Coppell, Texas

Coppell, TX is #48 on the list Top 100 Best Places to Raise a Family in the South in 2023, #73 on the list Top 100 Best Cities to Work Remote in 2023, #24 on the list Top 100 Best Cities to Work Remote in 2023, #34 on the list Top 100 Best Places to Raise a Family in the South in 2021

Does Coppell, Texas have good schools?

When determining if Coppell, Texas, has good schools, we analyze key factors including math proficiency, reading/language proficiency, students-per-teacher ratio, average teacher salaries, National Blue Ribbon awards, Spelling Bee and STEM/non-STEM national competitions, and more.

SchoolsNational RankingsPrivate School Enrollment
Elementary schools in CoppellScored 54.6Dwellics analytics team assigned the score 54.6 to elementary education in Coppell, Texas (with 100 being the best). on a scale of 0 to 100.5.8%
Middle schools in CoppellScored 64.4Dwellics analytics team assigned the score 64.4 to middle education in Coppell, Texas (with 100 being the best). on a scale of 0 to 100.8.4%
High schools in CoppellScored 54.0Dwellics analytics team assigned the score [r_high] to high education in Coppell, Texas (with 100 being the best). on a scale of 0 to 100.4.9%

Dwellics searched for winners of 69 nationwide competitions for school children in both STEM and non-STEM fields and found 17.0 winners in Coppell, Texas in the last 5 years.

Elementary Schools in Coppell, Texas

There are 10 public elementary schools in Coppell, Texas. The public elementary schools in Coppell are rated 54.6 (with 100 being the best) in the United States according to our research. Among elementary school students, approximately 5.8% are enrolled at private schools in Coppell.

The average percentage of students proficient in math in Coppell, Texas at the elementary level is 69.0%, and proficient in reading & language arts 69.1%.

The average salary of an elementary school teacher in Coppell is $31,994 per year. The average number of elementary school students assigned to a teacher’s classroom in Coppell is 14.0.

Middle Schools in Coppell, Texas

There are 2 public middle schools in Coppell, Texas. The public middle schools in Coppell are rated 64.4 (with 100 being the best) in the United States according to our research. Among middle school students, approximately 8.4% are enrolled at private schools in Coppell.

The average percentage of students proficient in math in Coppell, Texas at the middle schools level is 90.5%, and proficient in reading & language arts 79.5%.

The average salary of a middle school teacher in Coppell is $32,065 per year. The average number of middle school students assigned to a teacher’s classroom in Coppell is 16.0.

High Schools in Coppell, Texas

There are 2 high schools in Coppell, Texas. The public high schools in Coppell are rated 54.0 (with 100 being the best) in the United States according to our research. Among high school students, approximately 4.9% are enrolled at private schools in Coppell.

The average percentage of students proficient in math in Coppell, Texas at the high school level is 60.0%, and proficient in reading & language arts 88.0%.

The average salary of a high school teacher in Coppell is $32,065 per year. The average number of high school students assigned to a teacher’s classroom in Coppell is 15.0.

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Pros and Cons of living in Coppell, Texas in reviews from users in their own words:

ProsCons
  • "Nice parks, convenient to retail, restaurants and healthcare"
  • "Safe streets, low crime rate, attractive homes kept in good condition, lack of homeless population, ample public park spaces, close proximity to DFW Airport"
  • "clean streets, plentiful public park spaces, safe walking at all hours of day & night, excelkent schools; proximity to DFW airport; responsive local government officials"
  • "low crime , good schools"
  • "Traffic, crowds"
  • "high property taxes, lack of entertainment venues within city limits, heavy vehicle traffic thruway from other communities seeking to avoid nearby crowded interstate highways"
  • "high property raxes due to TX "Robin Hood" system taking tax money from affluent suburbs to give to poorer school districts; lack of public transportation (voters elected decades ago to reject participating in DART regional public transit system; lack of availability of apartments as voters decided single-family home ownership was preferred and banned new apartment construction although grandfathering in several existing apartment complexes; low Senior homestead exemption ($10K compared to up to $75K in neighboring communities as School District seems to prefer young families with young children to attend schools as state allocates money based in part upon attendance figured"