Summary:
The city of Broken Bow, Oklahoma is home to a diverse set of 9 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools. While the district exhibits a mix of high-performing and underperforming schools, a few standouts shine through, providing valuable insights into academic success.
At the top of the list are Lukfata Public School and Holly Creek Public School, both elementary/middle schools (grades PK-8) that have consistently ranked among the top 75-82 elementary schools in Oklahoma. These schools excel in math, with proficiency rates significantly above the state average. In contrast, schools like Bennett Elementary and Glover Public School struggle, ranking in the bottom 25% of the state.
The high-performing Battiest High School also stands out, ranking among the top 88 high schools in Oklahoma. This small school (72 students) has a strong focus on academics, with students performing well on state assessments. The data suggests that smaller school size may be a contributing factor to the success of Battiest High and Broken Bow High School. Additionally, the schools with the highest rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, such as Rector Johnson Middle School, tend to have lower academic performance, highlighting the impact of socioeconomic factors on student outcomes.
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