Accountability rating (2023-2024)

N/A

Leander ISD: N/A

Total students

643

Avg. teacher experience

12.1 years

Leander ISD: 11.7 years

Statewide: 11.1 years

Four-year graduation rate

N/A

Leander ISD: 97.8%

Statewide: 90.3%

Charlotte Cox Elementary School is an elementary school in Cedar Park, TX, in the Leander ISD school district. As of the 2023-2024 school year, it had 643 students. 49.6% of students were considered at risk of dropping out of school. 28% of students were enrolled in bilingual and English language learning programs.

As of the 2023-2024 school year, an average teacher's salary was $60,348, which is $2,126 less than the state average. On average, teachers had 12.1 years of experience.

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Contact information

Address

1001 Brushy Creek Rd
Cedar Park, TX 78613

Office phone number

(512) 570-6000

Principal

Higher Ed Outcomes

Students in Charlotte Cox Elementary School are part of the Texas Education Agency’s Region 13. Students who started eighth grade in 2011 in this region had a college graduation rate of 23.8 percent. View a more comprehensive breakdown of the higher education outcomes in Region 13.

Demographics

Race and ethnicity

Total students

643

African American

19 (3%)

Leander ISD: 4.5%

Statewide: 12.8%

American Indian

4 (0.6%)

Leander ISD: 0.3%

Statewide: 0.3%

Asian

190 (29.5%)

Leander ISD: 16.7%

Statewide: 5.4%

Hispanic

114 (17.7%)

Leander ISD: 26.1%

Statewide: 53.2%

Pacific Islander

1 (0.2%)

Leander ISD: 0.1%

Statewide: 0.2%

White

257 (40%)

Leander ISD: 45.6%

Statewide: 25%

Two or more races

58 (9%)

Leander ISD: 6.7%

Statewide: 3.1%

African American

3.0%

American Indian

0.6%

Asian

29.5%

Hispanic

17.7%

Pacific Islander

0.2%

White

40.0%

Two or more races

9.0%

Risk factors

A student is identified as being at risk of dropping out of school based on state-defined criteria. A student is defined as "economically disadvantaged" if he or she is eligible for free or reduced-price lunch or other public assistance.

At-risk students

49.6 %

Leander ISD: 36.2%

Statewide: 53.2%

Economically disadvantaged

18.5 %

Leander ISD: 20.1%

Statewide: 62.3%

Limited English proficiency

28.3 %

Leander ISD: 13.8%

Statewide: 24.4%

At-risk students

49.6%

Econ. disadvantaged

18.5%

Limited Eng. proficiency

28.3%

Enrollment by program

A look at the percentage of students enrolled in certain programs offered at schools for the 2023-2024 school year. A student can be enrolled in more than one program.

Bilingual/ESL

28 %

Leander ISD: 14.4%

Statewide: 24.5%

Gifted and Talented

18 %

Leander ISD: 20.9%

Statewide: 8.5%

Special Education

12.8 %

Leander ISD: 14.8%

Statewide: 13.9%

Bilingual/ESL

28.0%

Gifted and talented

18.0%

Special education

12.8%

Academics

Accountability ratings

Texas assigns ratings to districts and campuses that designate their performance in relation to the state's accountability system.

A-F ratings have not been released since the 2021-2022 school year. Many school districts have sued the Texas Education Agency after the agency made changes to the way ratings would be calculated. The ratings won’t be released until the case is resolved.

Overall (2023-2024)

N/A

Leander ISD: N/A

Student achievement (2023-2024)

N/A

Leander ISD: N/A

School progress (2023-2024)

N/A

Leander ISD: N/A

Closing the gaps (2023-2024)

N/A

Leander ISD: N/A

The overall grades are based on three categories: student achievement (how well students perform academically), school progress (how well students perform over time and compared to students in similar schools) and closing the gaps (how well schools are boosting performance for subgroups such as students with special needs).

For a detailed explanation of this year’s accountability system, see the 2024 Accountability Manual.

Chronic absenteeism

The chronic absenteeism rate for students during the 2022-2023 school year. It measures the number of students who were absent for at least ten percent of the school year.

All students

17.4 %

Leander ISD: 17.3%

Statewide: 20.3%

African American

43.8 %

Leander ISD: 24.4%

Statewide: 24.8%

American Indian

Masked

Leander ISD: 27.6%

Statewide: 21.3%

Asian

15.9 %

Leander ISD: 11.6%

Statewide: 7.6%

Hispanic

15.2 %

Leander ISD: 21.4%

Statewide: 23.2%

Pacific Islander

N/A

Leander ISD: 20%

Statewide: 23.7%

White

15.1 %

Leander ISD: 16.2%

Statewide: 14.5%

Two or more races

28.6 %

Leander ISD: 16.3%

Statewide: 18.7%

Staff

Teacher ethnicities

These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent (FTE) as of the 2023-2024 school year.

Total teacher FTEs

49.3

African American

2 (4.1%)

Leander ISD: 3.4%

Statewide: 12.6%

American Indian

1 (2%)

Leander ISD: 0.3%

Statewide: 0.3%

Asian

5.8 (11.7%)

Leander ISD: 3.5%

Statewide: 2.1%

Hispanic

5 (10.1%)

Leander ISD: 14.8%

Statewide: 30.1%

Pacific Islander

0 (0%)

Leander ISD: 0.3%

Statewide: 0.1%

White

34.5 (70.1%)

Leander ISD: 76.4%

Statewide: 53.4%

Two or more races

1 (2%)

Leander ISD: 1.3%

Statewide: 1.3%

Highest degree held by teachers

These figures are expressed as a percentage of the total teacher full-time equivalent.

No degree

0 (0%)

Leander ISD: 0.4%

Statewide: 2.5%

Bachelor's

41.3 (83.8%)

Leander ISD: 71.1%

Statewide: 71.7%

Master's

8 (16.2%)

Leander ISD: 27.9%

Statewide: 24.9%

Doctorate

0 (0%)

Leander ISD: 0.6%

Statewide: 0.8%

Students per teacher

The total number of students divided by the total full-time equivalent count of teachers for 2023-2024.

Students per teacher

13

Leander ISD: 13.9

Statewide: 14.7

Teacher experience

This figure for the 2023-2024 school year refers to tenure — the number of years a teacher has been employed in any district, whether or not there was an interruption in service.

Avg. teacher experience

12.1 years

Leander ISD: 11.7 years

Statewide: 11.1 years

Teacher salaries

The average salaries listed here are for regular duties only and do not include supplemental pay. For teachers who also have nonteaching roles, only the portion of time and pay dedicated to classroom responsibilities is factored into the calculation.

Base average

$60,348

Leander ISD: $60,564

Statewide: $62,474

Beginner

$55,655

Leander ISD: $56,042

Statewide: $54,272

1 to 5 years

$56,297

Leander ISD: $56,806

Statewide: $58,185

6 to 10 years

$58,021

Leander ISD: $58,581

Statewide: $61,494

11 to 20 years

$61,725

Leander ISD: $62,139

Statewide: $65,219

21 to 30 years

$65,323

Leander ISD: $66,369

Statewide: $69,723

30+ years

$71,387

Leander ISD: $73,107

Statewide: $74,014

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