Georgetown ISD Has Two Elementary Schools Six Miles Apart. Here Is How They Compare.
Raye McCoy Elementary scored a 76 out of 100 on the 2025 TEA accountability rating, earning a C. The Village Elementary came in at 84 with a B. Both are in Georgetown ISD, both serve the rapidly growing communities northeast of Austin, and the median home prices are not far apart: $510,000 near Raye McCoy and $545,000 near The Village.
Georgetown ISD has been one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas, and these two campuses reflect different chapters of that growth story. Raye McCoy serves some of the newer development along the Williams Drive corridor, while The Village pulls from the communities around the Sun City and eastern Georgetown areas. For buyers who have already decided on Georgetown ISD, this comparison helps narrow down which zone delivers the best combination of school performance and neighborhood fit.
Raye McCoy vs The Village Elementary: Quick Comparison
| Raye McCoy Elementary | The Village Elementary | |
|---|---|---|
| TEA Rating | C (76/100) | B (84/100) |
| Enrollment | 483 students | 485 students |
| Grades | EE – 05 | EE – 05 |
| District | Georgetown ISD | Georgetown ISD |
| Median Home Price | $510,000 | $544,500 |
| Feeds Into | Georgetown ISD MS then HS | Georgetown ISD MS then HS |
TEA School Performance Comparison (2025)
The Texas Education Agency evaluates every public school annually across multiple performance domains. Here is how both campuses performed in the 2025 accountability cycle.
| Performance Metric | Raye McCoy Elementary | The Village Elementary |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Rating | C (76/100) | B (84/100) |
| Student Achievement | C (74/100) | B (84/100) |
| School Progress | C (77/100) | B (83/100) |
| Academic Growth | C (79/100) | B (85/100) |
| Closing the Gaps | C (75/100) | B (83/100) |
| Enrollment | 483 students (EE – 05) | 485 students (EE – 05) |
| Economically Disadvantaged | 51.8% | 25.4% |
| English Learners | 24.8% | 7.4% |
| TEA Distinctions | 6 of 7 earned | 6 of 7 earned |
The Village leads Raye McCoy in every domain by 6 to 10 points, with the most consistent gap in Student Achievement (84 vs 74). Both schools earned 6 of 7 TEA distinctions, which is a strong showing for both campuses. The demographic gap is significant: Raye McCoy serves 51.8% economically disadvantaged students with 24.8% English learners, while The Village is at 25.4% and 7.4%. Given those demographics, Raye McCoy’s 6 distinctions and C rating in the upper 70s represent solid work by the campus staff.
For the full TEA breakdown, visit the Raye McCoy Elementary school page or the The Village Elementary school page.
Raye McCoy Elementary: Georgetown’s Growing Edge
Raye McCoy sits in the part of Georgetown that has seen the most recent residential development. The neighborhoods here tend to be newer master planned communities with modern floor plans and community amenities. The school is building its identity as the community around it continues to take shape, and the early trajectory is promising with 6 of 7 distinctions and an Academic Growth score that is the school’s strongest domain at 79.
The Village Elementary: Established Georgetown at a B Level
The Village draws from more established Georgetown neighborhoods where the community roots run deeper. The B rating at 84 reflects consistent performance across all domains, and the campus benefits from a stable population base and engaged parent community. The slightly higher median price of $545,000 reflects the maturity of the surrounding neighborhoods and their proximity to Georgetown’s historic downtown square.
The Neighborhoods
Raye McCoy’s zone is new Georgetown: freshly built homes, young landscaping, and the energy of a community still defining itself. The Village’s zone is a few years ahead on that curve, with established yards, known neighbors, and a settled feel. Both zones benefit from Georgetown’s excellent parks, trails, and downtown scene.
Browse all homes zoned to Raye McCoy or homes zoned to The Village.
Which School Fits You?
You might lean toward The Village Elementary if:
- The higher TEA scores are a priority
- Established neighborhoods with mature character appeal to you
- Proximity to downtown Georgetown matters
You might lean toward Raye McCoy Elementary if:
- You want newer construction at a slightly lower price
- You believe in the school’s upward trajectory based on the distinctions earned
- You prefer the newer parts of Georgetown with modern community amenities
The Village is the stronger school right now, and the $35,000 price premium is modest for the 8 point TEA advantage. For buyers focused on school performance within Georgetown ISD, The Village is the better choice. But Raye McCoy’s 6 distinctions at a C rating suggest a campus that has real strengths, and the newer neighborhoods in its zone offer housing stock that is hard to find at this price in the older parts of town.
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