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SCHOOL COMMUNITY·STANTON COUNTY·NCES 200786001144

Stanton County Elementary

200 North Long Street, Johnson, KS 67855 · (620) 492-6216 · Stanton County
GRADES PK–06ELEMENTARY43-RURALTITLE IREGULAR SCHOOL238 STUDENTS
Enrollment
238
Elementary
DISTRICT 210 · STATE 313
Student : Teacher
14.8:1
16 FTE teachers
DISTRICT 17.5:1 · STATE 13.2:1
Free / Reduced Lunch
67%
159 students
DISTRICT 63% · STATE 51%
Community
0
0 members
Enrollment and student:teacher ratio compared against other elementary schools. Free/Reduced Lunch and demographics compared against all schools.
Enrollment by grade
Pre-K
25
Kindergarten
19
Grade 1
31
Grade 2
30
Grade 3
44
Grade 4
31
Grade 5
29
Grade 6
29
Student demographics
White
34%
DISTRICT 33% · STATE 60%
Hispanic
63%
DISTRICT 63% · STATE 23%
Black
1%
DISTRICT 1% · STATE 7%
Asian
0%
DISTRICT 1% · STATE 3%
Two+
2%
DISTRICT 1% · STATE 6%
Native American
n/r
Pacific Islander
n/r
n/r: not reliably reported by NCES for this school. Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment are systematically under-reported in the source data.
Gender split
Male
53%
Female
47%

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Test scores

KAP 2024-25 . % Meeting + Exceeding
English Language Arts
40.5%
KS avg 44.5% . +8.4pp since 2023
Math
38.6%
KS avg 38.8% . +13.8pp since 2023
Source: KAP. All students, all grades. See all years and grades →

BeatsExpectations

Demographically-adjusted score · methodology
Tier
AS EXPECTED
Performing as predicted given the school's student profile
Actual proficiency
38.2%
composite math + reading, all grades
Predicted
30.2%
based on KS schools with similar FRL share
Beats by
+8.0pp
above demographic expectation
BeatsExpectations runs a per-state regression of proficiency on free/reduced-lunch share, then scores each school by residual. How this is calculated →

7-year change

SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25
Enrollment
238
+6 (+3%) vs 2017
% White
34%
was 40%
% Hispanic
63%
was 57%
% Asian
0%
was 0%
Source: NCES Common Core of Data

About Stanton County Elementary

Stanton County Elementary is a cozy elementary campus in Johnson, Kansas, run under Stanton County. The school educates 238 students in grades pre-K through 6. That puts it 24% leaner than the typical public school in Kansas, which averages around 313 students.

Stanton County runs 2 schools in total, collectively educating 420 students. Stanton County Elementary is one of those campuses.

On the student-mix side, Stanton County Elementary lists that Hispanic students make up the majority at 63%. Other groups include 34% White. That is noticeably more Hispanic than the county at large, where the share is closer to 46%.

On the income-and-resources front, The school reports having 16 full-time-equivalent teachers, for a student-teacher ratio near 14.8:1. The state averages around 13.2:1, so this campus is higher than the state norm typical. An estimated 67% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, a commonly cited indicator of low-income enrollment.

With demographic context factored in, Stanton County Elementary sits in the middle band of the BeatsExpectations distribution. Schools with this campus's student mix typically land near 30.2%; this one delivers 38.2%.

Across the wider county, the surrounding county (Stanton County) reports that median household income runs about $71,700, about 24% of the adult population holds a bachelor's degree or above, and census figures put the poverty rate at about 0%. Across Stanton County's 2 public schools (combined enrollment of about 420 students), Stanton County Elementary is one campus in the mix.

The closest other public school is Stanton County Jr./Sr. High School, roughly 0.3 miles away. Among the 7 schools in that immediate cluster with test data (this one included), Stanton County Elementary ranks 1st on composite proficiency, above the local average of 24.5%.

Stanton County Elementary operates from an outlying location.

Five-year trend. Stanton County Elementary's enrollment has increased 3% since 2018, when it stood at 232 (now 238). Over the same period, the White share edged down from 40% to 34%.

Within the allk12 community for this school, posts here usually surface around pickup logistics, teacher feedback, and after-school programs. Parents, students, alumni, and staff are welcome to weigh in.

Stanton County at a glance

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Population
2,038
Census ACS
Median income
$71,700
Household, ACS
Bachelor's+
24%
Adults 25+
Poverty rate
0%
Below federal line
Schools in county
2
420 students

Quick facts

School name
Stanton County Elementary
District
Stanton County
Address
200 North Long Street, Johnson, KS 67855
Phone
(620) 492-6216
County
Stanton County
Level
Elementary
Grade range
PK–06
Total enrollment
238
Teachers (FTE)
16
Student–teacher ratio
14.8:1
Free/Reduced lunch
159 (67%)
Locale
43-Rural: Remote
NCES ID
200786001144
Charter school
No
Virtual school
No

Related schools

Other schools in Stanton County
Other schools in Johnson
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Frequently asked questions

About Stanton County Elementary
How many students attend Stanton County Elementary?
Stanton County Elementary enrolls approximately 238 students in grades PK-06.
What age range does Stanton County Elementary serve?
Stanton County Elementary serves students from grade PK through grade 06.
What is the student-teacher ratio at Stanton County Elementary?
The student-to-teacher ratio at Stanton County Elementary is approximately 14.8:1 (16 FTE teachers).
What is the racial breakdown of students at Stanton County Elementary?
At Stanton County Elementary, the student body is approximately 34% White, 63% Hispanic, 1% Black, 0% Asian, 2% Two or more.
Is Stanton County Elementary public or private?
Stanton County Elementary is a public K-12 school, overseen by Stanton County.
Data sourceSchool profile facts are sourced from the NCES. Community content is posted by allk12 members.
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