Oklahoma schools ranked by test score
| Rank | School | Level | English Language Arts | vs state |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | LANIER ES Tulsa · TULSA | Elementary | 41.6% | +11.0pp |
| 102 | FRINK-CHAMBERS PUBLIC SCHOOL McAlester · FRINK-CHAMBERS | Elementary | 41.5% | +10.9pp |
| 103 | FRONTIER ES Edmond · EDMOND | Elementary | 41.5% | +10.9pp |
| 104 | HERITAGE ES EDMOND · EDMOND | Elementary | 41.5% | +10.9pp |
| 105 | BLANCHARD INTERMEDIATE ES Blanchard · BLANCHARD | Elementary | 41.4% | +10.8pp |
| 106 | HENRY ZARROW INTERNATIONAL SCH Tulsa · TULSA | Elementary | 41.3% | +10.7pp |
| 107 | SEQUOYAH ES Claremore · SEQUOYAH | Elementary | 41.3% | +10.7pp |
| 108 | ACADEMY OF SEMINOLE ES Seminole · ACADEMY OF SEMINOLE (CHARTER) | Elementary | 41.2% | +10.6pp |
| 109 | CHEYENNE MS Edmond · EDMOND | Middle | 41.2% | +10.6pp |
| 110 | BELLE ISLE MS Oklahoma City · OKLAHOMA CITY | Middle | 41.1% | +10.5pp |
| 111 | LE MONDE ES Norman · LE MONDE INTERNATIONAL (CHARTER) | Elementary | 41.1% | +10.5pp |
| 112 | KETCHUM ES Ketchum · KETCHUM | Elementary | 41.0% | +10.4pp |
| 113 | NORTHMOOR ES Moore · MOORE | Elementary | 41.0% | +10.4pp |
| 114 | PARKLAND ES Yukon · YUKON | Elementary | 41.0% | +10.4pp |
| 115 | PERRY ES Perry · PERRY | Elementary | 41.0% | +10.4pp |
| 116 | PIEDMONT ES Piedmont · PIEDMONT | Elementary | 41.0% | +10.4pp |
| 117 | SOUTHRIDGE JHS Oklahoma City · MOORE | Middle | 41.0% | +10.4pp |
| 118 | SPRING CREEK ES Oklahoma City · DEER CREEK | Elementary | 41.0% | +10.4pp |
| 119 | MAYO DEMONSTRATION ES Tulsa · TULSA | Elementary | 40.9% | +10.3pp |
| 120 | TIMBERLAKE ES Jet · TIMBERLAKE | Elementary | 40.9% | +10.3pp |
| 121 | WEST INTERMEDIATE Bixby · BIXBY | Middle | 40.9% | +10.3pp |
| 122 | BETHEL ES Shawnee · BETHEL | Elementary | 40.8% | +10.2pp |
| 123 | DOVE SCIENCE ACADEMY MS Warr Acress · DOVE SCHOOLS OF OKC (CHARTER) | Middle | 40.8% | +10.2pp |
| 124 | EARLYWINE ES Oklahoma City · MOORE | Elementary | 40.6% | +10.0pp |
| 125 | WILSON ES Norman · NORMAN | Elementary | 40.6% | +10.0pp |
| 126 | POND CREEK-HUNTER ES Pond Creek · POND CREEK-HUNTER | Elementary | 40.5% | +9.9pp |
| 127 | CANUTE ES Canute · CANUTE | Elementary | 40.3% | +9.7pp |
| 128 | CHEROKEE ES Cherokee · CHEROKEE | Elementary | 40.3% | +9.7pp |
| 129 | PERKINS-TRYON INTERMEDIATE ES PERKINS · PERKINS-TRYON | Elementary | 40.3% | +9.7pp |
| 130 | MUSTANG TRAILS ES Yukon · MUSTANG | Elementary | 40.2% | +9.6pp |
| 131 | MCLISH MS Stonewall · STONEWALL | Middle | 40.1% | +9.5pp |
| 132 | HAYES ES Enid · ENID | Elementary | 40.0% | +9.4pp |
| 133 | HINTON ES Hinton · HINTON | Elementary | 40.0% | +9.4pp |
| 134 | Kingfisher Upper Elementary Kingfisher · KINGFISHER | Middle | 40.0% | +9.4pp |
| 135 | LUCILLE ELLINGWOOD MORROW ES Collinsville · OWASSO | Elementary | 40.0% | +9.4pp |
| 136 | RANCHWOOD ES Yukon · YUKON | Elementary | 40.0% | +9.4pp |
| 137 | STILLWATER JHS Stillwater · STILLWATER | High | 40.0% | +9.4pp |
| 138 | CHECOTAH INTERMEDIATE ES Checotah · CHECOTAH | Elementary | 39.9% | +9.3pp |
| 139 | CORDELL ES Cordell · CORDELL | Elementary | 39.9% | +9.3pp |
| 140 | George Washington Elementary School Durant · DURANT | Elementary | 39.9% | +9.3pp |
| 141 | CALUMET ES Calumet · CALUMET | Elementary | 39.8% | +9.2pp |
| 142 | LIBERTY PUBLIC SCHOOL MULDROW · LIBERTY | Elementary | 39.8% | +9.2pp |
| 143 | JOHN ROSS ES Edmond · EDMOND | Elementary | 39.6% | +9.0pp |
| 144 | WILL ROGERS ES Edmond · EDMOND | Elementary | 39.6% | +9.0pp |
| 145 | ELIOT ES Tulsa · TULSA | Elementary | 39.5% | +8.9pp |
| 146 | HAMMON ES Hammon · HAMMON | Elementary | 39.5% | +8.9pp |
| 147 | JONES ES Jones · JONES | Elementary | 39.5% | +8.9pp |
| 148 | NORTHERN HILLS ES Edmond · EDMOND | Elementary | 39.5% | +8.9pp |
| 149 | KREBS PUBLIC SCHOOL Krebs · KREBS | Elementary | 39.4% | +8.8pp |
| 150 | TUTTLE MS Tuttle · TUTTLE | Middle | 39.4% | +8.8pp |
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.