EDUCATION

-IN PRATT COUNTY, KS-



Educational Attainment

In the state of Kansas, educational attainment is notably high, with 35.6% of the population, equating to 1,372,267 individuals out of a total of 4,161,030, holding a bachelor's degree or higher. This reflects a strong emphasis on higher education within the state. In contrast, Pratt County shows a lower percentage of residents with similar educational attainment. Here, 27.9% of the population, or 3,344 individuals out of 12,724, possess a bachelor's degree or higher.


This difference highlights a significant gap in educational attainment between the state average and Pratt County. The higher statewide percentage underscores Kansas' commitment to education, while Pratt County's lower rate suggests potential areas for educational development and investment to bridge this gap and enhance local opportunities.

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Bachelor's Degree or Higher
27.9%

In Pratt County, KS


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Bachelor's Degree or Higher
35.6%

In Kansas


Sources: 2022 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

Median Earnings by Education


Pratt County generally shows higher median earnings compared to statewide Kansas for all education levels except for those with less than a high school diploma, where Pratt County's median earnings are lower. This suggests that higher education attainment generally correlates with higher earnings in Pratt County relative to the state average.

Education by Age Group


Across different age groups in Pratt County, there is a notable trend towards higher educational attainment, reflecting a community-wide commitment to education and career advancement. Younger adults show a strong inclination towards pursuing higher education early in their careers, while older adults demonstrate a sustained interest in lifelong learning and achieving advanced degrees. These educational achievements contribute to a well-educated workforce and community, fostering economic growth and intellectual enrichment in Pratt County.

Education by Race


Comparing Pratt County with the state of Kansas reveals some significant differences and similarities. Generally, Pratt County's educational attainment rates are relatively high, especially among the White and Asian populations. However, there are notable disparities in educational attainment among other racial groups, particularly the American Indian or Alaska Native population, which shows lower rates in both high school and higher education completion.


Kansas as a whole exhibits high educational attainment, with White and Asian populations leading in higher education degrees. The data highlights the need for targeted educational initiatives to address the gaps among underrepresented and minority groups both in Pratt County and across the state.

School Enrollment


This review provides a detailed analysis of the educational enrollment patterns among various age groups in Pratt County. By examining the data on school enrollment from early childhood through adulthood, we can gain insights into the educational engagement and trends within the county.

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School Enrolled Population Enrolled in Kdg. to 12th Grade
63.5%

Pratt County, KS


Population of Kansas Enrolled in Kindergarten to 12th Grade 68.3%

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Population enrolled in college or graduate school
29.9%

Pratt County, KS


Population enrolled in college or graduate school 25.7%

Early Childhood Enrollment
(Ages 3 to 4)

  • Population (Ages 3 to 4 years) 239
  • Enrolled in School: 109
  • Percentage Enrolled: 45.6%


Less than half of the children aged 3 to 4 years in Pratt County are enrolled in school. This could indicate potential areas for improvement in early childhood education access and participation. Enhancing enrollment at this crucial stage can foster better educational outcomes in later years.


Primary School Enrollment
(Ages 5 to 9)

  • Population (Ages 5 to 9 years): 451
  • Enrolled in School: 438
  • Percentage Enrolled: 97.1%


The vast majority of children aged 5 to 9 years are enrolled in school, reflecting strong participation in primary education. This high enrollment rate suggests effective access to and engagement with elementary schooling in Pratt County.

Middle School Enrollment
(Ages 10 to 14)

  • Population (Ages 10 to 14 years): 801
  • Enrolled in School: 771
  • Percentage Enrolled: 96.3%


The enrollment rate remains high for middle school-aged children, with 96.3% of the 10 to 14-year-old population attending school. This consistency in enrollment indicates sustained educational involvement through the middle school years.


High School Enrollment
(Ages 15 to 17)

  • Population (Ages 15 to 17 years): 448
  • Enrolled in School: 426
  • Percentage Enrolled: 95.1%


The high school enrollment rate is also strong, with 95.1% of 15 to 17-year-olds attending school. This high rate of participation is crucial for ensuring that students complete their secondary education.


Young Adult Enrollment
(Ages 18 to 19)

  • Population (Ages 18 to 19 years): 387
  • Enrolled in School: 330
  • Percentage Enrolled: 85.3%


While the enrollment rate drops slightly for young adults aged 18 to 19 years, it remains substantial at 85.3%. This reflects the transition period where some individuals may enter the workforce or pursue other paths, but the majority still engage in educational pursuits.


Enrollment Trends for Ages 20 to 34

  • Population (Ages 20 to 24 years): 625
  • Enrolled in School: 306
  • Percentage Enrolled: 49.0%


For the 20 to 24 age group, about half are enrolled in school, which could include college, vocational training, or other educational programs. However, enrollment significantly decreases for the 25 to 34 age group, with only 4.2% continuing formal education. This trend may reflect individuals completing their education and entering the workforce.


Enrollment Trends for Ages 35+

  • Population (Ages 35 years and over): 4,862
  • Enrolled in School: 99
  • Percentage Enrolled: 2.0%


Among individuals aged 35 and over, educational enrollment is minimal at 2.0%. This low rate is typical as most people in this age group have completed their formal education. However, the presence of some enrolled individuals indicates ongoing learning and professional development.


Enrollment by Age Groups in

Pratt County Compared to Kansas


Pratt County demonstrates robust enrollment rates in primary and secondary education, often exceeding state averages. There is a notably high engagement in higher education among young adults in the county. However, enrollment drops significantly for older age groups, particularly those aged 25 to 34, compared to the state. These trends highlight the importance of supporting educational opportunities across all age groups to maintain high engagement and foster lifelong learning in Pratt County.

Higher Education Enrollment


College or Graduate School Enrollment (Ages 18 to 24)

  • Population (Ages 18 to 24 years): 1,012
  • Enrolled in College or Graduate School: 589
  • Percentage Enrolled: 58.2%


Males (Ages 18 to 24 years): 598

  • Enrolled in College or Graduate School: 338
  • Percentage Enrolled: 56.5%


Females (Ages 18 to 24 years): 414

  • Enrolled in College or Graduate School: 251
  • Percentage Enrolled: 60.6%


Among the 18 to 24 age group, a significant 58.2% are enrolled in college or graduate school, reflecting a strong commitment to higher education. Interestingly, a slightly higher percentage of females (60.6%) than males (56.5%) are pursuing higher education. This trend showcases the emphasis on advanced education within this age group in Pratt County.