Santa Fe ISD is a mid-sized suburban school district in Southeast Texas in Galveston County. As of the most recent enrollment data released by the state, its student population was 65.4% white and 48.4% economically disadvantaged.
Explore more below to learn about its enrollment and demographic trends over time, the classroom experience, student outcomes and its school funding and political environment.
Official classifications
TEA Type
Other Central City Suburban
NCES Type
Suburb-Midsize
ESC Region
Houston
Classifications are used to compare and support schools. Learn more
The Texas Education Agency scores districts and
campuses with letter grades to give Texas families
an idea of how well they are teaching students.
School performance ratings can help parents decide
which schools to enroll their kids in and help businesses
decide which communities to invest in.
Why this matters
An “A” means the state views the school as showing
exemplary performance; “B” means recognized performance;
“C” is acceptable performance; a “D” is performance that
needs improvement; and an “F” is unacceptable performance.
Districts with schools that repeatedly fail could be at
risk for a state takeover or other intervention. Critics
of the system say districts in low-income communities
tend to fare worse.
Santa Fe ISD
received a
"B" rating
Overall 2024 Rating
B
Each school
district and campus receives a rating based on three
categories: student performance on state tests and, where
applicable, graduation benchmarks; improvement in those
scores; and how well schools are educating disadvantaged
students.
B
Student Achievement
This category
is based on STAAR performance, college readiness and
graduation rates.
B
School Progress
This category
shows students' growth and performance compared to other
schools with similar amounts of economically disadvantaged
students.
C
Closing the Gaps
This category shows
how well schools are at making sure students of all
backgrounds are successful.