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📍 Texas · Johnson County

School Districts in
Johnson County, TX

9 public school districts serving 11 zip codes in Johnson County. Average rating: 6/10. Ratings reflect state reading & math proficiency (EDFacts 2021–22 for most districts, 2017–18 fallback for the rest), percentile-ranked within Texas.

Districts in Johnson County9 districts, sorted by rating
DistrictCityRatingStudentsSchoolsGradesZip Codes
Grandview Independent School DistrictGrandview9/10  Excellent · 88th pct1,4033PK–121
Joshua Independent School DistrictJoshua8/10  Good · 77th pct5,89211PK–121
Burleson Independent School DistrictBurleson8/10  Good · 71st pct12,86520PK–121
Keene Independent School DistrictKeene7/10  Good · 66th pct1,0535PK–121
Godley Independent School DistrictGodley5/10  Average · 48th pct2,8117PK–121
Rio Vista Independent School DistrictRio Vista5/10  Average · 42nd pct9453PK–121
Cleburne Independent School DistrictCleburne3/10  Below Average · 26th pct7,24312PK–122
Alvarado Independent School DistrictAlvarado3/10  Below Average · 24th pct3,7507PK–122
Venus Independent School DistrictVenus2/10  Poor · 11th pct2,3195PK–121
Zip Codes in Johnson County
76009 76061 76028 76031 76033 76044 76050 76058 76059 76084 76093

How Johnson County compares

Together they enroll 38,281 students across 73 schools. The largest is Burleson Independent School District with 12,865 students. Districts here average 5.6/10, below the Texas average of 5.7/10. Ratings range from 2/10 to 9/10.

School Districts in Johnson County, Texas

Johnson County has 9 public school districts covering 11 zip codes. The top-rated district in Johnson County is Grandview Independent School District (9/10). Ratings are based on the share of students proficient in reading and math on state assessments (NCES EDFacts, 2021–22 for most districts), ranked against all districts in Texas. Directory details come from NCES CCD 2024–25.

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