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Granger Middle School is a proud part of Granger ISD, a small, community-focused district that has served the Granger area of Williamson County for generations. Serving grades 6 through 8, Granger gives students a well-rounded middle school experience that bridges the elementary years and the broader opportunities that await in high school. The communities surrounding Granger Middle reflect what makes this part of Williamson County distinctive, with a rural character, wide open spaces, and a tight-knit community spirit that defines small-town Central Texas. If you are searching for a home in the Granger Middle School attendance zone, this page covers the school, the neighborhoods, the feeder pattern, and what life looks like in this corner of Central Texas.
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About Granger Middle School
Granger Middle School operates within Granger ISD, a small independent school district serving the Granger community in Williamson County. As a small district, Granger ISD is defined by close relationships between teachers, students, and families, and the district's investment in curriculum and staff is evident across all of its campuses, Granger included. The middle school level at Granger provides students with a comprehensive academic foundation alongside opportunities in athletics and enrichment that prepare them for high school.
At the middle school level, students at Granger can expect a core curriculum alongside elective options. Granger ISD places a high value on preparing students for high school and life beyond it, and that philosophy shows in the culture at Granger. Parents in the area consistently point to the quality and dedication of the teaching staff as one of the school's greatest strengths, and community engagement in Granger ISD schools is a defining characteristic of this small district.
Granger ISD's small size is itself a draw for some buyers relocating to the Austin area. The district's ability to maintain personal attention to students across all grade levels gives buyers in the Granger zone real confidence in the community investment in their children's education. The district's ongoing support of academic programming reflects a community that takes its schools seriously.
TEA School Performance Data (2025)
The Texas Education Agency evaluates every public school in the state annually. Here is how Granger Middle performed in the most recent evaluation.
| Metric | Rating | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Rating | D | 68/100 |
| Student Achievement | D | 62/100 |
| School Progress | D | 66/100 |
| Academic Growth | D | 64/100 |
| Closing the Gaps | C | 74/100 |
| School Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Grades Served | 06 - 08 |
| Total Enrollment | 65 students |
| Economically Disadvantaged | 75.4% |
| English Learners (EB/EL) | 1.5% |
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 | D | 69/100 |
| 2022 | Not Rated: Senate Bill 1365 | 55/100 |
| 2023 | C | 76/100 |
| 2024 | F | 59/100 |
| 2025 | D | 68/100 |
Neighborhoods Zoned to Granger Middle School
The Granger Middle School attendance zone encompasses the community of Granger and surrounding areas in Williamson County. Granger is a small city with deep agricultural roots and a quiet, rural character that appeals to buyers looking for open space and a genuine small-town feel within reasonable distance of the broader Austin metro.
Homes in this part of Williamson County tend to reflect the area's rural heritage, with a mix of older in-town properties, acreage tracts, and more recent residential development. The eastern side of Williamson County connects naturally to neighboring communities including Hutto and Taylor, giving the area a connected character that still keeps residents within reach of everything the broader metro has to offer. The mix of property types in this corridor means buyers with different priorities and budgets can find something that works.
Buyers who want to explore the full range of options in this corridor should also consider Jarrell to the north, which sits just outside the immediate area and offers additional choices within the wider Williamson County market. The Austin area homes for sale search makes it easy to browse by location and home features to find the right fit within the Granger zone.
School Feeder Pattern
The feeder pattern for Granger Middle School runs through Granger ISD at every level. Students in the Granger attendance zone typically come from Granger Elementary School, which serves kindergarten through fifth grade within the same attendance corridor. Having the elementary and middle school share a geographic zone creates real continuity for students, and it gives parents a clear picture of the full K-8 path before their child ever enrolls.
After completing eighth grade at Granger Middle, students move on to Granger High School within Granger ISD. Granger High serves the same community and offers the academic programs and extracurricular activities that round out the K-12 experience in this small district. Granger ISD can confirm the exact feeder assignment for any specific address within the district boundaries.
Granger ISD is a compact district, and the full K-12 journey within the district means students build relationships across all grade levels in a single cohesive community. If you are evaluating multiple zones or need to confirm exactly which campus serves a specific address, Neuhaus Realty Group can verify the boundary before you make any decisions. Knowing the feeder pattern in advance makes the home search much more focused.
Community & Lifestyle
Granger has earned its identity as one of the more distinctive small towns in Central Texas, and residents in the Granger Middle zone enjoy its authentic small-town character. The historic downtown and community gathering spaces reflect the city's deep civic roots, and local events and traditions give the area a genuine sense of place that is harder to find in the faster-growing suburbs closer to Austin.
Outdoor recreation is a genuine draw in this part of Williamson County. The San Gabriel River and nearby creeks offer scenic outdoor opportunities, and the wider Williamson County landscape provides ample room for outdoor enthusiasts. The area's rural character means open space is genuinely part of daily life, and that unhurried pace is a significant draw for buyers seeking relief from Austin's growth pressures.
For commuters, Granger sits in eastern Williamson County, and the SH-130 toll road provides a route to Round Rock, Cedar Park, and central Austin. Taylor's growing employment base, including major semiconductor investment nearby, adds additional regional employment options for residents of the Granger zone. Buyers who want to compare options across northern Williamson County should also explore Liberty Hill, which sits to the west and has seen significant growth of its own in recent years.
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