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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
901New York Elem
Lawrence · Lawrence
Elementary32.9%-11.6pp
902Wichita County Junior-Senior High School
Leoti · Leoti
High32.9%-11.6pp
903Bluestem Jr/Sr High
Leon · Bluestem
High32.8%-11.7pp
904Holcomb High
Holcomb · Holcomb
High32.7%-11.8pp
905McPherson High
McPherson · McPherson
High32.7%-11.8pp
906Riverton Middle
Riverton · Riverton
Middle32.7%-11.8pp
907Chase Raymond Primary Intermediate School
Chase · Chase-Raymond
Elementary32.5%-12.0pp
908Great Bend Middle School
Great Bend · Great Bend
Middle32.5%-12.0pp
909Oaklawn Elem
Wichita · Derby
Elementary32.5%-12.0pp
910Oxford Jr/Sr High
Oxford · Oxford
High32.5%-12.0pp
911Enders STEM and Leadership Magnet
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary32.4%-12.1pp
912Tonganoxie High
Tonganoxie · Tonganoxie
High32.4%-12.1pp
913Gertrude Walker Elem
Garden City · Garden City
Elementary32.3%-12.2pp
914Junction City Sr High
Junction City · Geary County Schools
High32.3%-12.2pp
915Washington Elem
Junction City · Geary County Schools
Elementary32.3%-12.2pp
916Haysville West Middle School
Haysville · Haysville
Middle32.1%-12.4pp
917Robert E Clark Middle
Bonner Springs · Bonner Springs
Middle32.1%-12.4pp
918Salina High Central
Salina · Salina
High32.1%-12.4pp
919Sunset Elem
Salina · Salina
Elementary32.0%-12.5pp
920Ulysses High
Ulysses · Ulysses
High32.0%-12.5pp
921Emporia Middle School
Emporia · Emporia
Middle31.9%-12.6pp
922Humboldt Middle School
Humboldt · Humboldt
Middle31.9%-12.6pp
923Northwest Elem
Dodge City · Dodge City
Elementary31.9%-12.6pp
924Rolling Ridge Elem
Olathe · Olathe
Elementary31.9%-12.6pp
925Atchison Elementary School
Atchison · Atchison Public Schools
Elementary31.8%-12.7pp
926McLouth Middle
McLouth · McLouth
Middle31.8%-12.7pp
927North Lawn Elem
Neodesha · Neodesha
Elementary31.8%-12.7pp
928McEachron Elem
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Elementary31.7%-12.8pp
929Billy Mills Middle School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle31.6%-12.9pp
930Iola Sr High
Iola · Iola
High31.6%-12.9pp
931Canton-Galva Jr./Sr. High
Canton · Canton-Galva
High31.5%-13.0pp
932Country View Elem
Winfield · Winfield
Elementary31.5%-13.0pp
933John F Kennedy Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary31.5%-13.0pp
934Junction City Middle School
Junction City · Geary County Schools
Middle31.4%-13.1pp
935Marjorie French Middle School
Topeka · Topeka Public Schools
Middle31.4%-13.1pp
936Winfield Middle School
Winfield · Winfield
Middle31.4%-13.1pp
937Ad Astra Virtual Academy
Hutchinson · Buhler
Combined31.3%-13.2pp
938Burlingame Elementary
Burlingame · Burlingame Public School
Elementary31.3%-13.2pp
939Hazel Grove Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary31.3%-13.2pp
940Burrton Elem
Burrton · Burrton
Elementary31.2%-13.3pp
941David Brewer Elementary
Leavenworth · Leavenworth
Elementary31.2%-13.3pp
942Brewster Elem
Brewster · Brewster
Elementary31.1%-13.4pp
943Marmaton Valley High
Moran · Marmaton Valley
High31.1%-13.4pp
944Lawrence Liberty Memorial Central Mid School
Lawrence · Lawrence
Middle31.0%-13.5pp
945Oakley Middle School
Oakley · Oakley
Middle31.0%-13.5pp
946Riverton High
Riverton · Riverton
High31.0%-13.5pp
947Sullivan Elem
Ulysses · Ulysses
Elementary31.0%-13.5pp
948Washington Accelerated Learning Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary31.0%-13.5pp
949Sedan High
Sedan · Chautauqua Co Community
High30.9%-13.6pp
950Augusta Sr High
Augusta · Augusta
High30.8%-13.7pp
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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.