Summary:
The city of Boise City, Oklahoma is home to two schools - Boise City Elementary School and Boise City High School. While the elementary school serves a larger student population, the high school has seen significant improvements in its state-wide ranking over the years, moving from the bottom 10% to the top 25% of Oklahoma high schools.
Boise City Elementary School has a higher percentage of Hispanic students (42.38%) compared to the high school (38.75%), which could indicate differences in the community demographics between the two school catchment areas. Additionally, the elementary school has a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (57.62%) compared to the high school (45%), suggesting potential socioeconomic challenges faced by families with younger children in the community.
In terms of resources, the Boise City high school spends significantly more per student ($16,678) compared to the elementary school ($9,475) and has a lower student-teacher ratio (10.5 vs. 15.5). These factors may have contributed to the high school's improved performance and could provide valuable insights into the allocation and utilization of resources within the district.
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