Summary:
The city of Copan, Oklahoma is home to two public schools: Copan Elementary School and Copan High School. Both schools serve a diverse student population, with significant representation of Native American and multi-racial students. However, the data suggests that the Copan school district is struggling to provide a high-quality education to its students.
Copan Elementary School has an enrollment of 156 students, while Copan High School has just 69 students. This small size likely contributes to the schools' limited funding, with per-student spending of $9,196 and $13,032, respectively. The academic performance of Copan High School is particularly concerning, with very low proficiency rates across multiple subject areas, including 0% proficiency in 11th grade math and science. This suggests that students in the Copan school district may be struggling to meet state academic standards.
The high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients at both schools, 69.23% at the elementary school and 55.07% at the high school, indicate that the Copan school district serves a population with significant economic challenges. Additionally, the historical school ranking data shows that both Copan Elementary School and Copan High School have experienced declines in their statewide rankings over the past decade, suggesting that the schools' performance has been trending downward. Overall, the data paints a picture of a school district that is struggling to provide a high-quality education to its students and may need to implement significant improvements and interventions to better support its community.
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