Over 40 Collin County Schools Make 2025 Texas Honor Roll

Collin County schools were well represented on the 2025 Texas Honor Roll, a statewide list recognizing top-performing schools and districts.

Educational Results Partnership (ERP), a nonprofit that applies data science to accelerate student success, released the annual list after analyzing publicly available State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) data for 2023–2025.

This marks the eleventh year ERP has published the Honor Roll, which highlights schools that outperform their peers in closing achievement gaps, particularly among higher-poverty and historically disadvantaged student populations.

Local Schools Highlighted

A total of 42 Collin County schools earned a spot on the Honor Roll:

  • Allen ISD: 4 schools
  • Frisco ISD: 13 schools
  • McKinney ISD: 4 schools
  • Meslissa ISD: 1 school
  • Plano ISD: 6 schools
  • Princeton ISD: 1 school
  • Prosper ISD: 1 school
  • Lovejoy ISD: 3 schools
  • Wylie ISD: 9 schools

Statewide, 1,076 schools and 84 school districts made the Honor Roll — about 15% of schools and 14.5% of districts in Texas. The full list is available at www.honorrollschools.com.

What The Honor Roll Recognizes

Honor Roll schools are recognized for consistently high levels of student achievement, improvements in academic performance over time, and reductions in achievement gaps among historically disadvantaged students. The program is part of a national effort to engage business leaders in promoting best practices that improve student outcomes…

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