Summary:
The city of Bluejacket, Oklahoma is home to three schools: Bluejacket Elementary School, Bluejacket Middle School, and Bluejacket High School. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade and face a mix of challenges, including declining performance, low proficiency rates, and socioeconomic challenges.
Bluejacket Elementary School stands out as a top performer, ranking in the top 10% of Oklahoma elementary schools in 2009-2010 and maintaining a relatively high proficiency rate in English Language Arts. However, the school's ranking has since dropped, indicating a potential decline in performance over time. Bluejacket High School has a relatively high four-year graduation rate, but its proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics are significantly lower than the state averages.
Across the Bluejacket district, the small enrollment numbers at all three schools suggest a declining student population. Additionally, the high free and reduced lunch rates, especially at the elementary school, indicate that the district may be serving a population with significant socioeconomic challenges. The funding disparities within the district, with higher spending per student at the high school compared to the elementary school, also suggest areas for further analysis and potential improvement.
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