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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public K-12 schools in Wyoming

Across Wyoming, 7 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by the smallest share of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Little Snake River Valley School leads the list at 26.7%, against a median of 42.3% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
7
Wyoming
Best % FRL
26.7%
Median % FRL
42.3%
LOWEST POVERTY · WYOMING
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
1Little Snake River Valley SchoolBaggs, WYCarbon County School District #1Combined19526.7%
2Kaycee SchoolKaycee, WYJohnson County School District #1Combined11537.4%
3Encampment K-12 SchoolEncampment, WYCarbon County School District #2Combined12041.7%
4Ten Sleep K-12Ten Sleep, WYWashakie County School District #2Combined10442.3%
5Hulett SchoolHulett, WYCrook County School District #1Combined16848.2%
6Midwest SchoolMidwest, WYNatrona County School District #1Combined12769.3%
7St. Stephens Indian SchoolSt. Stephens, WYSt. Stephens Indian SchoolCombined19398.4%
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