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Oklahoma schools ranked by test score

Latest OSTP / CCRA year (2024-25). 566 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 32.6%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
501MCCURTAIN ES
McCurtain · MCCURTAIN
Elementary23.6%-9.0pp
502PIONEER-PLEASANT VALE ES
Enid · PIONEER-PLEASANT VALE
Elementary23.6%-9.0pp
503CLEVELAND ES
Oklahoma City · OKLAHOMA CITY
Elementary23.5%-9.1pp
504CREEKWOOD ES
Broken Arrow · BROKEN ARROW
Elementary23.5%-9.1pp
505ROLLINGWOOD ES
Oklahoma City · PUTNAM CITY
Elementary23.3%-9.3pp
506CHOUTEAU ES
Chouteau · CHOUTEAU-MAZIE
Elementary23.0%-9.6pp
507CLARA REYNOLDS ES
Harrah · HARRAH
Elementary23.0%-9.6pp
508MADISON ES
Norman · NORMAN
Elementary23.0%-9.6pp
509NICHOLS HILLS ES
Nichols Hills · OKLAHOMA CITY
Elementary23.0%-9.6pp
510TUSHKA ES
Atoka · TUSHKA
Elementary22.8%-9.8pp
511WILL ROGERS ES
Burns Flat · BURNS FLAT-DILL CITY
Elementary22.7%-9.9pp
512LINCOLN LEARNING CTR
El Reno · EL RENO
Elementary22.3%-10.3pp
513SOLDIER CREEK ES
Midwest City · MIDWEST CITY-DEL CITY
Elementary22.3%-10.3pp
514SUNSET ES
Edmond · EDMOND
Elementary22.3%-10.3pp
515OKLAHOMA UNION ES
South Coffeyville · OKLAHOMA UNION
Elementary22.2%-10.4pp
516ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUBLIC SCHOOL
Stilwell · ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Elementary22.2%-10.4pp
517CENTRAL HIGH ES
Marlow · CENTRAL HIGH
Elementary22.0%-10.6pp
518EISENHOWER ES
Lawton · LAWTON
Elementary22.0%-10.6pp
519LAKE PARK ES
Bethany · PUTNAM CITY
Elementary22.0%-10.6pp
520NORTHWOODS FINE ARTS ACADEMY
Sand Springs · SAND SPRINGS
Elementary22.0%-10.6pp
521JARMAN ES
Tulsa · UNION
Elementary21.5%-11.1pp
522HAILEYVILLE ES
Haileyville · HAILEYVILLE
Elementary21.4%-11.2pp
523DEPEW ES
Depew · DEPEW
Elementary21.2%-11.4pp
524GROVE ES
Tulsa · UNION
Elementary21.0%-11.6pp
525MARYETTA PUBLIC SCHOOL
Stilwell · MARYETTA
Elementary21.0%-11.6pp
526EUGENE FIELD ES
Tulsa · TULSA
Elementary20.0%-12.6pp
527LINCOLN ES
Ardmore · ARDMORE
Elementary20.0%-12.6pp
528PRAIRIE QUEEN ES
Oklahoma City · OKLAHOMA CITY
Elementary20.0%-12.6pp
529PATRICK HENRY ES
Tulsa · TULSA
Elementary19.5%-13.1pp
530WAUKOMIS ES
Waukomis · WAUKOMIS
Elementary19.5%-13.1pp
531MCLOUD ES
McLoud · MCLOUD
Elementary19.0%-13.6pp
532RIDGECREST ES
Lawton · LAWTON
Elementary19.0%-13.6pp
533SHARON-MUTUAL ES
Sharon · SHARON-MUTUAL
Elementary18.7%-13.9pp
534EDISON ES
Lawton · LAWTON
Elementary18.2%-14.4pp
535GANS ES
Gans · GANS
Elementary18.2%-14.4pp
536ADAMS ES
Enid · ENID
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
537ADAMS ES
Norman · NORMAN
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
538KIEFER ES
Kiefer · KIEFER
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
539MILLWOOD ES
Oklahoma City · MILLWOOD
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
540MONROE ES
Oklahoma City · OKLAHOMA CITY
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
541TULAKES ES
Oklahoma City · PUTNAM CITY
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
542WINDS WEST ES
Oklahoma City · WESTERN HEIGHTS
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
543WINDSOR HILLS ES
Oklahoma City · PUTNAM CITY
Elementary18.0%-14.6pp
544CIMARRON ES
Lahoma · CIMARRON
Elementary17.9%-14.7pp
545TANNEHILL PUBLIC SCHOOL
McAlester · TANNEHILL
Elementary17.5%-15.1pp
546COOLIDGE ES
Enid · ENID
Elementary17.0%-15.6pp
547KENNEDY ES
Norman · NORMAN
Elementary16.0%-16.6pp
548MCAULIFFE ES
Broken Arrow · UNION
Elementary15.4%-17.2pp
549FAIRVIEW ES
Oklahoma City · MOORE
Elementary14.5%-18.1pp
550ELLEN OCHOA ES
Tulsa · UNION
Elementary14.3%-18.3pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the OSTP / CCRA % Proficient + Advanced threshold on the latest available OSTP / CCRA Mathematics 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 Oklahoma, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.