Education

K-12 Education

Pottawatomie County’s K-12 education is comprised of 8 Unified School Districts. Below is a map showing the territories of each USD.

Educational Attainment in Pottawatomie County, Population 25 years and over (2018 Estimate)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (Retrieved June, 2020)

7 out of 8 School Districts in Pottawatomie County have a higher graduation rate than the State of Kansas’s average graduation rate of 87.3 percent.

Graduation Rate (4-Year Cohort) and Dropout Rate by School District in Pottawatomie County 2018-19

School DistrictUSDGraduation RateDropout Rate
Wamego32089.1%0.7%
Kaw Valley32192.3%0.4%
Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton32290.0%1.7%
Rock Creek32394.4%0.2% (2017-18)
Riley37894.4%0.9%
Vermillion380100.0%0.0% (2015-16)
Manhattan-Ogden38382.3%2.3%
Blue Valley38492.3%1.2%
Source: Kansas State Department of Education, https://datacentral.ksde.org/report_gen.aspx (Retrieved June 2020).

The pupil-teacher ratio is the number of students who attend a school divided by the number of teachers in the institution. Numerous sources argue that lower pupil-teacher ratios are better at teaching students complex subjects, such as physics, mathematics, and chemistry, than those with a higher ratio of students to teachers. Compared to the national average of approximately 16.1 and the state of Kansas pupil-teacher ratio of 15.5, Pottawatomie County reached a good ratio of 13.6 in 2017-18.

Pupil-Teacher Ratio in Pottawatomie County

School YearFTE Enrollment Sept. 20Total FTE PK-12 TeachersPupil-Teacher Ratio
2014-153,824.629013:2
2015-163,816.229512:9
2016-173,853.229413:1
2017-183,989.9293.313:6
Source: Kansas Statistical Abstract 2017 (Kansas State Department of Education, Selected Statistics by District)

School Tax Rates, by County and School District, 2017-18

School DistrictUSDFTE EnrollmentTotal Assessed
Valuation per Pupil
Total Assessed
Valuation
Total School
Mill Level
Wamego3201,523.362,44895,127,05752.85
Kaw Valley3211,087.0302,039328,316,10836.84
Onaga-Havensville-
Wheaton
322304.087,05526,464,8245.39
Rock Creek3231,079.956,95161,501,31060.08
Source: Kansas Statistical Abstract 2018 (KS Department of Education, Reports and Publications, Assessed Valuation Reports and Mill Levy Reports)

High School Graduate Destinations by School District 2017-2018 (by number of students)

4 Year College2 Year CollegeTech. CollegeEmploymentMilitary
Wamego41321712<10*
Kaw Valley40162010<10
Onaga-Havensville-Wheaton11<10<10<10N/A
Rock Creek3520<10<10N/A
Riley1915N/AN/A<10
Manhattan-Ogden2551083410420
Vermillion19<10<10<10<10
* The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) prevents the disclosure of personally identifiable student information. KSDE has determined that any quantities less than 10 may be personally identifiable.
Source: Kansas State Department of Education, https://datacentral.ksde.org/report_gen.aspx (Retrieved July 2019)

Growing up in poverty is one of the greatest threats to healthy child development. Poverty and financial stress can impede children’s cognitive development and their ability to learn. It can contribute to behavioral, social, and emotional problems and poor health. According to the National Kids Count (a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the well-being of children in the United States), 14% of children (age 5-17) in Kansas were in poverty in 2016 and 2017. The line graph below clearly demonstrates the lower rate of poverty estimate in eight school districts of Pottawatomie County in 2017.

This indicator is included in the KIDS COUNT Child Well-Being Index. Read the KIDS COUNT Data Book to learn more: http://datacenter.kidscount.org/publications.

Estimates of Poverty by School Districts (2018)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/saipe/datasets/2018/2018-school-districts/sd18-ks.txt  (Retrieved July 2020)

Transportation Information (2019-2020)

Number of students
living in the district
who are transported
at district expense
and live 2.5 miles or
more from their school
Number of students
living in the district
who are transported
at district expense
and live less than 2.5
miles from their school
Number of students
not living in the
district who are
transported at
district expense 
Total number of
students who are
transported at
district expense
Wamego441168103712
Kaw Valley380850465
Onaga-
Havensville-
Wheaton
157379203
Rock Creek6791430822
Riley4103755502
Manhattan-
Ogden
2,961573113,545
Vermillion2873864389
Source: Kansas State Department of Education, https://datacentral.ksde.org/report_gen.aspx (Retrieved July 2020)