Education data for all Counties in Kansas

A
Allen CountyAnderson CountyAtchison County
B
Barber CountyBarton CountyBourbon County
Brown CountyButler County
C
Chase CountyChautauqua CountyCherokee County
Cheyenne CountyClark CountyClay County
Cloud CountyCoffey CountyComanche County
Cowley CountyCrawford County
D
Decatur CountyDickinson CountyDoniphan County
Douglas County
E
Edwards CountyElk CountyEllis County
Ellsworth County
F
Finney CountyFord CountyFranklin County
G
Geary CountyGove CountyGraham County
Grant CountyGray CountyGreeley County
Greenwood County
H
Hamilton CountyHarper CountyHarvey County
Haskell CountyHodgeman County
J
Jackson CountyJefferson CountyJewell County
Johnson County
K
Kearny CountyKingman CountyKiowa County
L
Labette CountyLane CountyLeavenworth County
Lincoln CountyLinn CountyLogan County
Lyon County
M
Marion CountyMarshall CountyMcPherson County
Meade CountyMiami CountyMitchell County
Montgomery CountyMorris CountyMorton County
N
Nemaha CountyNeosho CountyNess County
Norton County
O
Osage CountyOsborne CountyOttawa County
P
Pawnee CountyPhillips CountyPottawatomie County
Pratt County
R
Rawlins CountyReno CountyRepublic County
Rice CountyRiley CountyRooks County
Rush CountyRussell County
S
Saline CountyScott CountySedgwick County
Seward CountyShawnee CountySheridan County
Sherman CountySmith CountyStafford County
Stanton CountyStevens CountySumner County
T
Thomas CountyTrego County
W
Wabaunsee CountyWallace CountyWashington County
Wichita CountyWilson CountyWoodson County
Wyandotte County
Cities marked with an asterisk ("*") should resemble a city or town but do not have their own government (i.e. Mayor, City Council, etc.) These places should be recognizable by the local community but their boundaries have no legal status. Technically these include both Census Designated Places (CDP) and Census County Divisions (CCD) which are defined by the Census Bureau along with local authorities. (For more information, see: Census Designated Place or "CDP") and Census County Division "CCD".)

For comparison purposes, the US national average and the state average value are provided. Additionally, the "Combined Statistical Area" or CSA is shown that is closest to the city, county, or zip code shown. A CSA is a large grouping of adjacent metropolitan areas that identified by the Census Bureau based on social and economic ties. (See: Combined Statistical Area)
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