Schools in San Antonio, TX

Find public schools in San Antonio with test scores and ratings. Compare schools by ELA and Math proficiency on an interactive map.

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Public Schools in San Antonio, Texas

Find and compare public schools in the San Antonio area. The map above shows schools near San Antonio color-coded by test score performance: green markers indicate schools where 60% or more of students meet proficiency standards, yellow for 40-59%, and red for below 40%.

The San Antonio area is served by multiple independent school districts. Northside ISD and North East ISD are among the largest in the state.

School Districts in San Antonio

The San Antonio area is served by San Antonio ISD, Northside ISD, North East ISD. Use the search tool above to find schools in a specific neighborhood by entering a ZIP code, or adjust the search radius to see more schools across the metro area.

Understanding Texas Test Scores

Test scores shown for San Antonio schools come from Texas's state assessments, published under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Scores show the percentage of students meeting or exceeding proficiency in English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics.

Important: Each state uses its own assessment system. Scores for San Antonio schools should be compared with other Texas schools, not schools in different states.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best public schools in San Antonio?

Use the map above and sort by ELA or Math scores to find the highest-performing schools in San Antonio. Green markers indicate schools where 60%+ of students meet proficiency standards. Click any school for detailed score breakdowns.

How many school districts serve San Antonio?

The San Antonio area is served by San Antonio ISD, Northside ISD, North East ISD. Enter different ZIP codes to explore schools in different parts of the metro area.

Are test scores comparable between San Antonio and other cities?

Only within Texas. Each state uses different assessments with different proficiency standards, so scores cannot be directly compared across state lines. Within Texas, all schools take the same tests.

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