Listed below are school districts with the highest average improved rank in each state.
% Schools Improving Rankings Range: 19%
86%
Avg. % Schools Improving Rankings: 40%%
School Districts With Highest Average Public School Improved Overall Rank in Each State (2025-26)
School District
Average Improved Rank
Most Improved Schools
+5,454
+3,166
Rank: #33.
+2,059
Rank: #44.
+1,748
Rank: #55.
+1,287
Rank: #66.
+1,161
+1,028
+970
Rank: #99.
+964
Rank: #1010.
+948
Rank: #1111.
+881
Rank: #1212.
+846
Rank: #1313.
+770
Rank: #1414.
+673
Rank: #1515.
+650
Rank: #1616.
+588
Rank: #1717.
+568
Rank: #1818.
+541
Rank: #1919.
+526
Rank: #2020.
+498
Rank: #2121.
+485
Rank: #2222.
+468
Rank: #2323.
+440
Rank: #2424.
+429
+424
Rank: #2626.
+387
Rank: #2727.
+372
Rank: #2828.
+337
Rank: #2929.
+324
Rank: #3030.
+303
Rank: #3131.
+301
Rank: #3232.
+276
Rank: #3333.
+254
Rank: #3434.
+245
Rank: #3535.
+242
Rank: #3636.
+221
Rank: #3737.
+219
Rank: #3838.
+213
Rank: #3939.
+203
Rank: #4040.
+184
Rank: #4141.
+174
Rank: #4242.
+172
Rank: #4343.
+149
Rank: #4444.
+145
Rank: #4545.
+125
Rank: #4646.
+96
Rank: #4747.
+86
Rank: #4848.
+76
Rank: #4949.
+69
Rank: #5050.
+40
Rank: #5151.
+19
Rank: #5252.
+2
Frequently Asked Questions
What districts have the public schools with the highest improved overall rank?
The districts with the highest improved overall rank are Alameda County Office Of Education School District, CA ( average improved overall rank), Raymondville Independent School District, TX ( average improved overall rank) and Township HSD 211 School District, IL ( average improved overall rank).
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