Report: 72% of the 1,327 students at Black Middle School not on “college track” in 2022-23 school year

Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath (2024) - Ballotpedia
Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath (2024) - Ballotpedia
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Of the 1,327 students at Black Middle School in Houston, 955 (72%) weren’t on track for college in the 2022-23 school year, according to Houston Republic’s analysis of STAAR scores from the Texas Education Agency (TEA).

The TEA considers students to be on track for college if they demonstrate mastery of the course content through the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR). Students who meet, but do not master their grade level are “prepared to progress to the next grade,” but not yet on college track.

In the 2022-23 school year, Black Middle School’s student population was made up of 1,327 students, of which 761 were Hispanic, 348 white, 164 African American, 37 multiracial, and 16 Asian students.

Data shows that 59.5% of Black Middle School’s multiracial students (22), 52.9% of its white students (184), 43.8% of its Asian students (7), 17% of its Hispanic students (129) and 13.4% of its African American students (22) had “mastered” their grade level that year and were “on track for college and career readiness,” as measured by state academic standards.

In the 2021-22 school year, the TEA noted that 826 Black Middle School students – equivalent to 64% of the student population – were not on the academic path to college eligibility. This contrasts with 2022-23, when the percentage stood at 72%, marking an 8% increase from the previous year.

A recent study by WalletHub classified Texas as one of the least-educated states in the U.S., ranking it 41st out of 50 in educational quality and student outcomes.

Underfunding is a frequently cited challenge facing the state’s school district. According to a 2024 report from the Texas Education Agency, per-pupil funding has not increased since 2019, despite inflation rates rising by more than 20% since then.

“As a result, many districts in our very own Central Texas region are being forced to cut back on essential programs, services, consider school closures, and adopt deficit budgets just to provide students with the education that they deserve,” Hutto ISD Trustee James Matlock stated in an interview.

Students On and Off College Track by Race at Black Middle School in 2022-23 School Year
Students on College Track by School in Houston ISD in 2022-23 School Year

