News Summary
A recent report ranks public high schools in the San Antonio metro area based on academic achievements and student-teacher ratios, revealing insights into educational quality. The North East Independent School District emerged as the leader with a commendable A+ Niche grade and a favorable student-teacher ratio. Other notable districts include BASIS Texas Charter Schools and Northside Independent School District, both contributing to the area’s strong academic performance. This analysis provides valuable information for parents and students aiming for quality education.
San Antonio
A new report from Stacker has ranked public high schools in the San Antonio metro area for 2025, highlighting their academic achievements and student-teacher ratios. The report shows that schools with high Niche grades are consistently those with better academic performance and well-managed student-teacher ratios.
The North East Independent School District led the rankings with an impressive Niche grade of A+, alongside a student-teacher ratio of 18:1 and total enrollment of 3,202 students. This district was noted for its robust academic environment and dedicated teaching staff.
Other top contenders included several campuses in the Northside Independent School District, which boasted multiple entries in the list, such as a school with a student-teacher ratio of 17:1 and an overall Niche grade of A. This shows a trend of strength in academic performance across the district.
In addition to North East Independent, the BASIS Texas Charter Schools, and the Northside Independent School District also received accolades with a top Niche grade of A+ for their blended academic rigor and favorable classroom dynamics.
Important Rankings and Ratios
Below is the list of distinguished public high schools in San Antonio, along with their notable attributes:
- North East Independent School District: Enrollment 3,397; Student/Teacher Ratio 18:1; Niche Grade A+
- BASIS Texas Charter Schools: Enrollment 1,018; Student/Teacher Ratio 16:1; Niche Grade A+
- Northside Independent School District: Multiple campuses with Niche grade A, student-teacher ratios ranging from 16:1 to 19:1.
- Judson Independent School District: Enrollment 412; Student/Teacher Ratio 19:1; Niche Grade A.
- Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District: Enrollment 2,716; Student/Teacher Ratio 19:1; Niche Grade A.
Other effective schools include the Judson Independent School District and the Comal Independent School District, both securing Niche grades of A- and showing strong academic policies to support student learning.
Methodology of Ranking
The rankings from Stacker were derived from the Niche assessment, which utilizes various weighted factors to gauge school performance. The primary focus for this assessment was on academic performance, with additional considerations for culture, diversity, and the availability of resources such as clubs, activities, and sports. Feedback from parents, students, and teachers also played a critical role in the evaluations.
Context of Academic Performance
The significance of a favorable student-teacher ratio is highlighted in this report. A lower ratio often correlates with better student support and academic outcomes. The data indicates that schools with smaller class sizes tend to foster more personalized education, allowing for enhanced student engagement and understanding of material.
This ranking provides valuable insight for parents and students seeking high-quality education in San Antonio’s public school system. As educational standards continue to evolve, the focus on both academic performance and support systems becomes increasingly important for student success.
In summary, San Antonio’s public high schools are showing strong performance against academic standards. The analysis not only highlights successful institutions but also provides a framework for ongoing improvement and excellence in education across the region.
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