Statewide: 2.6%
White
2.7 %
Statewide: 1.3%
Two or more races
3.8 %
Statewide: 2%
Chronic absenteeism
The chronic absenteeism rate for students during the 2020-2021 school year.
It measures the number of students who were absent for at least ten percent of the school year.
All students
21.2 %
Statewide: 15%
African American
25. 2 %
Statewide: 20.7%
American Indian
26.7 %
Statewide: 16.4%
Asian
8.3 %
Statewide: 3.3%
Hispanic
24.7 %
Statewide: 16.9%
Pacific Islander
19.2 %
Statewide: 17.9%
White
10.7 %
Statewide: 10.7%
Two or more races
19.6 %
Statewide: 13.9%
College readiness
AP/IB participation
The percentage of students in grades 11 and 12 taking at least one Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) exam in any subject
during the 2020-2021 school year.
All students
19.9 %
Statewide: 21.1%
African American
14.4 %
Statewide: 13%
American Indian
13.3 %
Statewide: 16.8%
Asian
44.5 %
Statewide: 55.4%
Hispanic
14.7 %
Statewide: 18%
Pacific Islander
8.3 %
Statewide: 17.9%
White
27 %
Statewide: 24. 3%
Two or more races
22 %
Statewide: 23.5%
AP/IB performance
The percentage of test-taking students in grades 11 and 12 who passed at least one AP or IB exam in the 2020-2021 school year.
A passing score on the AP exam is a 3, 4 or 5. On an IB exam, it is a 4, 5, 6 or 7.
All students
37.2 %
Statewide: 48.6%
African American
21.5 %
Statewide: 29%
American Indian
Masked
Statewide: 52.8%
Asian
52.1 %
Statewide: 73.6%
Hispanic
24.8 %
Statewide: 34.6%
Pacific Islander
Masked
Statewide: 43.9%
White
49.8 %
Statewide: 61.2%
Two or more races
46.3 %
Statewide: 60.8%
SAT
The average SAT score for students graduating in 2020-2021, with critical reading, writing and mathematics results combined.
The maximum score is 2400. For the small percentage of students who took the redesigned SAT with a maximum score of 1600, their scores were converted to the equivalent scores on the previous SAT using College Board concordance tables.
Avg. SAT score
956
Statewide: 1002
ACT
The average ACT composite score for students graduating in 2020-2021. The maximum score is 36.
Avg. ACT score
19.5
Statewide: 20.0
College-ready graduates
A graduate is considered college ready in Reading or Math if he or she has met or exceeded the college-ready criteria on the Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) test, the SAT or the ACT test.
These figures are for students graduating in 2020-2021.
Reading
47.1 %
Statewide: 56.1%
Math
32 %
Statewide: 45.7%
Reading + Math
30.4 %
Statewide: 40.4%
Reading
47.1%
Math
32.0%
Reading + Math
30.4%
Staff
Teacher ethnicities
These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent (FTE) as of the 2021-2022 school year.
Total teacher FTEs
3,923. 9
African American
696.2 (17.7%)
Statewide: 11.2%
American Indian
10.9 (0.3%)
Statewide: 0.3%
Asian
86.6 (2.2%)
Statewide: 1.9%
Hispanic
813.8 (20.7%)
Statewide: 28.9%
Pacific Islander
1.8 (0%)
Statewide: 0.1%
White
2,231 (56.9%)
Statewide: 56.4%
Two or more races
83.6 (2.1%)
Statewide: 1.2%
Highest degree held by teachers
These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent.
No degree
11.4 (0.3%)
Statewide: 1.4%
Bachelor’s
2,769.7 (70.6%)
Statewide: 72.6%
Master’s
1,103.6 (28.1%)
Statewide: 25.2%
Doctorate
39.2 (1%)
Statewide: 0.8%
Students per teacher
The total number of students divided by the total full-time equivalent count of teachers for 2021-2022.
Students per teacher
14.2
Statewide: 14.6
Teacher experience
This figure for the 2021-2022 school year refers to tenure — the number of years a teacher has been employed in any district, whether or not there was an interruption in service.
Avg. teacher experience
11.3 years
Statewide: 11.1 years
Teacher salaries
The average salaries listed here are for regular duties only and do not include supplemental pay. For teachers who also have nonteaching roles, only the portion of time and pay dedicated to classroom responsibilities is factored into the calculation.
Base average
$63,040
Statewide: $58,887
Beginner
$50,809
Statewide: $51,054
1 to 5 years
$59,216
Statewide: $54,577
6 to 10 years
$61,485
Statewide: $57,746
11 to 20 years
$65,162
Statewide: $61,377
21 to 30 years
$69,888
Statewide: $65,949
30+ years
$77,690
Statewide: $71,111
All campuses
Elementary schools
- Adams Elementary School
- Amos Elementary School
- Anderson Elementary School
- Ashworth Elementary School
- Atherton Elementary School
- Bebensee Elementary School
- Beckham Elementary School
- Berry Elementary School
- Blanton Elementary School
- Bryant Elementary School
- Burgin Elementary School
- Butler Elementary School
- Community Based Pk
- Corey Fine Arts / Dual Language Academy
- Crouch Elementary School
- Crow Leadership Academy
- Ditto Elementary School
- Duff Elementary School
- Dunn Elementary School
- Ellis Elementary School
- Farrell Elementary School
- Fitzgerald Elementary School
- Foster Elementary School
- Goodman Elementary School
- Hale Elementary School
- Hill Elementary School
- Johns Elementary School
- Jones Fine Arts / Dual Language Academy
- Key Elementary School
- Kooken Ed Center
- Larson Elementary School
- Little Elementary School
- McNutt Elementary School
- Miller Elementary School
- Moore Elementary School
- Morton Elementary School
- Patrick Elementary School
- Peach Elementary School
- Pearcy Stem Academy
- Pope Elementary School
- Rankin Elementary School
- Remynse Elementary School
- Sherrod Elementary School
- Short Elementary School
- South Davis Elementary School
- Speer Elementary School
- Starrett Elementary School
- Swift Elementary School
- Thornton Elementary School
- Webb Elementary School
- West Elementary School
- Williams Elementary School
- Wimbish World Language Academy
- Wood Elementary School
Middle school or junior high schools
- Bailey Junior High
- Barnett Junior High
- Boles Junior High
- Carter Junior High
- Gunn Junior High
- Nichols Junior High
- Ousley Junior High
- Shackelford Junior High
- Workman Junior High
- Young Junior High
High schools
- Arlington College And Career High School
- Arlington Collegiate High School
- Arlington High School
- Bowie High School
- Lamar High School
- Martin High School
- Newcomer Center
- Sam Houston High School
- Seguin High School
- Tarrant Co JJAEP
- Turning Point Secondary School
- Venture Alter High School
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University of Texas Arlington
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The University of Texas at Arlington, a leader in education in the heart of the thriving North Texas region, educates minds in an environment that values excellence, innovation and diversity. UTA is dedicated to lifelong learning and critical thinkers who are in demand in our region and nation.
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