Summary:
The city of Bluejacket, Oklahoma is home to three schools: Bluejacket Elementary School, Bluejacket High School, and Bluejacket Middle School. These schools serve students from elementary through high school and provide a range of educational opportunities within the Bluejacket school district.
Bluejacket Elementary School stands out as a top-performing school, ranking in the top 10% of Oklahoma elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. However, it has the lowest spending per student ($8,191) among the three schools. Bluejacket High School has the smallest enrollment (48 students) and the highest spending per student ($13,990), but its academic performance has declined over time, with 0% of 11th-grade students proficient in Mathematics. Bluejacket Middle School has a higher percentage of White students (54.55%) compared to the other schools and spends $11,353 per student.
Across the district, the schools serve a relatively economically disadvantaged student population, with free and reduced lunch rates ranging from 39.58% to 70%. The racial makeup of the schools also varies, with Bluejacket Elementary School and Bluejacket High School having a higher concentration of Native American students compared to Bluejacket Middle School. Overall, the data provides a nuanced picture of the educational landscape in Bluejacket, highlighting both areas of strength and opportunities for improvement across the district.
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