Overview
Dobie Middle School and College Prep Academy offers scholars the opportunity to develop their talents, strengthen their skills and prepare for college, career and life.
In addition to a core subjects such as math, English language arts and social studies, Dobie is proud to provide robust fine arts programs, including art, band, choir, guitar and theater classes.
Students can take Advanced Placement Spanish classes beginning in sixth grade, giving them the opportunity to finish middle shool with high school credits in foreign language.
Dobie also offers technology and career classes, including Web design and culinary arts. Through the Project Lead the Way engineering class, students may apply to the engineering program at Northeast Early College High School.
Community in Schools provides dropout prevention services, connecting students to a network of volunteers and community resources.
Dobie is part of the Northeast family of schools. As an early college high school, Northeast offers students the chance to earn college credit and graduate with a diploma in one hand and an associate degree from Austin Community College in the other. Dobie is part of the Northeast Austin Communities for Educational Readiness (learn more at www.nacer.org).
Dobie recognizes that parent engagement is critical to the success of students. The school invites parents to enjoy a wide range of community programs, including English as a second language classes. The campus regularly hosts school events, creating a space for students, parents and team members to come together to strengthen the Dobie family.
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This feeder pattern represents the path students take as they advance to high school. Each child's exact path is determined by his or her home address. To find out where your child will attend, click on the school finder below the feeder pattern.
Signature Programs
Student & Family Supports
After-school Meals
Communities in Schools
Community School
Family Resource Center
Free Breakfast and Lunch for All Students
School Based Mental Health Center
Performance | Demographics
2019 STAAR Passing Rates
Note: STAAR was cancelled in Spring 2020 due to COVID-19. In both 2020 and 2021, TEA labeled all campuses Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster. As a result, this website will continue to display 2019 STAAR Passing Rates until 2022 STAAR Passing Rates are available from the TEA.
2021 Accountability
In recognition of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 emergency, TEA labeled all campuses Not Rated: Declared State of Disaster for the 2020-21 school year.
Source: Texas Education Agency