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Granger High School offers students in eastern Williamson County a tight-knit educational experience within one of Central Texas's most respected school districts, Georgetown ISD. The Granger zone blends rural Texas character with the advantages of a well-resourced district, giving students access to strong academics, extracurriculars, and a community that genuinely invests in its young people. Homes in this zone offer a quieter pace of life while keeping the growing Georgetown corridor, the booming Taylor innovation hub, and the broader Austin metro within easy reach. About the School | School Performance | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Homes Zoned to Granger High School (Georgetown ISD)
About Granger High School
Granger High School is part of Georgetown ISD, a district that has earned a strong reputation for academic achievement and student development across Williamson County. Georgetown ISD consistently invests in its campuses, curriculum, and staff, and Granger reflects that commitment at a campus scale that allows for genuine relationships between teachers, students, and the broader community. Smaller class sizes and a close-knit student body mean that kids at Granger are known by name, supported by dedicated educators, and encouraged to discover their path, whether in academics, athletics, the arts, or career and technical education programs offered through the district.
Georgetown ISD has expanded its offerings substantially as Williamson County has grown, and students at Granger benefit from a district infrastructure that includes robust curriculum resources, dual-credit opportunities through partnerships with area colleges, and a strong commitment to preparing graduates for both university and career pathways. The district's track record of solid graduation rates and college readiness reflects the quality of education students receive from their earliest years all the way through graduation day.
TEA School Performance Data (2025)
The Texas Education Agency evaluates every public school in the state annually. Here is how Ranger High School performed in the most recent evaluation.
| Metric | Rating | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Rating | D | 66/100 |
| Student Achievement | D | 68/100 |
| School Progress | C | 70/100 |
| Academic Growth | F | 55/100 |
| Closing the Gaps | F | 57/100 |
| School Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Grades Served | 09 - 12 |
| Total Enrollment | 72 students |
| Economically Disadvantaged | 73.6% |
| English Learners (EB/EL) | N/A |
TEA Distinctions Earned (7 of 7): ELA/Reading, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, 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 |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | C | 78/100 |
| 2022 | C | 75/100 |
| 2023 | C | 72/100 |
| 2024 | F | 58/100 |
| 2025 | D | 66/100 |
Neighborhoods Zoned to Granger High School
The Granger High School zone covers portions of eastern and rural Williamson County, an area defined more by wide-open land, acreage properties, and small-town character than by master-planned subdivisions. Buyers drawn to this zone often come looking for space, whether that means a half-acre lot on the edge of a small community or several acres of Texas countryside with room for livestock, gardens, or a proper workshop. It's the kind of area where properties sit back from the road and neighbors actually wave when you drive by.
Because this zone sits at a quieter edge of the Georgetown ISD footprint, the housing stock skews toward single-family homes on larger lots, rural properties, and the occasional ranchette. If you're coming from a more urban part of Georgetown or the denser suburbs of Round Rock, the Granger zone offers a genuine shift in atmosphere. It's one of those pockets of Williamson County where you can still find properties with real land without driving hours from the city. You can browse all available Austin area homes for sale and filter by school zone to see what's currently active in this area.
School Feeder Pattern
The Granger zone follows a clean feeder path within Georgetown ISD. Students begin at Granger Elementary School, then move on to Granger Middle School before arriving at Granger High School. This continuity within the same community means students grow up together, building friendships and campus culture across all three levels. Parents with children at different grade levels will find it convenient to work within a single school community throughout their kids' K-12 years.
Georgetown ISD operates multiple high schools across the district, meaning students in other zones attend campuses like Georgetown High School. The Granger feeder pattern keeps its students together from elementary through graduation, which many parents see as a real advantage for community building and consistency of relationships. If you're comparing school zones across the district, Neuhaus Realty Group can help you evaluate which areas best match your priorities.
Community & Lifestyle
Life in the Granger zone moves at a different pace than you'll find in the denser suburbs. This part of Williamson County still carries the feel of rural Central Texas, with open skies, country roads, and a community where local events and school activities anchor social life. The area sits close enough to Jarrell and Hutto for everyday shopping, dining, and services, and Georgetown's celebrated historic downtown square is a short drive away for a proper evening out or a weekend afternoon on the square.
The proximity to Taylor is worth noting. Taylor has emerged as a significant economic hub with the arrival of major employers, most notably the Samsung semiconductor campus, which has brought jobs and infrastructure investment to the eastern Williamson County corridor. That growth is gradually improving area amenities and long-term prospects without disrupting the rural character that makes this zone appealing in the first place.
For outdoor recreation, the broader Williamson County region has plenty to offer. Georgetown is home to Lake Georgetown, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir with hiking, camping, and water activities. Granger Lake, a federal reservoir southeast of the community, adds another option for fishing, birdwatching, and quiet time on the water. It's the kind of setting where unplugging on a weekend actually feels possible. Liberty Hill and Cedar Park are also within reach for additional dining, retail, and entertainment as you explore the broader Hill Country corridor.
Commuters to Austin will want to factor in drive times, as this zone sits on the northeastern edge of the metro's growth boundary. Highway 79 and regional routes connect the area to the Austin metro, and continued infrastructure investment across Williamson County continues to improve connectivity. Many residents who choose this zone do so intentionally, trading a longer commute for land, space, and a pace of life that simply isn't available closer to the city center.
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