Overview
Doss Elementary School in Northwest Austin offers a comprehensive curriculum with varied enrichment programs. Named a National Blue Ribbon School, Doss is recognized for its high academic standards and welcomes students and families from diverse backgrounds to its positive campus atmosphere. Doss is part of the Anderson family of schools, which focuses on world languages and cultures. The school offers a Dual Language immersion program in which students use Mandarin and English throughout their day. Doss Elementary has an active PTA and encourages every family to become involved!
La Escuela Primaria Doss en el noroeste de Austin ofrece un plan de estudios integral con variados programas de enriquecimiento. Nombrada una Escuela Nacional Blue Ribbon, Doss es reconocida por sus altos estándares académicos y da la bienvenida a estudiantes y familias de diversos orígenes a la atmósfera positiva de su plantel escolar. Doss forma parte de la familia de escuelas de Anderson, que se enfoca en los idiomas y culturas del mundo. La escuela ofrece un programa de Lenguaje Dual de inmersión en el que los estudiantes usan mandarín e inglés durante todo el día. Doss Elementary tiene una PTA activa y ¡alienta a todas las familia a que participen!
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Signature Programs
Student & Family Supports
After-school Programming—Tuition-based
School Mental Health Centers
Performance | Demographics
2022 STAAR Percent at Approaches Grade Level or above
2022 Accountability
As required by Senate Bill 1365 (87th Texas Legislature), academic accountability ratings for 2022 were limited to A, B, C, and Not Rated.
2022 Distinction Designations
Postsecondary Readiness
Comparative Closing the Gaps
Academic Achievement: Reading/ELA
Academic Achievement: Math
Source: Texas Education Agency