The Excel Center (For Adults) operates open enrollment schools and is based in Central Texas. As of the most recent enrollment data released by the state, its student population was 57.1% Hispanic and 95.3% economically disadvantaged.
Charter schools are public schools authorized by the State Board of Education, but unlike independent school districts, their school boards are appointed by their operators, not elected. They still must comply with the Texas Public Information Act and hold public board meetings.
Explore more below to learn about its enrollment and demographic trends over time, the classroom experience, student outcomes and its political environment.
Official classifications
TEA Type
Charter Schools
NCES Type
City-Large
ESC Region
Austin
Classifications are used to compare and support schools. Learn more
The base average teaching salary was
$62,020
in 2025,
up
$15,227
since 2015
All teachers
Less than one year of experience
1–5 years of experience
6+ years of experience
Range
Salary
Change
Ranking
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N/A
—
—
1–5 years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$61,151per year
+$16,451
since 2015
State143rdof 1,182
Region3rdof 68
Peers30thof 164
6+ years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$62,383per year
+$13,916
since 2015
State562ndof 1,191
Region31stof 68
Peers89thof 165
All teachers
$62,020per year
+$15,227
since 2015
State327thof 1,201
Region13thof 68
Peers55thof 169
Range
Salary
Ranking
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Not reported
—
1–5 years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$61,151per year
State143rdof 1,182
Region3rdof 68
Peers30thof 164
6+ years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$62,383per year
State562ndof 1,191
Region31stof 68
Peers89thof 165
All teachers
$62,020per year
State327thof 1,201
Region13thof 68
Peers55thof 169
A deeper dive
A 2025 state law provides financial incentives for teachers
who participate in high-quality training programs
. It also offers pay raises of up to $8,000 based
on a teacher's district size and years of experience.