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Kansas schools ranked by test score

Latest KAP year (2024-25). 708 schools with reported Science scores. State average: 41.6%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
451Christa McAuliffe Academy
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary34.8%-6.8pp
452Circle Middle School
Benton · Circle
Middle34.8%-6.8pp
453Sunflower Elementary School
Ottawa · Ottawa
Elementary34.7%-6.9pp
454West Franklin Middle School
Pomona · West Franklin
Middle34.7%-6.9pp
455Salina South Middle
Salina · Salina
Middle34.6%-7.0pp
456Countryside Elementary
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary34.5%-7.1pp
457Atchison Middle School
Atchison · Atchison Public Schools
Middle34.4%-7.2pp
458Benton Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary34.4%-7.2pp
459McEachron Elem
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Elementary34.4%-7.2pp
460Shawnee Heights Elem
Topeka · Shawnee Heights
Elementary34.4%-7.2pp
461St. Marys Junior Senior High
St Marys · Kaw Valley
High34.4%-7.2pp
462Mark Twain Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary34.3%-7.3pp
463Tonganoxie Middle School
Tonganoxie · Tonganoxie
Middle34.3%-7.3pp
464L'Ouverture Computer Technology Magnet
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary34.2%-7.4pp
465Circle Towanda Elementary
Towanda · Circle
Elementary34.1%-7.5pp
466Peterson Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary34.0%-7.6pp
467Wiley Elementary
Hutchinson · Hutchinson Public Schools
Elementary34.0%-7.6pp
468Meadows Elementary
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Elementary33.8%-7.8pp
469Chisholm Middle School
Newton · Newton
Middle33.7%-7.9pp
470Pauline South Intermediate
Wakarusa · Auburn-Washburn
Middle33.7%-7.9pp
471Fort Scott Middle School
Fort Scott · Fort Scott
Middle33.6%-8.0pp
472Haysville West Middle School
Haysville · Haysville
Middle33.5%-8.1pp
473Junction City Middle School
Junction City · Geary County Schools
Middle33.5%-8.1pp
474Claude A Huyck Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary33.3%-8.3pp
475Cottonwood Elementary School
Salina · Salina
Elementary33.3%-8.3pp
476Holcomb Middle
Holcomb · Holcomb
Middle33.3%-8.3pp
477Lakin Middle
Lakin · Lakin
Middle33.3%-8.3pp
478Liberty Elem
Galena · Galena
Elementary33.3%-8.3pp
479Minneapolis Elementary
Minneapolis · North Ottawa County
Elementary33.3%-8.3pp
480Reno Valley Middle School
Hutchinson · Nickerson
Middle33.3%-8.3pp
481Washington County High School
Washington · Washington Co. Schools
High33.3%-8.3pp
482Ross Elementary School
Dodge City · Dodge City
Elementary33.0%-8.6pp
483Wellington Middle School
Wellington · Wellington
Middle33.0%-8.6pp
484Belle Plaine Middle
Belle Plaine · Belle Plaine
Middle32.9%-8.7pp
485North Elementary
Goodland · Goodland
Elementary32.8%-8.8pp
486Pioneer Trail Middle School
Olathe · Olathe
Middle32.8%-8.8pp
487McClure Elem
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Elementary32.6%-9.0pp
488Jayhawk-Linn High
Mound City · Jayhawk
High32.3%-9.3pp
489Syracuse High
Syracuse · Syracuse
High32.3%-9.3pp
490Ellsworth High
Ellsworth · Ellsworth
High32.1%-9.5pp
491Frank Rushton Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary32.1%-9.5pp
492Fredonia Jr./Sr. High School
Fredonia · Fredonia
High32.1%-9.5pp
493Wilbur Middle School
Wichita · Wichita
Middle32.1%-9.5pp
494Humboldt Elementary School
Humboldt · Humboldt
Elementary32.0%-9.6pp
495Chanute Elementary School
Chanute · Chanute Public Schools
Elementary31.9%-9.7pp
496Richard Warren Intermediate School
Leavenworth · Leavenworth
Middle31.9%-9.7pp
497Emporia Middle School
Emporia · Emporia
Middle31.7%-9.9pp
498Galena Middle School
Galena · Galena
Middle31.7%-9.9pp
499Holton Middle
Holton · Holton
Middle31.7%-9.9pp
500Horace Mann Dual Language Magnet
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary31.7%-9.9pp
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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.