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Texas school districts with the lowest chronically absent in 2025-26

1,019 districts · page 3 of 3 · in 2025-26 · TEA data fetched 15 August 2026

Chronically absent, as TEA published it in 2025-26. Measured across Texas school districts, of which 1,019 districts are ranked below.

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What this ranking counts

1,019 districts of 1,020 districts are ranked here.

1 was not rated by TEA for 2025-26 and is not ranked.

Ordered from the lowest figure upward. A lower figure is the better result for this measure, so 1st here is the best end of the list.

932 of the ranked districts share a placement with at least one other. Tied districts print the same placement and the next placement skips, so two districts sharing 3rd are both 3rd and the one behind them is 5th.

A ranking by a raw figure is not a measure of teaching quality on its own: it correlates with school size and, more strongly, with how many of a school's students live in poverty. Every entity page on this site instead compares a school against a peer group — districts with districts, campuses with campuses — whose share of economically disadvantaged students falls within 10 percentage points of its own. This list does not: it orders by the raw figure alone. How the peer group is chosen.

The full list: rows 1,001–1,019 of 1,019

Texas school districts with the lowest chronically absent in 2025-26: rows 1,001–1,019 of 1,019
RankDistrictCountyChronically absent
1,001stBeaumont ISDJefferson32.9%
1,002ndSouthside ISDBexar33.0%
1,003rdHearne ISDRobertson33.2%
1,004thEdcouch-Elsa ISDHidalgo33.8%
1,005thHarlandale ISDBexar34.2%
1,006thKingsville ISDKleberg34.4%
1,007thRobstown ISDNueces35.0%
1,008thPoteet ISDAtascosa35.1%
1,009thDel Valle ISDTravis35.4%
1,010thSan Diego ISDDuval35.9%
1,011thDawson ISDDawson36.2%
1,012thWebb CISDWebb36.4%
1,013thGrandfalls-Royalty ISDWard36.6%
1,014thSan Antonio ISDBexar37.1%
1,015thLa Villa ISDHidalgo37.5%
1,016thBloomington ISDVictoria37.7%
1,017thCulberson County-Allamoore ISDCulberson41.0%
1,018thEdgewood ISDBexar45.0%
1,019thUvalde CISDUvalde45.6%

Page 3 of 3, rows 1,001–1,019 of 1,019. This is the end of the ordering; every row of it is also in this table's CSV.

What this list leaves out, and the other lists

This site does not publish the other end of this ordering. This page shows the better-performing end of chronically absent; there is no matching list of the districts doing worst on it. Every district's own page shows its figure for this measure.

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Where this comes from

Every figure in this table comes from data the Texas Education Agency publishes at txschools.gov, fetched 15 August 2026. TEA publishes the ratings; it does not publish this ordering. This site is unofficial and is not affiliated with TEA. How this site works records the snapshot this page was built from and what this site does and does not verify about it.

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