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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
401Adams Elem
Arkansas City · Arkansas City
Elementary20.0%-21.6pp
402Emerson Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary20.0%-21.6pp
403Riley Elem
Great Bend · Great Bend
Elementary20.0%-21.6pp
404Riverside Elementary
Emporia · Emporia
Elementary19.6%-22.0pp
405Woodman Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary19.6%-22.0pp
406Griffith Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary19.4%-22.2pp
407Roosevelt Elem
Arkansas City · Arkansas City
Elementary19.4%-22.2pp
408Prairie View Elementary School
Liberal · Liberal
Elementary18.9%-22.7pp
409Colvin Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary18.8%-22.8pp
410Pleasant Valley Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary18.5%-23.1pp
411Westside Elem
Pittsburg · Pittsburg
Elementary18.4%-23.2pp
412MacArthur Elementary School
Liberal · Liberal
Elementary18.3%-23.3pp
413White Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary18.3%-23.3pp
414Franklin Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary18.2%-23.4pp
415Chelsea Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary18.0%-23.6pp
416Anderson Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary17.6%-24.0pp
417Paul B Cooper Elem
Wichita · Derby
Elementary17.6%-24.0pp
418Cessna Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary17.1%-24.5pp
419Allen Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary16.7%-24.9pp
420Irving Elementary
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary16.7%-24.9pp
421West Park Elementary School
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary16.7%-24.9pp
422Jefferson Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary16.4%-25.2pp
423Spaght Multimedia Magnet
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary16.2%-25.4pp
424Welborn Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary16.0%-25.6pp
425Stanley Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary15.9%-25.7pp
426Gardiner Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary15.8%-25.8pp
427Frances Willard Elem
Arkansas City · Arkansas City
Elementary15.4%-26.2pp
428Linwood Elementary
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary15.4%-26.2pp
429Lyons Central Elementary
Lyons · Lyons
Elementary15.2%-26.4pp
430Silver City Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary15.0%-26.6pp
431Prairie Elementary School
Haysville · Haysville
Elementary14.9%-26.7pp
432Stony Point South
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary14.6%-27.0pp
433Cloud Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary14.3%-27.3pp
434Eisenhower Elem
Great Bend · Great Bend
Elementary14.3%-27.3pp
435Rolling Ridge Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary14.3%-27.3pp
436Stony Point North
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary13.9%-27.7pp
437Caldwell Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary13.6%-28.0pp
438Beech Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary12.9%-28.7pp
439Thomas A Edison Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary11.8%-29.8pp
440Bertram Caruthers Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary11.5%-30.1pp
441Enterprise Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary11.5%-30.1pp
442Douglass Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary10.6%-31.0pp
443Meadowlark Elementary School
Liberal · Liberal
Elementary10.5%-31.1pp
444Mueller Aerospace/Engineering Discovery Magne
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary10.5%-31.1pp
445Ross Elementary
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Elementary10.4%-31.2pp
446Shawanoe Elem
Shawnee · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary10.1%-31.5pp
447M E Pearson Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary9.6%-32.0pp
448Central Elem
Dodge City · Dodge City
Elementary9.4%-32.2pp
449Oakdale Elem
Salina · Salina
Elementary9.3%-32.3pp
450Sunnyside Elem
Dodge City · Dodge City
Elementary9.3%-32.3pp
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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.