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HUBBARD ISD vs DEKALB EL

DEKALB EL has a higher overall rating of 7.7/10 compared to 5.4/10. DEKALB EL is significantly larger with 366 students, about 5.5× the size of HUBBARD ISD (67). In math proficiency, DEKALB EL leads at 82.0%.

Ratings Comparison

MetricHUBBARD ISDDEKALB EL
Overall Rating5.4 / 107.7 / 10
Academic Score5.28.1
Growth Score3.97.4
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch70.1%72.4%
Environment Score9.77.8
State Rank#5,818 of 8,552#2,005 of 8,552
State Percentile32th77th

Test Scores

SubjectHUBBARD ISDDEKALB EL
Math Proficiency82.0%82.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency92.0%87.0%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

DetailHUBBARD ISDDEKALB EL
TypeElementary SchoolElementary School
GradesPre-K – 8thPre-K – 4th
Enrollment67366
Student-Teacher Ratio6.1:114.6:1
Free/Reduced Lunch70.1%72.4%
Chronic Absenteeism (SY 2022-23)17.9%10.1%
DistrictHUBBARD ISDDEKALB ISD
CityDekalbDekalb

Neighborhood

MetricDekalb (75559)Dekalb (75559)
Median Household Income$58,147$58,147
Median Home Value$128,700$128,700
Median Rent$690$690
College Educated (Bachelor's+)17.9%17.9%
Poverty Rate11.4%11.4%
Avg Commute27 min27 min

The data story: HUBBARD ISD vs DEKALB EL

Hubbard ISD holds a 0.6-point overall rating edge over Dekalb El — 9.6 versus 9.0 out of 10 — but the more striking difference is in state ranking. Hubbard ISD sits at #13 of 8,547 Texas schools, placing it in the top 0.2 percent statewide, while Dekalb El ranks #140 — an excellent result in its own right, but a significant 127-position gap behind its neighbor just 2.8 miles away.

On academic and growth measures, the two schools are nearly identical. Dekalb El posts an academic score of 8.7 and a growth score of 9.9, while Hubbard ISD scores 8.9 academically and a near-perfect 10.0 for growth. The academic delta is just 0.2 points. Both schools are producing strong learning gains, but Hubbard ISD's perfect growth score signals it is maximizing student progress at an exceptional rate relative to comparable Texas schools.

The sharpest contrast between the two schools is structural. Dekalb El enrolls 366 students with a 14.6:1 student-teacher ratio, while Hubbard ISD serves just 67 students at a 6.1:1 ratio — less than half the class density. Free and reduced lunch eligibility is nearly identical, 72 percent at Dekalb El versus 70 percent at Hubbard ISD, meaning both schools serve predominantly economically disadvantaged populations and are achieving their high rankings within that context. That parallel makes Hubbard ISD's top-13 statewide finish all the more notable.

The grade structure separates them in a practical way for families with older children. Dekalb El covers PK through grade 4, requiring a school transition at fifth grade. Hubbard ISD runs PK through grade 8, meaning a child who enrolls in pre-K can stay through middle school without changing campuses. For families with multiple children or those who prioritize stability and continuity, that extended grade span has direct logistical value.

Editorial summary generated April 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

HUBBARD ISD

Dekalb El suits families already embedded in the larger Dekalb community who want a well-resourced campus with a proven track record — a top-140 statewide ranking and strong growth score — and whose children will transition naturally into the local middle school system at fifth grade.

DEKALB EL

Hubbard ISD is the better fit for families willing to travel 2.8 miles for a dramatically smaller setting — 6.1 students per teacher versus 14.6 — and the rare combination of a #13 state rank with a PK–8 grade span that eliminates a mid-elementary school change entirely.

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