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Best High Schools in Wyoming

The top 28 high schools (grades 9-12) in Wyoming, ranked by enrollment from NCES data with EDFacts proficiency rates where available. Average proficiency across this list is 63%.

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1Kelly Walsh High SchoolCasper, WY2,05155%
2Natrona County High SchoolCasper, WY1,79463%
3East High SchoolCheyenne, WY1,51367%
4Rock Springs High SchoolRock Springs, WY1,50255%
5Central High SchoolCheyenne, WY1,28372%
6Thunder Basin High SchoolGillette, WY1,23462%
7Campbell County High SchoolGillette, WY1,18756%
8South High SchoolCheyenne, WY1,18752%
9Laramie High SchoolLaramie, WY1,09555%
10Sheridan High SchoolSheridan, WY1,09257%
11Star Valley High SchoolAfton, WY89163%
12Jackson Hole High SchoolJackson, WY82267%
13Cody High SchoolCody, WY62971%
14Powell High SchoolPowell, WY59263%
15Douglas High SchoolDouglas, WY51370%
16Worland High SchoolWorland, WY38868%
17Pinedale High SchoolPinedale, WY34063%
18Burns Jr & Sr High SchoolBurns, WY31561%
19Kemmerer Junior Senior High SchoolKemmerer, WY26464%
20Tongue River High SchoolDayton, WY25865%
21Lyman High SchoolLyman, WY23562%
22Sundance Secondary SchoolSundance, WY19563%
23Wright Jr. & Sr. High SchoolWright, WY18967%
24Big Piney High SchoolBig Piney, WY15871%
25Big Horn High SchoolBig Horn, WY14372%
26Saratoga Middle/High SchoolSaratoga, WY13568%
27Shoshoni High SchoolShoshoni, WY11662%
28Encampment K-12 SchoolEncampment, WY11565%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best high school in Wyoming?

The largest high school in Wyoming is Kelly Walsh High School in Casper with 2,051 students and a 55% proficiency rate. Rankings are based on NCES Common Core of Data enrollment and EDFacts proficiency results.

How many high schools are in Wyoming?

This page shows the top 28 high schools (grades 9-12) in Wyoming by enrollment. Browse the full state directory to see all schools.

What does the proficiency rate measure?

Proficiency rate is the percentage of students meeting grade-level standards on combined math and reading assessments, as reported by EDFacts. Data is district-level and applied to each school in the district.

Where does this data come from?

Enrollment and school characteristics come from the NCES Common Core of Data. Proficiency rates come from EDFacts assessment results. Both are official federal datasets published by the U.S. Department of Education.

The this entity category groups every U.S. K-12 school outcomes and enrollment entity sharing this attribute. The list above is the data; the paragraphs below explain what the grouping means against the broader NCES Common Core of Data and EDFacts distribution and how to read the relative rankings within the category.

For readers using this category as a starting point, the per-entity detail pages linked from the table above carry the underlying NCES Common Core of Data and EDFacts data in full. The category-level view is the filter; the per-entity pages are the actual answer.

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Schools are ranked by enrollment within the state. Proficiency rates come from EDFacts assessment results, district-level figures applied to each school in the district.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data, 2026.