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Kansas schools ranked by test score

Latest KAP year (2024-25). 457 schools with reported Science scores. State average: 41.6%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
151Linwood Elementary School
Bonner Springs · Basehor-Linwood
Elementary53.5%+11.9pp
152Sunflower Elementary School
Andover · Andover
Elementary53.4%+11.8pp
153Pleasant Ridge Elem
Overland Park · Olathe
Elementary53.2%+11.6pp
154Timmerman Elementary
Emporia · Emporia
Elementary53.2%+11.6pp
155Berryton Elem
Berryton · Shawnee Heights
Elementary53.1%+11.5pp
156Spearville Elem
Spearville · Spearville
Elementary53.1%+11.5pp
157Arbor Creek Elementary
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary52.9%+11.3pp
158Parker Elem
Parker · Prairie View
Elementary52.9%+11.3pp
159Prairie Center Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary52.9%+11.3pp
160Tomahawk Elem
Overland Park · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary52.9%+11.3pp
161Roesland Elem
Roeland Park · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary52.5%+10.9pp
162Theo Roosevelt Elem
Manhattan · Manhattan-Ogden
Elementary52.5%+10.9pp
163Hillsboro Elem
Hillsboro · Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh
Elementary52.4%+10.8pp
164Valley Center Intermediate School
Valley Center · Valley Center Pub Sch
Elementary52.3%+10.7pp
165Village Elem
Emporia · Emporia
Elementary52.3%+10.7pp
166Briarwood Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary52.1%+10.5pp
167Belmont Elementary School
Shawnee · De Soto
Elementary51.7%+10.1pp
168Meadowlark Ridge Elem
Salina · Salina
Elementary51.6%+10.0pp
169Cimarron Elem
Cimarron · Cimarron-Ensign
Elementary51.5%+9.9pp
170Oskaloosa Elem
Oskaloosa · Oskaloosa Public Schools
Elementary51.4%+9.8pp
171South Hutchinson Elem
South Hutchinson · Nickerson
Elementary51.4%+9.8pp
172R L Wright Elem
Sedgwick · Sedgwick Public Schools
Elementary51.2%+9.6pp
173Jayhawk Elementary
Mound City · Jayhawk
Elementary51.1%+9.5pp
174Swaney Elem
Derby · Derby
Elementary51.1%+9.5pp
175Central Elem
Baxter Springs · Baxter Springs
Elementary50.9%+9.3pp
176McCollom Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary50.9%+9.3pp
177Spring Valley Elementary
Junction City · Geary County Schools
Elementary50.9%+9.3pp
178Brookridge Elem
Overland Park · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary50.8%+9.2pp
179Sunnyside Elementary School
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary50.8%+9.2pp
180Prairie Creek Elementary
Olathe · Spring Hill
Elementary50.7%+9.1pp
181Bentwood Elem
Overland Park · Olathe
Elementary50.0%+8.4pp
182Circle Greenwich Elementary
Wichita · Circle
Elementary50.0%+8.4pp
183Colwich Elem
Colwich · Renwick
Elementary50.0%+8.4pp
184Lincoln Elem
Augusta · Augusta
Elementary50.0%+8.4pp
185Lincoln Elementary
Fredonia · Fredonia
Elementary50.0%+8.4pp
186Northern Hills Elementary
Topeka · Seaman
Elementary50.0%+8.4pp
187West Indianola Elem
Topeka · Seaman
Elementary50.0%+8.4pp
188Rose Hill Intermediate
Rose Hill · Rose Hill Public Schools
Elementary49.5%+7.9pp
189Eisenhower Elem
Norton · Norton Community Schools
Elementary49.1%+7.5pp
190Elmont Elem
Topeka · Seaman
Elementary48.9%+7.3pp
191Green Springs Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary48.9%+7.3pp
192Appanoose Elementary School
Pomona · West Franklin
Elementary48.6%+7.0pp
193Hutchinson Magnet School at Allen
Hutchinson · Hutchinson Public Schools
Elementary48.6%+7.0pp
194Meadowview Elem
Parsons · Labette County
Elementary48.5%+6.9pp
195Syracuse Elem
Syracuse · Syracuse
Elementary48.5%+6.9pp
196Tanglewood Elem
Derby · Derby
Elementary48.5%+6.9pp
197Thayer Schools
Thayer · Cherryvale
Elementary48.4%+6.8pp
198Broken Arrow Elem
Shawnee · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary48.1%+6.5pp
199Derby Hills Elem
Derby · Derby
Elementary48.1%+6.5pp
200Deerfield Elem
Lawrence · Lawrence
Elementary47.9%+6.3pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the KAP % Meeting + Exceeding threshold on the latest available KAP Science test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Kansas, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.