This is THE question for every family buying a home in Rowlett. The city is split between two school districts, and which one you're in depends entirely on your address. Here's an honest, data-driven comparison.
TEA Accountability Ratings (2025):
- Rockwall ISD: A-rated district overall
- Garland ISD: B-rated district overall
On paper, RISD wins. But it's more nuanced than that.
STAAR pass rates (all grades, all subjects, 2025):
- RISD: 82% meets grade level or above
- GISD: 68% meets grade level or above
Teacher-to-student ratio:
- RISD: approximately 1:15
- GISD: approximately 1:16
Similar, but RISD edges it.
Per-pupil expenditure:
- RISD: ~$10,200
- GISD: ~$9,800
Slightly higher spending in RISD.
Extracurriculars and programs:
- RISD: Strong athletics (Rockwall-Heath is a football powerhouse), excellent fine arts program, competitive academic teams. Smaller district means more per-student investment in activities.
- GISD: Massive district with more program variety overall but resources spread thinner. Rowlett High and Lakeview Centennial both have competitive athletics and solid fine arts. GISD's IB program (at Garland HS) is one of the best in the metroplex but it's not in Rowlett.
Parent satisfaction (from community surveys and school review sites): RISD parents consistently rate their experience higher. GISD parents in Rowlett are more mixed — satisfaction varies significantly by individual school. Some GISD elementary schools in Rowlett are excellent; others have had leadership turnover and inconsistency.
The property value reality: Homes on the RISD side of Rowlett (Bayside, parts of south Rowlett) command a 5-15% premium over comparable homes on the GISD side. This is consistent with DFW-wide patterns where school district is one of the strongest predictors of home value.
The nuance: GISD is not a bad district. It's a B-rated district serving a large, diverse population. The schools in Rowlett specifically are generally above the GISD average. And the best individual GISD school in Rowlett might be as good as or better than the average RISD school. It depends on which school.
My take: If schools are your #1 priority and budget allows, the RISD side is the safer bet. If you're looking at GISD Rowlett, research the specific school your address feeds to. Don't judge by district averages — judge by the school.
Sources:
- TEA — School Report Cards 2025 (tea.texas.gov/schoolreportcards)
- GISD and RISD — district profiles and performance data
- Zillow/Redfin — home price analysis by school attendance zone
Moved from the GISD side to the RISD side when our oldest started middle school. The difference is noticeable, especially in resources and class sizes at the middle school level. Worth the higher home price for us.