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Kansas schools ranked by test score

Latest KAP year (2024-25). 1,166 schools with reported English Language Arts scores. State average: 44.5%.
RankSchoolLevelEnglish Language Artsvs state
651Rawlins County Elementary
Atwood · Rawlins County
Elementary41.9%-2.6pp
652Council Grove Elementary School
Council Grove · Morris County
Elementary41.8%-2.7pp
653Heusner Elem
Salina · Salina
Elementary41.8%-2.7pp
654Nelson Elem
Haysville · Haysville
Elementary41.8%-2.7pp
655Bickerdyke Elem
Russell · Russell County
Elementary41.7%-2.8pp
656Cedar Vale High
Cedar Vale · Cedar Vale
High41.7%-2.8pp
657Ell-Saline Middle/High School
Brookville · Ell-Saline
High41.7%-2.8pp
658Kansas Connections Academy
Elkhart · Elkhart
Combined41.7%-2.8pp
659Salina South Middle
Salina · Salina
Middle41.7%-2.8pp
660Lincoln Elementary
Fredonia · Fredonia
Elementary41.6%-2.9pp
661Countryside Elementary
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary41.5%-3.0pp
662Havencroft Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary41.5%-3.0pp
663Phillipsburg High
Phillipsburg · Phillipsburg
High41.5%-3.0pp
664Baldwin High School
Baldwin City · Baldwin City
High41.4%-3.1pp
665Kennedy Elem
Wellington · Wellington
Elementary41.4%-3.1pp
666Lucas/Sylvan Elementary Unified
Lucas · Sylvan Grove
Elementary41.4%-3.1pp
667Carbondale Attendance Center
Carbondale · Santa Fe Trail
Middle41.3%-3.2pp
668Chisholm Trail Elem
Park City · Wichita
Elementary41.3%-3.2pp
669Morgan Elementary
Hutchinson · Hutchinson Public Schools
Elementary41.3%-3.2pp
670Rawlins County Jr/Sr High School
Atwood · Rawlins County
High41.3%-3.2pp
671Lewis Elem
Lewis · Lewis
Elementary41.2%-3.3pp
672Northview Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary41.2%-3.3pp
673Randolph Elem
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Elementary41.1%-3.4pp
674Logan Elem
Logan · Logan
Elementary41.0%-3.5pp
675Marysville Elem
Marysville · Marysville
Elementary41.0%-3.5pp
676Marysville Jr/Sr High
Marysville · Marysville
High41.0%-3.5pp
677Lakin Middle
Lakin · Lakin
Middle40.9%-3.6pp
678Logan Elementary
Topeka · Seaman
Elementary40.9%-3.6pp
679Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary
Abilene · Abilene
Elementary40.8%-3.7pp
680Moundridge Middle
Moundridge · Moundridge
Middle40.8%-3.7pp
681Parsons Middle School
Parsons · Parsons
Middle40.8%-3.7pp
682West Elk Schools
Howard · West Elk
Combined40.8%-3.7pp
683Clifton-Clyde Middle School
Clifton · Clifton-Clyde
Middle40.7%-3.8pp
684Ellinwood Elem
Ellinwood · Ellinwood Public Schools
Elementary40.7%-3.8pp
685Galena High
Galena · Galena
High40.7%-3.8pp
686Seaman High
Topeka · Seaman
High40.7%-3.8pp
687Kansas Online Learning Program
Lost Springs · Centre
Combined40.5%-4.0pp
688Moscow High
Moscow · Moscow Public Schools
High40.5%-4.0pp
689Pleasant Ridge High
Easton · Easton
High40.5%-4.0pp
690Stanton County Elementary
Johnson · Stanton County
Elementary40.5%-4.0pp
691Trojan Elem
Osawatomie · Osawatomie
Elementary40.5%-4.0pp
692Washington Elem
Wellington · Wellington
Elementary40.5%-4.0pp
693Cimarron High
Cimarron · Cimarron-Ensign
High40.4%-4.1pp
694Macksville Elem
Macksville · Macksville
Elementary40.4%-4.1pp
695Victoria Junior-Senior High School
Victoria · Victoria
High40.4%-4.1pp
696Humboldt Elementary School
Humboldt · Humboldt
Elementary40.3%-4.2pp
697Prairie View High
LaCygne · Prairie View
High40.3%-4.2pp
698Pretty Prairie Middle
Pretty Prairie · Pretty Prairie
Middle40.3%-4.2pp
699Sylvan-Lucas Unified Jr. sr
Sylvan Grove · Sylvan Grove
High40.3%-4.2pp
700Colby Elem
Colby · Colby Public Schools
Elementary40.2%-4.3pp
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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 English Language Arts 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.