Kentucky

State K-12 public school system overview

Kentucky operates a moderately sized K-12 public education system serving approximately 710,329 students across 172 school districts and 1,490 schools. The state employs roughly 49,641 teachers, yielding a student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 14.3 to 1. This district structure reflects Kentucky's historically decentralized approach to educational governance, with most districts operating at relatively small to medium scales.

The student population reflects significant economic challenges, with 61.4% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, substantially above the national average of approximately 40%. English learners comprise 7.9% of enrollment, while students with disabilities represent 17.7% of the total population. These demographics indicate substantial populations with identified learning support needs.

Academic proficiency measures show mixed performance relative to national benchmarks. Kentucky's state average math proficiency stands at 42.2%, while reading proficiency measures 48.2%, both below typical national ranges. The state's graduation rate of 95.5% ranks among the highest nationally and represents an educational outcome where Kentucky performs comparatively well. Per-pupil spending averages $18,884, slightly below the national median, though this figure varies considerably across the state's 172 districts.

Kentucky uses the Kentucky Department of Education's assessment and accountability system, which relies on standardized testing and graduation rate data to evaluate school and district performance. The state has emphasized college and career readiness initiatives alongside traditional academic measures. Students with disabilities and economically disadvantaged populations continue to represent areas where targeted intervention and support programs operate, given their substantial representation in the state's enrollment figures.

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

710K

Districts

172

Schools

1,490

Teachers

49.6K

Per-Pupil Spending

$18,884

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
61.4%
English Language Learners
7.9%
Students with Disabilities
17.7%

Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
42.2%
Reading Proficiency
48.2%
Graduation Rate
95.5%

Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
$18,884
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+)
11
Medium (3K-10K)
53
Small (<3K)
108

By Location

City
6
Suburb
24
Town
56
Rural
86

Career & Technical Education

146,147 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Human
30,459
Business
27,989
Agriculture
27,087
Health
25,704
Marketing
17,843
STEM
12,798
Information
11,809
Law
11,343
Top 3: Human, Business, AgricultureSource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)

Kentucky School Report Card Data

Kentucky School Report Card Overview

2024-25 School Year

Accountability Rating Distribution

19
Blue
Distinguished
11%
59
Green
Proficient
34%
63
Yellow
Needs Improvement
37%
30
Orange
Comprehensive Support
17%
1
Red
Targeted Support
1%

Based on 172 districts with accountability ratings

Chronic Absenteeism Distribution

11
Low
<15%
6%
64
Moderate
15-25%
37%
57
High
25-35%
33%
39
Very High
35%+
23%

Based on 171 districts with absenteeism data

48.2%
Avg Reading (K-PREP)
42.2%
Avg Math (K-PREP)
95.5%
Avg Graduation Rate
$18,884
Avg Per-Pupil Spending
28.5%
Avg Chronic Absenteeism
22.0%
Avg Teacher Turnover
172
Total Districts

Source: Kentucky Department of Education, Kentucky School Report Card

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