Kansas

State K-12 public school system overview

Kansas operates a public K-12 system serving 462,166 students across 290 school districts and 1,364 schools. The state employs approximately 30,162.5 teachers, resulting in a student-to-teacher ratio of roughly 15:1. This district structure reflects Kansas's mix of rural and urban areas, with significant variation in district size and resources across the state.

Student demographics indicate that 48.5 percent of Kansas students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, slightly above the national average of approximately 40-45 percent. This proportion reflects socioeconomic challenges affecting nearly half the student population and has implications for resource allocation and support services across districts.

Academic proficiency data from the 2024-25 school year shows state average math proficiency at 31.5 percent and reading proficiency at 33.4 percent, both in lower ranges compared to national medians typically in the 35-40 percent range. The state graduation rate of 91.3 percent is above the national average of approximately 88-90 percent. Average per-pupil spending stands at $23,030 annually, which is slightly below the national average of approximately $23,500-24,000.

The gap between Kansas's relatively strong graduation rate and its lower proficiency scores in math and reading warrants examination of whether students are meeting content standards despite completing their programs. These metrics suggest potential areas for instructional focus, particularly in foundational literacy and numeracy skills. The moderate per-pupil spending level relative to demographic needs indicates resource constraints that may influence the availability of intervention programs and support services for the 48.5 percent of students experiencing economic disadvantage.

This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.

This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.

Total Students

462K

Districts

290

Schools

1,364

Teachers

30.2K

Per-Pupil Spending

$23,030

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
48.5%
English Language Learners
N/AThis data is either not available at a state or per-district level, or will be added in the future.
Students with Disabilities
N/AThis data is either not available at a state or per-district level, or will be added in the future.

Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
31.5%
Reading Proficiency
33.4%
Graduation Rate
91.3%

Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
$23,030
Spending Range
N/AThis data is either not available at a state or per-district level, or will be added in the future.

District Distribution

By Size

Large (10K+)
7
Medium (3K-10K)
24
Small (<3K)
259

By Location

City
12
Suburb
11
Town
71
Rural
196

Career & Technical Education

62,598 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Health
17,515
Arts
9,186
Hospitality
5,902
Human
5,776
Agriculture
4,959
Business
3,532
Architecture
3,057
Information
2,597
Top 3: Health, Arts, HospitalitySource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)

Kansas Assessment Results Data

Kansas Assessment Program (KAP) Overview

2024-25 School Year
Kansas reports proficiency at three levels: Below Grade Level, At Grade Level, and Proficient. The state does not use an official A-F letter grade accountability system.

ELA Proficiency Distribution (% of students proficient)

17
Very Low
<20%
6%
81
Low
20-30%
29%
125
Moderate
30-40%
45%
42
High
40-50%
15%
14
Very High
>50%
5%

Based on 279 districts with ELA proficiency data

Math Proficiency Distribution (% of students proficient)

40
Very Low
<20%
14%
90
Low
20-30%
32%
97
Moderate
30-40%
35%
39
High
40-50%
14%
13
Very High
>50%
5%

Based on 279 districts with Math proficiency data

33.4%
Avg ELA Proficiency
31.5%
Avg Math Proficiency
34.7%
Avg Science Proficiency
18.4
Avg ACT Composite
91.3%
Graduation Rate
$23,030
Avg Per-Pupil Spending
290
Total Districts
290
USDs (Unified School Districts)

Source: Kansas State Department of Education, Kansas Open Gov, NCES CCD

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