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Bluebonnet Trail Elementary is part of Austin ISD, one of the most established and well-resourced school districts in Central Texas, known for its commitment to innovative programming, dedicated faculty, and strong community involvement. The school serves a corner of Travis County that captures the best of Austin area living: close enough to the city for easy commutes and urban amenities, yet with a pace and character that feels genuinely welcoming. The communities around Bluebonnet Trail are drawn together by a shared appreciation for good schools, open space, and the kind of neighborly connection that defines life in this part of Texas. Whether families are relocating from across the country or moving from another Austin zip code, buying within this school zone puts you in a spot that balances educational quality with everyday livability. About the School | School Performance | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Homes Zoned to Bluebonnet Trail Elementary School
About Bluebonnet Trail Elementary
Bluebonnet Trail Elementary is one of the campuses that makes Austin ISD such a compelling district for buyers who prioritize education. Austin ISD operates over 130 campuses across Travis County and is recognized statewide for its academic breadth, bilingual and dual language offerings, gifted and talented programming, and strong arts integration across grade levels. Bluebonnet Trail benefits from that district-wide infrastructure while also cultivating the tight-knit campus culture that comes with serving a defined neighborhood community.
Elementary campuses within Austin ISD consistently emphasize foundational literacy and numeracy alongside enrichment programs that help students explore their individual strengths early. The district's investment in campus libraries, classroom technology, and extracurricular activities gives students at Bluebonnet Trail access to resources that support both academic achievement and creative development. Teachers and staff at Austin ISD campuses are well-supported through the district's professional development programs, which translates into classrooms where learning is intentional and engaging.
For families who want their children in a system with clear pathways from elementary through high school graduation, and with a track record of preparing students for competitive colleges and universities, Bluebonnet Trail's placement in Austin ISD is a real asset. The district also provides robust special education services and intervention support, ensuring that students with a range of learning needs are genuinely served.
TEA School Performance Data (2025)
The Texas Education Agency evaluates every public school in the state annually. Here is how Bluebonnet Trail Elementary performed in the most recent evaluation.
| Metric | Rating | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Rating | F | 57/100 |
| Student Achievement | F | 57/100 |
| School Progress | F | 57/100 |
| Academic Growth | F | 57/100 |
| Closing the Gaps | F | 56/100 |
| School Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Grades Served | PK - 05 |
| Total Enrollment | 555 students |
| Economically Disadvantaged | 72.4% |
| English Learners (EB/EL) | 41.3% |
TEA Distinctions Earned (6 of 7): ELA/Reading, Mathematics, Science, Academic Progress, Closing the Gaps, Postsecondary Readiness. Distinction designations recognize outstanding achievement in specific areas beyond the overall rating.
Rating History
TEA accountability ratings from 2019 to 2025. Ratings were suspended in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID.
| Year | Rating | Score |
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| 2019 | A | 92/100 |
| 2022 | A | 92/100 |
| 2023 | C | 72/100 |
| 2024 | D | 69/100 |
| 2025 | F | 57/100 |
Neighborhoods Zoned to Bluebonnet Trail Elementary
The attendance zone for Bluebonnet Trail Elementary covers a section of Travis County that includes a mix of established residential areas and newer developments that have grown alongside Austin's broader expansion. Buyers searching in this zone will find a range of housing options suited to different preferences, from single-story ranch-style homes on larger lots to two-story suburban homes in planned communities with shared amenities like pools, trails, and pocket parks.
The surrounding area benefits from its location within Travis County, which gives residents access to the full range of Austin area services while also placing them within reach of the more laid-back communities to the north and west. Communities near Lago Vista and Jonestown carry a distinctly Hill Country character, with limestone terrain, cedar and oak canopy, and Lake Travis recreation just a short drive away. To the east, buyers can explore options closer to Pflugerville and Manor, where newer master-planned communities have expanded the inventory of move-in-ready homes at a range of price points.
The housing stock in the broader Bluebonnet Trail zone reflects Austin's growth over the past two decades. Brick and stone construction is common, and many neighborhoods feature manicured streetscapes, community green spaces, and HOA amenities that keep the area well-maintained. Lot sizes tend to be more generous than what you find in Austin's inner core, giving homes room to breathe and buyers more options for outdoor living space.
School Feeder Pattern
Understanding the full feeder pattern is one of the most important steps for families buying a home based on school access. Students at Bluebonnet Trail Elementary will eventually move on to a middle school and then a high school within Austin ISD, and knowing that full pathway helps families plan ahead with confidence.
Austin ISD's middle and high school campuses serving this area of Travis County are part of a district that has made consistent investments in secondary programming, including career and technical education, advanced academics, fine arts conservatories, and competitive athletics. High school students in Austin ISD have access to AP and dual enrollment coursework, on-campus career pathways, and extracurricular programs that rival much larger districts.
Because attendance boundaries in Austin ISD can be adjusted as the district grows and new campuses open, Neuhaus Realty Group always recommends that buyers confirm current feeder assignments directly with Austin ISD's enrollment office before closing on a home. The district publishes updated boundary maps each year, and your agent can help you verify exactly which campuses a specific address feeds into as part of your due diligence process.
Community & Lifestyle
Life in the Bluebonnet Trail zone is shaped by Travis County's best qualities: proximity to the energy of Austin, access to the natural beauty of the Hill Country, and a community atmosphere that rewards the people who choose to put down roots here. The Texas Hill Country is right at your doorstep in this part of Travis County, with opportunities for hiking, kayaking, swimming, and exploring the kinds of rugged landscapes that bring people to Central Texas from all over the country.
Lake Travis is a centerpiece of recreational life in the northwest quadrant of this zone, with marinas, waterfront parks, and boat ramps serving as gathering spots throughout the warmer months. Communities near Spicewood and Lakeway offer a polished suburban experience with boutique shopping, excellent dining, and fitness and wellness amenities that rival urban options. Further into the county toward Del Valle, the landscape opens up and the pace slows down, offering buyers who want more land and fewer neighbors a genuinely different kind of Austin area experience.
Commutes to downtown Austin vary by location within the zone, but the major corridors serving this part of Travis County provide reasonable access to the tech campuses, medical districts, and employment hubs that anchor the Austin economy. Many residents in this area work remotely at least part of the week, which has made the lifestyle appeal of the zone even more significant in recent years. The combination of good schools, strong community infrastructure, and genuine Hill Country character makes the Bluebonnet Trail zone one worth exploring seriously as part of your home search.
The team at Neuhaus Realty Group specializes in helping buyers find the right home in the right school zone across the Austin area. Browse all Austin area homes for sale or connect with one of our agents to get a curated list of active listings within the Bluebonnet Trail attendance boundary.
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