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Bastrop High School

2,318 students in grades 9 ‐ 12

Rated Academically Unacceptable

Bastrop High School is a school with 2,318 students. Students perform well below the state average in passing TAKS scores. Fewer than half of students are prepared for college in both English Language Arts and Math.

Teachers have roughly the same experience as the state average and are paid about the same as the state average.

The school spends $4,715 per student for academic programs and $6,414 per student for all school functions.

Bastrop High School is located in Congressional District 10, State Board of Education District 10 represented by Tom Maynard, Texas House District 17 represented by Tim Kleinschmidt and Texas Senate District 14 represented by Kirk Watson.

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Spending

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Peers

These campuses are identified as peers for Bastrop High School by the comptroller's FAST report based on factors – like "regional wages, district size and student characteristics" – that affect the cost of education.

Name Enrollment Accountability Rating City
Abilene High School 2,091 Academically Acceptable Abilene
Americas High School 2,878 Academically Acceptable El Paso
Arlington High School 2,842 Academically Acceptable Arlington
Austin High School 2,350 Academically Acceptable Austin
Bowie High School 3,144 Academically Acceptable Arlington
Bryan High School 2,481 Academically Acceptable Bryan
Central High School 2,107 Academically Acceptable San Angelo
Chavez High School M 2,763 Academically Acceptable Houston
Cypress Creek High School 3,283 Academically Acceptable Houston
Cypress Falls High School 3,347 Recognized Houston
Del Rio High School 2,005 Academically Acceptable Del Rio
Dobie High School 3,431 Academically Acceptable Houston
Duncanville High School 3,844 Academically Acceptable Duncanville
Grand Prairie High School 2,006 Academically Unacceptable Grand Prairie
Hightower High School 2,719 Academically Acceptable Missouri City
Jersey Village High School 2,953 Academically Acceptable Houston
John B Connally High School 2,081 Academically Acceptable Austin
Judson High School 3,068 Academically Acceptable Converse
Lamar High School M 2,984 Recognized Houston
Lamar High School 2,783 Academically Unacceptable Arlington
Langham Creek High School 3,126 Academically Acceptable Houston
Mesquite High School 2,744 Academically Acceptable Mesquite
Nimitz High School 2,875 Academically Acceptable Houston
North Garland High School 2,195 Recognized Garland
Pasadena Memorial High School 2,791 Academically Acceptable Pasadena
Pflugerville High School 2,296 Academically Acceptable Pflugerville
Robert E Lee High School M 2,637 Academically Unacceptable Tyler
Round Rock High School 2,772 Academically Acceptable Round Rock
Rowlett High School 2,604 Recognized Rowlett
Sachse High School 2,558 Recognized Sachse
Sam Rayburn High School 2,600 Academically Acceptable Pasadena
Smith High School 1,985 Academically Acceptable Carrollton
South Houston High School 2,436 Academically Acceptable So Houston
Spring High School 3,520 Academically Acceptable Spring
Stevens High School 2,954 Academically Acceptable San Antonio
Sunset High School 2,370 Academically Acceptable Dallas
Taft High School M 2,808 Recognized San Antonio
Tascosa High School 2,118 Academically Acceptable Amarillo
United South High School 2,629 Academically Acceptable Laredo
Westfield High School 3,222 Academically Unacceptable Houston