Oklahoma schools ranked by test score
| Rank | School | Level | English Language Arts | vs state |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | FORT COBB-BROXTON LOWER ES Fort Cobb · FORT COBB-BROXTON | Elementary | 46.6% | +16.0pp |
| 52 | ROOSEVELT ES Norman · NORMAN | Elementary | 46.6% | +16.0pp |
| 53 | WARNER ES Warner · WARNER | Elementary | 46.5% | +15.9pp |
| 54 | ANDERSEN ES Broken Arrow · UNION | Elementary | 46.3% | +15.7pp |
| 55 | PIEDMONT MS Piedmont · PIEDMONT | Middle | 46.2% | +15.6pp |
| 56 | CACHE ES Cache · CACHE | Elementary | 46.0% | +15.4pp |
| 57 | FORT GIBSON MS Fort Gibson · FORT GIBSON | Middle | 46.0% | +15.4pp |
| 58 | DOVE SCIENCE ACADEMY ES Warr Acres · DOVE SCHOOLS OF OKC (CHARTER) | Elementary | 45.9% | +15.3pp |
| 59 | MORRISON ES Morrison · MORRISON | Elementary | 45.8% | +15.2pp |
| 60 | CLEORA PUBLIC SCHOOL Afton · CLEORA | Elementary | 45.6% | +15.0pp |
| 61 | FLOWER MOUND PUBLIC SCHOOL Lawton · FLOWER MOUND | Elementary | 45.4% | +14.8pp |
| 62 | THOMAS ES Thomas · THOMAS-FAY-CUSTER UNIFIED DIST | Elementary | 45.2% | +14.6pp |
| 63 | MUSTANG LAKEHOMA ES Mustang · MUSTANG | Elementary | 45.0% | +14.4pp |
| 64 | VERDIGRIS ES Claremore · VERDIGRIS | Elementary | 45.0% | +14.4pp |
| 65 | WAYSIDE ES Bartlesville · BARTLESVILLE | Elementary | 45.0% | +14.4pp |
| 66 | WELLSTON ES Wellston · WELLSTON | Elementary | 45.0% | +14.4pp |
| 67 | LAVERNE ES Laverne · LAVERNE | Elementary | 44.9% | +14.3pp |
| 68 | WASHINGTON ES Norman · NORMAN | Elementary | 44.9% | +14.3pp |
| 69 | 4TH AND 5TH GRADE CENTER Edmond · DEER CREEK | Elementary | 44.8% | +14.2pp |
| 70 | BETHANY MS Bethany · BETHANY | Middle | 44.5% | +13.9pp |
| 71 | MUSTANG VALLEY ES Oklahoma City · MUSTANG | Elementary | 44.5% | +13.9pp |
| 72 | GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL Shawnee · GROVE | Elementary | 44.3% | +13.7pp |
| 73 | PIONEER PUBLIC SCHOOL Chickasha · PIONEER | Elementary | 44.3% | +13.7pp |
| 74 | STONE RIDGE ES Yukon · PIEDMONT | Elementary | 44.3% | +13.7pp |
| 75 | EASTLAKE ES Oklahoma City · MOORE | Elementary | 44.2% | +13.6pp |
| 76 | CARNEGIE ES Tulsa · TULSA | Elementary | 44.0% | +13.4pp |
| 77 | CENTRAL ES Yukon · YUKON | Elementary | 44.0% | +13.4pp |
| 78 | DEER CREEK INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Edmond · DEER CREEK | Middle | 44.0% | +13.4pp |
| 79 | STONEWALL ES Stonewall · STONEWALL | Elementary | 43.8% | +13.2pp |
| 80 | WAYNOKA ES Waynoka · WAYNOKA | Elementary | 43.8% | +13.2pp |
| 81 | NORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Bixby · BIXBY | Middle | 43.4% | +12.8pp |
| 82 | STERLING ES Sterling · STERLING | Elementary | 43.1% | +12.5pp |
| 83 | CHOCTAW ES Choctaw · CHOCTAW-NICOMA PARK | Elementary | 43.0% | +12.4pp |
| 84 | DEER CREEK ES Edmond · DEER CREEK | Elementary | 43.0% | +12.4pp |
| 85 | LOMEGA ES Loyal · LOMEGA | Elementary | 42.9% | +12.3pp |
| 86 | PARK ROAD ES Chandler · CHANDLER | Elementary | 42.9% | +12.3pp |
| 87 | WEST FIELD ES Edmond · EDMOND | Elementary | 42.9% | +12.3pp |
| 88 | CHARLES HASKELL ES Edmond · EDMOND | Elementary | 42.8% | +12.2pp |
| 89 | LINCOLN ES Norman · NORMAN | Elementary | 42.7% | +12.1pp |
| 90 | BRIARWOOD ES Oklahoma City · MOORE | Elementary | 42.5% | +11.9pp |
| 91 | MIDDLEBERG PUBLIC SCHOOL Blanchard · MIDDLEBERG | Elementary | 42.4% | +11.8pp |
| 92 | NAVAJO ES Altus · NAVAJO | Elementary | 42.4% | +11.8pp |
| 93 | BRAY-DOYLE ES Marlow · BRAY-DOYLE | Elementary | 42.1% | +11.5pp |
| 94 | MCCORD PUBLIC SCHOOL Ponca City · MCCORD | Elementary | 42.1% | +11.5pp |
| 95 | ZANEIS PUBLIC SCHOOL Wilson · ZANEIS | Elementary | 42.1% | +11.5pp |
| 96 | FREEDOM ES Sapulpa · SAPULPA | Elementary | 42.0% | +11.4pp |
| 97 | GORE ES Gore · GORE | Elementary | 42.0% | +11.4pp |
| 98 | GROVE VALLEY ES Edmond · DEER CREEK | Elementary | 42.0% | +11.4pp |
| 99 | OAK GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL Cushing · OAK GROVE | Elementary | 42.0% | +11.4pp |
| 100 | DEER CREEK MS Edmond · DEER CREEK | Middle | 41.6% | +11.0pp |
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 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 Oklahoma, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.