Summary:
The city of Braggs, Oklahoma is home to two small schools: Braggs Elementary School and Braggs High School. Both schools serve a diverse student population, with significant percentages of Native American and Hispanic/Latino students. However, the schools have faced ongoing challenges, including declining academic performance and high levels of economic disadvantage in the community.
Braggs Elementary School has a relatively small enrollment of 65 students, with a diverse student body and a high percentage (83.08%) of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom 25% of Oklahoma elementary schools in recent years, indicating low academic performance. In contrast, Braggs High School has an even smaller enrollment of 44 students and has also seen a decline in its academic performance, dropping from a high ranking of 93 out of 449 Oklahoma high schools in 2014-2015 to 395 out of 439 in 2022-2023.
The schools in Braggs face a range of challenges, including small school sizes, high levels of economic disadvantage, and declining academic achievement. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive approach that considers the unique needs and circumstances of the Braggs community. While the schools have a diverse student population, they have struggled to provide quality education and support for their students, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and resources to improve outcomes for the children of Braggs.
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