School Total Students % On College Track
Alcott Elementary School 191 8%
Almeda Elementary School 800 12%
Anderson Elementary School 638 6%
Arabic Immersion Magnet School 538 30%
Ashford Elementary School 561 13%
Askew Elementary School 890 14%
Atherton Elementary School 430 17%
Attucks Middle School 439 13%
Austin High School 1,436 5%
Barrick Elementary School 485 11%
Bastian Elementary School 646 23%
Baylor College of Medicine Academy at Ryan 385 27%
Baylor College of Medicine Biotech Academy at Rusk 341 16%
Bell Elementary School 547 10%
Bellaire High School 3,160 29%
Benavidez Elementary School 919 6%
Benbrook Elementary School 482 13%
Berry Elementary School 804 14%
Black Middle School 1,327 28%
Blackshear Elementary School 308 6%
Bonham Elementary School 979 10%
Bonner Elementary School 612 11%
Braeburn Elementary School 826 11%
Briargrove Elementary School 824 19%
Briarmeadow Charter 600 39%
Briscoe Elementary School 193 13%
Brookline Elementary School 729 25%
Browning Elementary School 409 8%
Bruce Elementary School 306 5%
Burbank Elementary School 807 20%
Burbank Middle School 1,417 25%
Burnet Elementary School 406 14%
Burrus Elementary School 245 5%
Bush Elementary School 739 51%
Cage Elementary School 418 17%
Carnegie Vanguard High School 841 61%
Carrillo Elementary School 358 25%
Challenge Early College High School 454 40%
Chavez High School 2,257 8%
Clifton Middle School 509 7%
Codwell Elementary School 329 6%
Community Services-Sec 90 7%
Condit Elementary School 736 49%
Cook Junior Elementary School 517 14%
Coop Elementary School 548 7%
Cornelius Elementary School 754 26%
Crespo Elementary School 547 18%
Crockett Elementary School 550 11%
Cullen Middle School 324 5%
Cunningham Elementary School 550 16%
Davila Elementary School 398 23%
De Chaumes Elementary School 703 11%
De Zavala Elementary School 389 22%
Deady Middle School 588 9%
Deanda Elementary School 606 26%
Debakey High School for Health Prof 916 59%
Dogan Elementary School 510 8%
Durham Elementary School 571 21%
Durkee Elementary School 488 15%
East Early College High School 452 27%
Eastwood Academy 390 34%
Edison Middle School 460 10%
Eliot Elementary School 549 21%
Ella Junior Baker Montessori School 606 28%
Elmore Elementary School 532 4%
Elrod Elementary School 697 21%
Emerson Elementary School 966 11%
Energized for Excellence Academy Elementary 1,035 14%
Energized for Excellence Academy Inc Middle 585 15%
Energized for STEM Academy High School 583 18%
Energized for STEM Academy Middle 355 11%
Energy Institute High School 676 34%
Field Elementary School 443 44%
Fleming Middle School 384 4%
Foerster Elementary School 617 7%
Fondren Elementary School 300 13%
Fondren Middle School 840 6%
Fonville Middle School 665 8%
Forest Brook Middle School 613 4%
Foster Elementary School 380 14%
Franklin Elementary School 301 18%
Frost Elementary School 488 8%
Furr High School 1,154 4%
Gallegos Elementary School 360 11%
Garcia Elementary School 336 9%
Garden Oaks Montessori 797 21%
Garden Villas Elementary School 368 10%
Golfcrest Elementary School 429 9%
Gregg Elementary School 372 10%
Gregory-Lincoln Education Center 598 8%
Grissom Elementary School 467 7%
Gross Elementary School 480 10%
Hamilton Middle School 823 18%
Harper DAEP 54 4%
Harris County JJAEP 11 0%
Harris Junior R. Elementary School 309 8%
Harris R. P. Elementary School 477 13%
Hartman Middle School 904 8%
Hartsfield Elementary School 303 8%
Harvard Elementary School 660 39%
Heights High School 2,471 18%
Helms Elementary School 485 32%
Henderson Junior Elementary School 552 20%
Henderson N. Elementary School 225 12%
Henry Middle School 690 4%
Herod Elementary School 769 25%
Herrera Elementary School 824 13%
High School Ahead Academy 138 1%
High School for Law and Justice 436 22%
Highland Hts Elementary School 444 6%
Hilliard Elementary School 546 5%
Hines-Caldwell 732 11%
Hobby Elementary School 501 5%
Hogg Middle School 1,120 27%
Holland Middle School 644 7%
Horn Elementary School 749 64%
Houston Academy for International Studies 461 29%
Houston Math Science and Technology Center 2,769 6%
Isaacs Elementary School 254 6%
Janowski Elementary School 412 13%
Jefferson Elementary School 344 12%
Jones Futures Academy 320 9%
Kashmere Gardens Elementary School 354 3%
Kashmere High School 725 4%
Kelso Elementary School 394 4%
Kennedy Elementary School 510 13%
Ketelsen Elementary School 444 11%
Key Middle School 615 9%
Kinder High School for Performing and Visual Arts 786 55%
Kolter Elementary School 755 48%
Lamar High School 3,114 17%
