Texas school board elections, 2021

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Main article: School board elections, 2021

Elections

The table below contains links to all school board elections covered by Ballotpedia in 2021 in this state. This list may not include all school districts that held elections in 2021. Ballotpedia's coverage included all school districts in the 100 largest cities by population and the 200 largest school districts by student enrollment across the country.

Editor's note: Some school districts choose to cancel the primary election, or both the primary and general election, if the number of candidates who filed does not meet a certain threshold. The table below does not reflect which primary or general elections were canceled. Please click through to each school district's page for more information.

2021 Texas School Board Elections
District Primary General Election General Runoff Election Regular term length Seats up for election Total board seats 2016-17 enrollment
Alamo Heights Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 4,857
Aldine Independent School District N/A 11/2/2021 N/A 4 3 7 69,768
Alief Independent School District N/A 11/2/2021 N/A 4 4 7 46,376
Allen Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 20,939
Amarillo Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 33,537
Aransas County Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 3,394
Arlington Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 62,181
Burleson Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 11,896
Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 25,276
Castleberry Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 6/5/2021 3 2 7 4,003
Clear Creek Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 41,819
Coppell Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 12,391
Crowley Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 15,215
Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District N/A 11/2/2021 N/A 4 3 7 114,868
Dallas Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 9 157,886
Duncanville Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 12,824
Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 19,653
Eanes Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 8,134
Ector County Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 31,481
El Paso Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 6/5/2021 4 4 7 59,424
Everman Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 5,889
Forney Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 9,705
Fort Bend Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 74,146
Fort Worth Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 6/5/2021 4 5 9 87,428
Frenship Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 4 7 9,422
Frisco Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 55,923
Galena Park Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 22,784
Garland Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 57,133
Grand Prairie Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 29,344
Harlandale Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 14,831
Hays Consolidated Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 19,215
Highland Park Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 7,044
Houston Independent School District N/A 11/2/2021 12/11/2021 4 5 9 216,106
Humble Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 41,224
Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 23,120
Irving Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 34,792
Judson Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 5 7 23,037
Katy Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 75,428
Keller Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 34,660
Kennedale Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 3,140
Killeen Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 43,782
Klein Independent School District N/A 11/2/2021 N/A 3 4 7 51,810
Lake Worth Independent School District N/A 11/2/2021 N/A 3 2 7 3,507
Lancaster Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 7,640
Lewisville Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 53,257
Mansfield Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 6/5/2021 3 3 7 34,309
Mesquite Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 41,038
New Deal Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 803
Northside Independent School District (Bexar County) N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 3 7 106,145
Northwest Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 22,044
Pasadena Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 56,282
Pflugerville Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 24,591
Plano Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 54,173
Port Aransas Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 552
Richardson Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 6/5/2021 3 2 7 39,268
Rockwall Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 15,822
Roosevelt Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 1,064
San Antonio Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 52,514
Spring Branch Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 2 7 35,079
Spring Independent School District N/A 11/2/2021 N/A 3 2 7 36,698
Socorro Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 45,927
Southside Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 3 5 5,713
Southwest Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 3 3 7 13,891
Ysleta Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 4 7 41,536
Tuloso-Midway Independent School District N/A 5/1/2021 N/A 4 1 7 3,850


Academic performance

See also: Public education in Texas

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NAEP scores

See also: NAEP scores by state

The National Center for Education Statistics provides state-by-state data on student achievement levels in mathematics and reading in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). The table below presents the percentage of fourth and eighth grade students that scored at or above proficient in reading and math during school year 2012-2013. Compared to three neighboring states (Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma), students in Texas had the highest scores in nearly every category, falling behind only Oklahoma in fourth-grade reading.[1]

Percent of students scoring at or above proficient, 2012-2013
Math - Grade 4 Math - Grade 8 Reading - Grade 4 Reading - Grade 8
Texas 41% 38% 28% 31%
Louisiana 26% 21% 23% 24%
New Mexico 31% 23% 21% 22%
Oklahoma 36% 25% 30% 29%
U.S. averages 41% 34% 34% 34%
Source: United States Department of Education, ED Data Express, "State Tables"

Graduation, ACT and SAT scores

See also: Graduation rates by groups in state and ACT and SAT scores in the United States

The following table shows the graduation rates and average composite ACT and SAT scores for Texas and surrounding states during the 2012-2013 school year. All statements made in this section refer to that school year.[1][2][3]

In the United States, public schools reported graduation rates that averaged to about 81.4 percent. About 54 percent of all students in the country took the ACT, while 50 percent reported taking the SAT. The average national composite scores for those tests were 20.9 out of a possible 36 for the ACT, and 1498 out of a possible 2400 for the SAT.[4]

Texas schools reported a graduation rate of 88 percent during the 2012-2013 school year, highest among its neighboring states

In Texas, more students took the SAT than the ACT in 2013, earning an average SAT score of 1437.

Comparison table for graduation rates and test scores, 2012-2013
State Graduation rate, 2013 Average ACT composite, 2013 Average SAT composite, 2013
Percent Quintile ranking** Score Participation rate Score Participation rate
Texas 88% First 20.9 37% 1437 59%
Louisiana 73.5% Fifth 19.5 100% 1655 5%
New Mexico 70.3% Fifth 19.9 70% 1626 12%
Oklahoma 84.8% Second 20.8 75% 1689 5%
United States 81.4% 20.9 54% 1498 50%
**Graduation rates for states in the first quintile ranked in the top 20 percent nationally. Similarly, graduation rates for states in the fifth quintile ranked in the bottom 20 percent nationally.
Sources: United States Department of Education, "ED Data Express"
ACT.org, "2013 ACT National and State Scores"
The Commonwealth Foundation, "SAT scores by state, 2013"

Dropout rate

See also: Public high school dropout rates by state for a full comparison of dropout rates by group in all states

The high school event dropout rate indicates the proportion of students who were enrolled at some time during the school year and were expected to be enrolled in grades nine through 12 in the following school year but were not enrolled by October 1 of the following school year. Students who have graduated, transferred to another school, died, moved to another country, or who are out of school due to illness are not considered dropouts. The average public high school event dropout rate for the United States remained constant at 3.3 percent for both school year 2010–2011 and school year 2011–2012. The event dropout rate for Texas was lower than the national average at 2.4 percent in the 2010-2011 school year, and 2.5 percent in the 2011-2012 school year.[5]

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