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1st in Kentucky
1st in Knox County

Kentucky’s Best Elementary School

#kcpsTOP10 We See BLUE! Best of the Best in KY!

G.R. Hampton Elementary
#6 out of 717 Schools!

Dewitt Elementary
#15 out of 717 Schools!

Flat Lick Elementary
#23 out of 717 Schools!

Jesse D. Lay Elementary
Top 9% of Elem. Schools!

Blue is the highest rank color designated by the Kentucky Department of Education for the 2023-2024 Accountability Results

Central Elementary, Kentucky’s Best Elementary School

We have strived to be a Top 10% performing school in the state, and our team at CES is exceptional! Everyone is committed to our mission, and our teachers and staff go above and beyond daily for our students and school!

While our scores demonstrate significant growth and high student performance, the data cannot fully capture the incredible people who make up our school community.

~ Eric Hubbard, Principal

Believe, Achieve, Succeed in Knox County Public Schools

I am super proud of the accomplishments and strides our school district has made in KSA testing over the last three years. Your hard work and dedication are paying off, and we are on our way to being a Top-Performing District in the State.

As you review our test scores, they don’t tell the whole story of what makes a school and a district. It is all about loving kids, and KCPS is truly blessed.

~ Jeremy Ledford, Superintendent

Knox County Middle School

Top 14% of Middle Schools
Earning Green Level Recognition

What does the information and data mean?

Introduction

The Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) publicly released assessment and accountability data for the 2023-2024 school year on Oct. 3, as required by state statute and the federal Every Student Succeeds Act.

The data that you see today is before cleanup occurs by school districts. This includes marking students who may not be accountable to Knox County, such as those not enrolled at a school for more than 100 days. We anticipate our rates will increase once the final data is released.

What do the numbers mean?

During the 2023-2024 school year, Kentucky public school students in grades 3-8, 10 and 11 took assessments called the Kentucky Summative Assessments (KSA) and the Alternate Kentucky Summative Assessments (AKSA) in reading, mathematics, social studies, science, editing and mechanics and on-demand writing. Students take reading and mathematics assessments annually in grades 3 through 8, and in grade 10. Other subjects are assessed once per grade level, with social studies and editing and mechanics and on-demand writing assessed in grades 5, 8 and 11. Science continued to be assessed in grades 4, 7 and 11.

How does my school use the information to improve?

This supports the data teachers gain through their daily interaction with students and a collection of performance information from a variety of opportunities students have to show what they know and can do. It is important to remember that assessments provide only one measure of student learning. When combined with grades, classroom activities, student projects, personalized learning opportunities, and school and district-level measures and processes, the end-of-year assessments can help provide a more complete picture of your child’s abilities

How do I find out what my child scored? What resources can I use at home?

Individual results for your child are available for pickup at their school. They are also available during open houses and other school events. You can call or visit your child’s school to receive a copy.

The Kentucky Department of Education has prepared a Standards Family Guide to help families understand the content of each grade level’s standards. Each guide contains a standards overview for Reading & Writing, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. These can be helpful in understanding what they are learning at school.

To learn more about the Kentucky Summative Assessments and other areas of accountability, visit the Kentucky Department of Education website for a complete list of school data for the entire state.

Click here to view data

School NameOverall Combined Indicator RateReading and Mathematics Combined Indicator RateScience, Social Studies and Combined Writing Combined Indicator Rate
Central Elementary School115.9111.1124.5
G R Hampton Elementary School104.8106.2103.5
Dewitt Elementary School97110.879.4
Flat Lick Elementary School94.195.791.5
Jesse D Lay Elementary School84.283.384.9
Girdler Elementary School65.265.662.2
Lynn Camp Elementary School60.358.861.3
Lynn Camp Middle High School69.453.568.5
Knox Central High School59.657.440.9
Knox County Middle School72.673.971
Lynn Camp Middle High School46.743.947.7