Lanier Middle School 1,434 53%
Lantrip Elementary School 516 20%
Las Americas 230 0%
Law Elementary School 512 10%
Lawson Middle School 1,274 10%
Lewis Elementary School 711 10%
Liberty High School 351 3%
Lockhart Elementary School 379 10%
Long Academy 818 6%
Longfellow Elementary School 680 11%
Looscan Elementary School 260 9%
Love Elementary School 346 14%
Lovett Elementary School 649 38%
Lyons Elementary School 865 19%
Macgregor Elementary School 443 14%
Mading Elementary School 337 6%
Madison High School 1,924 5%
Mandarin Immersion Magnet School 739 55%
Mark White Elementary School 639 17%
Marshall Elementary School 610 6%
Marshall Middle School 607 7%
Martinez C. Elementary School 279 15%
Martinez R. Elementary School 425 15%
McGowen Elementary School 385 5%
McNamara Elementary School 991 19%
McReynolds Middle School 398 6%
Memorial Elementary School 423 26%
Meyerland Middle School 1,133 16%
Mickey Leland College Prep Academy for Young Men 311 7%
Middle College High School at Hcc Fraga 132 19%
Middle College High School at Hcc Gulfton 123 5%
Milby High School 2,102 8%
Milne Elementary School 479 3%
Mitchell Elementary School 500 7%
Montgomery Elementary School 454 12%
Moreno Elementary School 698 19%
Mount Carmel Academy 269 6%
Navarro Middle School 547 8%
Neff Elementary School 749 11%
North Forest High School 974 4%
North Houston Early College High School 475 29%
Northline Elementary School 421 14%
Northside High School 1,159 7%
Oak Forest Elementary School 876 43%
Oates Elementary School 324 8%
Ortiz Middle School 871 8%
Osborne Elementary School 312 9%
Park Place Elementary School 734 19%
Parker Elementary School 851 33%
Patterson Elementary School 919 18%
Peck Elementary School 388 7%
Pershing Middle School 1,390 21%
Petersen Elementary School 375 8%
Pilgrim Academy 1,226 13%
Pin Oak Middle School 1,194 45%
Piney Point Elementary School 1,195 12%
Pleasantville Elementary School 233 12%
Poe Elementary School 784 27%
Port Houston Elementary School 277 8%
Project Chrysalis Middle School 270 29%
Pugh Elementary School 346 14%
Ray Daily Elementary School 822 21%
Reagan K-8 Educational Center 876 8%
Red Elementary School 604 28%
Revere Middle School 1,112 6%
Reynolds Elementary School 334 6%
Rice School /La Escuela Rice 1,076 18%
River Oaks Elementary School 695 66%
Roberts Elementary School 724 55%
Robinson Elementary School 496 11%
Roderick R. Paige Elementary School 368 4%
Rodriguez Elementary School 898 12%
Roosevelt Elementary School 421 17%
Ross Elementary School 270 13%
Rucker Elementary School 391 10%
Sanchez Elementary School 436 13%
Scarborough Elementary School 656 13%
Scarborough High School 750 4%
School at St. George Place 779 27%
Scroggins Elementary School 332 13%
Secondary DAEP 37 0%
Seguin Elementary School 386 13%
Shadowbriar Elementary School 487 12%
Shadydale Elementary School 631 7%
Sharpstown High School 1,854 5%
Sharpstown International School 1,279 19%
Shearn Elementary School 477 6%
Sherman Elementary School 527 15%
Sinclair Elementary School 649 36%
Smith Elementary School 778 12%
Soar Center 113 9%
South Early College High School 390 14%
Southmayd Elementary School 366 11%
Sterling High School 1,420 9%
Stevens Elementary School 582 6%
Stevenson Middle School 1,192 14%
Sugar Grove Academy 841 12%
Sutton Elementary School 1,047 14%
T. H. Rogers School 1,062 78%
Tanglewood Middle School 808 15%
Texas Connections Academy at Houston 8,967 14%
Thomas Middle School 526 6%
Thompson Elementary School 399 10%
Tijerina Elementary School 340 23%
Tinsley Elementary School 595 10%
Travis Elementary School 713 41%
Twain Elementary School 906 49%
Valley West Elementary School 653 14%
Wainwright Elementary School 427 6%
Walnut Bend Elementary School 668 11%
Waltrip High School 1,594 9%
Washington B. T. High School 877 5%
Welch Middle School 645 8%
Wesley Elementary School 270 4%
West Briar Middle School 1,061 22%
West University Elementary School 1,104 69%
Westbury High School 2,243 7%
Westside High School 2,873 17%
Wharton K-8 Dual Language Academy 627 25%
Wheatley High School 639 6%
Whidby Elementary School 394 8%
White E. Elementary School 706 17%
Whittier Elementary School 354 10%
Williams Middle School 411 5%
Windsor Village Elementary School 656 22%
Wisdom High School 2,260 5%
Woodson School 567 6%
Worthing High School 826 4%
Yates High School 847 6%
Young Elementary School 385 14%
Young Women’s College Prep Academy 400 25%

Source: Texas Education Agency.



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