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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
401Quinter Elem
Quinter · Quinter Public Schools
Elementary51.2%+6.7pp
402Stewart Elem
Salina · Salina
Elementary51.2%+6.7pp
403C 4 Elem
Arkansas City · Arkansas City
Elementary51.1%+6.6pp
404Frank Rushton Elem
Kansas City · Kansas City
Elementary51.1%+6.6pp
405Osborne Junior/Senior High
Osborne · Osborne County
High51.1%+6.6pp
406Riverside Intermediate
Elwood · Riverside
Elementary51.1%+6.6pp
407Hillsboro Middle/High School
Hillsboro · Durham-Hillsboro-Lehigh
High51.0%+6.5pp
408Southeast Saline Elem
Gypsum · Southeast Of Saline
Elementary51.0%+6.5pp
409Sublette Elem
Sublette · Sublette
Elementary51.0%+6.5pp
410Erie Elementary
Erie · Erie-Galesburg
Elementary50.9%+6.4pp
411Shawnee Mission Northwest High
Shawnee · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
High50.9%+6.4pp
412Lansing Intermediate School
Lansing · Lansing
Elementary50.8%+6.3pp
413Prairie Park Elem
Lawrence · Lawrence
Elementary50.8%+6.3pp
414Colby Senior High
Colby · Colby Public Schools
High50.7%+6.2pp
415Eudora High School
Eudora · Eudora
High50.7%+6.2pp
416Marmaton Valley Elem
Moran · Marmaton Valley
Elementary50.7%+6.2pp
417Tecumseh South Elem
Tecumseh · Shawnee Heights
Elementary50.7%+6.2pp
418Basehor-Linwood High School
Basehor · Basehor-Linwood
High50.6%+6.1pp
419Lee Elem
Manhattan · Manhattan-Ogden
Elementary50.6%+6.1pp
420Berryton Elem
Berryton · Shawnee Heights
Elementary50.5%+6.0pp
421Hillcrest Elem
Lawrence · Lawrence
Elementary50.5%+6.0pp
422Jefferson West Middle
Meriden · Jefferson West
Middle50.5%+6.0pp
423Rossville Jr.-Sr. High School
Rossville · Kaw Valley
High50.5%+6.0pp
424Victoria Elementary
Victoria · Victoria
Elementary50.5%+6.0pp
425Benton Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary50.4%+5.9pp
426Farley Elementary
Topeka · Auburn-Washburn
Elementary50.4%+5.9pp
427NLC Elementary School
Americus · North Lyon County
Elementary50.4%+5.9pp
428Osage City Middle School
Osage City · Osage City
Middle50.4%+5.9pp
429Manhattan High School
Manhattan · Manhattan-Ogden
High50.1%+5.6pp
430Caldwell Secondary School
Caldwell · Caldwell
High50.0%+5.5pp
431Chase County Junior Senior High School
Cottonwood Falls · Chase County
High50.0%+5.5pp
432De Soto High School
De Soto · De Soto
High50.0%+5.5pp
433Ewalt Elementary
Augusta · Augusta
Elementary50.0%+5.5pp
434Hugoton Elem
Hugoton · Hugoton Public Schools
Elementary50.0%+5.5pp
435Junction Elementary
Kansas City · Turner-Kansas City
Elementary50.0%+5.5pp
436Lincoln Jr/Sr High
Lincoln · Lincoln
High50.0%+5.5pp
437Natoma High (6-12)
Natoma · Paradise
High50.0%+5.5pp
438Roosevelt Elem
Hays · Hays
Elementary50.0%+5.5pp
439Satanta Elem
Satanta · Satanta
Combined50.0%+5.5pp
440South Haven Elem
South Haven · South Haven
Elementary50.0%+5.5pp
441Spearville Jr/Sr High
Spearville · Spearville
High50.0%+5.5pp
442Weskan High
Weskan · Weskan
High50.0%+5.5pp
443Eugene Ware Elem
Fort Scott · Fort Scott
Elementary49.8%+5.3pp
444Doniphan West Elementary School
Denton · Doniphan West Schools
Elementary49.6%+5.1pp
445Broken Arrow Elem
Shawnee · Shawnee Mission Pub Sch
Elementary49.5%+5.0pp
446Earhart Environ Magnet Elem
Wichita · Wichita
Elementary49.5%+5.0pp
447Eisenhower Elem
Norton · Norton Community Schools
Elementary49.5%+5.0pp
448Goessel High
Goessel · Goessel
High49.4%+4.9pp
449Udall Middle School
Udall · Udall
Middle49.3%+4.8pp
450Cunningham High
Cunningham · Cunningham
High49.2%+4.7pp
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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.