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Kansas schools ranked by test score

Latest KAP year (2024-25). 655 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 38.8%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
301Maize South Elementary
Wichita · Maize
Elementary44.0%+5.2pp
302Piper Creek Elementary
Kansas City · Piper-Kansas City
Elementary44.0%+5.2pp
303Sublette Elem
Sublette · Sublette
Elementary44.0%+5.2pp
304Thayer Schools
Thayer · Cherryvale
Elementary44.0%+5.2pp
305Rising Star Elem
Lenexa · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary43.9%+5.1pp
306Western Plains North Elem
Ransom · Western Plains
Elementary43.9%+5.1pp
307Edwardsville Elem
Edwardsville · Bonner Springs
Elementary43.8%+5.0pp
308Sunflower Elementary
Lawrence · Lawrence
Elementary43.7%+4.9pp
309Altamont Elem
Altamont · Labette County
Elementary43.6%+4.8pp
310Hanover Elem
Hanover · Barnes
Elementary43.5%+4.7pp
311Starside Elem
De Soto · De Soto
Elementary43.4%+4.6pp
312Geo E Nettels Elem
Pittsburg · Pittsburg
Elementary43.2%+4.4pp
313Montezuma Elem
Montezuma · Montezuma
Elementary43.2%+4.4pp
314Broken Arrow Elem
Shawnee · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary43.1%+4.3pp
315Junction Elementary
Kansas City · Turner-Kansas City
Elementary43.0%+4.2pp
316Lacygne Elem
LaCygne · Prairie View
Elementary43.0%+4.2pp
317Minneapolis Elementary
Minneapolis · North Ottawa County
Elementary43.0%+4.2pp
318Haven Elem
Haven · Haven Public Schools
Elementary42.9%+4.1pp
319Swaney Elem
Derby · Derby
Elementary42.9%+4.1pp
320El Paso Elem
Derby · Derby
Elementary42.7%+3.9pp
321Marion Elem
Marion · Marion-Florence
Elementary42.6%+3.8pp
322C 4 Elem
Arkansas City · Arkansas City
Elementary42.5%+3.7pp
323Colby Elem
Colby · Colby Public Schools
Elementary42.4%+3.6pp
324Lakeside Elem
Pittsburg · Pittsburg
Elementary42.4%+3.6pp
325Eudora Elementary School
Eudora · Eudora
Elementary42.1%+3.3pp
326Lincoln Elem
Ottawa · Ottawa
Elementary42.1%+3.3pp
327Lincoln Central Elem
Cherryvale · Cherryvale
Elementary41.8%+3.0pp
328Oakley Elem
Oakley · Oakley
Elementary41.8%+3.0pp
329Stafford Elementary
Stafford · Stafford
Elementary41.8%+3.0pp
330Stockton Elem
Stockton · Stockton
Elementary41.8%+3.0pp
331Lecompton Elem
Lecompton · Perry Public Schools
Elementary41.6%+2.8pp
332Derby Hills Elem
Derby · Derby
Elementary41.4%+2.6pp
333Hugoton Elem
Hugoton · Hugoton Public Schools
Elementary41.4%+2.6pp
334Rosehill Elem
Lenexa · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary41.4%+2.6pp
335Williamsburg Elementary School
Williamsburg · West Franklin
Elementary41.4%+2.6pp
336Chapman Elem
Chapman · Chapman
Elementary41.3%+2.5pp
337Fairview Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary41.3%+2.5pp
338Stewart Elem
Salina · Salina
Elementary41.3%+2.5pp
339Lowell Elem
Winfield · Winfield
Elementary40.7%+1.9pp
340Merriam Park Elementary
Merriam · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary40.7%+1.9pp
341Whitson Elem
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Elementary40.5%+1.7pp
342Auburn Elementary
Auburn · Auburn-Washburn
Elementary40.4%+1.6pp
343Conway Springs Kyle Trueblood
Conway Springs · Conway Springs
Elementary40.4%+1.6pp
344Cottonwood Elementary School
Salina · Salina
Elementary40.4%+1.6pp
345Southwest Elem
Pratt · Pratt
Elementary40.4%+1.6pp
346Logan Elementary
Topeka · Seaman
Elementary40.3%+1.5pp
347NLC Elementary School
Americus · North Lyon County
Elementary40.3%+1.5pp
348Osage City Elem
Osage City · Osage City
Elementary40.3%+1.5pp
349Riverside Intermediate
Elwood · Riverside
Elementary40.3%+1.5pp
350Wineteer Elem
Wichita · Derby
Elementary40.3%+1.5pp
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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 Mathematics 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.