K12ATLAS
Release v2026.07
Release v2026.07 · 102,176 schools

The school dataset with its sources showing.

Every U.S. public school. 122 documented fields each — enrollment, graduation, staffing, spending, ratings, boundaries — and every number traceable to NCES CCD, CRDC, EDFacts, Census F-33, or one of 40+ state DOE files. Facts, not scores.

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Fig. 01 · One school record122 fields, each sourced
field                 source        vintage
────────────────────  ────────────  ───────
enrollment            NCES CCD      2023-24
grad_rate_4yr         State DOE     2023-24
counselors_fte        CRDC          2021-22
math_proficiency      EDFacts       2021-22
per_pupil_spend       Census F-33   FY 2022
state_rating          State DOE     2023-24
attendance_boundary   NCES EDGE     2023-24
feeder_relationships  K12 Atlas     v2026.07
…and 114 more. Every field carries its source and year.
102,176
Public schools
122
Documented fields per school
56
States + territories
49.3M
Students covered
1.32M
Feeder relationships
72,872
Attendance boundaries
Fig. 02 · Field notes

Things the dataset knows that you didn’t.

Every one of these came out of release v2026.07 — and every one is traceable to a public government file. That’s the whole product.

29,320

Students enrolled at the largest public school in America — a Pennsylvania cyber charter. No building required.

Source · NCES CCD enrollment
24%

of U.S. public schools report zero counselors on staff.

Source · CRDC staffing
46,665 vs 21,137

Schools shrinking versus schools growing, by multi-year enrollment trend.

Source · NCES CCD, multi-year
1,019

Schools graduate 99% or more of their cohort.

Source · State DOE + EDFacts grad rates
14.5:1

The median pupil-teacher ratio across all U.S. public schools.

Source · NCES CCD teacher FTE
92.6%

Connecticut’s average graduation rate — the highest of any state.

Source · CT DOE cohort rates
A parent

Two offers, two houses, two districts. The listing sites show a 9/10 and a 6/10 and won’t say why. She doesn’t want somebody’s score — she wants the class sizes, the counselor count, the graduation rate, and which high school the street actually feeds into. With the source next to each number.

District Report · $79 · any U.S. district · PDF + Excel
Fig. 03 · What’s in a report

A document you can hand to anyone.

Every District Report ships as a PDF for reading and an Excel workbook for working. Same data, same sources appendix, same release version.

  • Cover & district overview in plain prose
  • Enrollment, demographics & multi-year trend
  • Graduation rates & proficiency, with reporting years
  • Staffing: teachers, counselors, nurses per school
  • The state’s own accountability rating — in the state’s own scheme
  • Per-pupil spending (Census F-33)
  • School-by-school comparison tables, all 122 fields in the Excel
  • “How to read this” legend + full sources & vintages appendix
Page 4 · Austin ISD sample report — ranked tablereal page, real data
A page from the Austin ISD District Report: elementary and middle schools ranked by math proficiency percentile, with per-school enrollment, math percentile, and the source vintage printed beside every value.
Every row carries its vintage. The full page is in the free sample.
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Every public school in one state. Excel + CSV, all 122 fields, filter-ready with a plain-English legend sheet.

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  • Sources & vintages per column
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Every district in one metro area — a District Report for each, plus a cross-district comparison workbook.

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All 102,176 schools, all 122 fields, Excel + CSV — with every data refresh for a year.

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  • Machine-readable field manifest
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§ Methodology

No composite score. No black box.

The full sources, vintages, and estimation rules are published at /methodology — cite it freely.

Never overwrite, always attribute

A state-reported exact value is never replaced by a federal estimate. When both exist, the exact value wins and carries the year it was reported.

Estimates are flagged, not hidden

Where a suppressed federal band (“90–94%”) is resolved to a midpoint, the field is marked is_estimated — in every file we ship.

Zeros are data

A school reporting zero expulsions is different from a school that didn’t report. Reported zeros and missing values are kept distinct.

Facts, not scores

We don’t blend metrics into a proprietary “school score.” You get government-reported facts and derive your own view.

§ Questions

Asked before you did.

Is this a school ranking?

No — deliberately. K12 Atlas publishes government-reported facts with their sources and years attached. We do not compute a composite “quality score,” and state accountability ratings are shown in each state’s own scheme (A–F, stars, index points) because they are not comparable across states. Facts, not scores.

Where does the data come from?

NCES Common Core of Data, the Civil Rights Data Collection, EDFacts, Census F-33 school finance, NCES EDGE geography, and 40+ state Department of Education files. Every field carries its source and vintage — see the methodology.

How current is it?

The current release is v2026.07. Government education data is published on a lag, so a school profile mixes vintages — mostly SY 2023-24 for enrollment and graduation, SY 2021-22 for civil-rights fields. Rather than pretend otherwise, every field group is year-stamped so you always know what you’re reading.

What format do the files come in?

District Reports ship as a PDF (for reading) plus an Excel workbook (for working). State Packs and the National Sheet ship as Excel + CSV. Every file includes a plain-English legend and a sources & vintages appendix.

How does buying work right now?

The buy buttons open a pre-filled email with your SKU. Reply lands directly with the maintainer; you get a secure payment link, and your files are delivered to your inbox — typically within 24 hours. 7-day refund, no questions, by reply.

Can I use this in my product, or get an API?

The listed editions license internal use. Product embedding, redistribution, and programmatic access are scoped separately — email us with what you’re building. Note: licensees integrating school data into housing surfaces are required to comply with the Fair Housing Act.

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