Of the 692 students at Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary School in Lubbock, 525 (76%) weren’t on track for college in the 2023-24 school year, according to Lubbock Times’ analysis of STAAR scores from the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
The TEA considers students to be on track for college if they demonstrate mastery of the course content through the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR). Students who meet, but do not master their grade level are “prepared to progress to the next grade,” but not yet on college track.
In the 2023-24 school year, Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary School’s student population was made up of 692 students, of which 369 were white, 306 Hispanic, nine multiracial, and four Asian students.
Data shows that 55.6% of Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary School’s multiracial students (5), 50% of its Asian students (2), 26.8% of its white students (99) and 19% of its Hispanic students (58) had “mastered” their grade level that year and were “on track for college and career readiness,” as measured by state academic standards.
In the 2022-23 school year, the TEA noted that 493 Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary School students – equivalent to 67% of the student population – were not on the academic path to college eligibility. This contrasts with 2023-24, when the percentage stood at 76%, marking a 9% increase from the previous year.
A recent study by WalletHub classified Texas as one of the least-educated states in the U.S., ranking it 41st out of 50 in educational quality and student outcomes.
Underfunding is a frequently cited challenge facing the state’s school district. According to a 2024 report from the Texas Education Agency, per-pupil funding has not increased since 2019, despite inflation rates rising by more than 20% since then.
“As a result, many districts in our very own Central Texas region are being forced to cut back on essential programs, services, consider school closures, and adopt deficit budgets just to provide students with the education that they deserve,” Hutto ISD Trustee James Matlock stated in an interview.
| School | Total Students | % On College Track |
|---|---|---|
| Lubbock-Cooper Bush Middle School | 859 | 26% |
| Lubbock-Cooper Central Elementary School | 906 | 32% |
| Lubbock-Cooper East Elementary School | 796 | 20% |
| Lubbock-Cooper High School | 1,942 | 20% |
| Lubbock-Cooper Middle School | 971 | 23% |
| Lubbock-Cooper New Hope Academy | 36 | 0% |
| Lubbock-Cooper North Elementary School | 684 | 32% |
| Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary School | 692 | 24% |
| Lubbock-Cooper West Elementary School | 624 | 36% |
Source: Texas Education Agency.

