A total of 23 results found. Show Results on Map. The education index is an indicator of the average education level of the population. A higher education index value means more educated population.
Rank | Average Education Index ▲ | City / Population |
1. | 10.93 | Post, TX / 5,129 |
2. | 11.08 | Wilson, TX / 577 |
3. | 11.18 | O'donnell, TX / 745 |
4. | 11.39 | Slaton, TX / 6,060 |
5. | 11.65 | Spur, TX / 1,059 |
6. | 11.70 | Lamesa, TX / 9,367 |
7. | 11.73 | Ralls, TX / 2,204 |
8. | 12.03 | Gail, TX / 197 |
9. | 12.03 | Westbrook, TX / 184 |
10. | 12.04 | Lorenzo, TX / 1,083 |
11. | 12.05 | Girard, TX / 62 |
12. | 12.06 | Crosbyton, TX / 1,743 |
13. | 12.09 | New Home, TX / 340 |
14. | 12.10 | Colorado City, TX / 4,093 |
15. | 12.13 | Dickens, TX / 266 |
16. | 12.26 | Snyder, TX / 10,946 |
17. | 12.31 | Tahoka, TX / 2,696 |
18. | 12.52 | Rotan, TX / 1,472 |
19. | 12.65 | Buffalo Springs, TX / 363 |
20. | 12.84 | Jayton, TX / 510 |
21. | 12.99 | Ackerly, TX / 173 |
22. | 13.23 | Hermleigh, TX / 338 |
23. | 15.01 | Ransom Canyon, TX / 1,179 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Average Education Index' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Average Education Index' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.