Summary:
The city of Eagletown, Oklahoma is home to two struggling schools: Eagletown Elementary School and Eagletown High School. Both schools have consistently low state rankings, poor academic proficiency rates, and high rates of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant challenges in providing quality education to their students.
Eagletown Elementary School has 119 students, with a racial makeup of 54.62% White, 18.49% Native American, and 26.05% two or more races. The school has a history of low state rankings, ranging from 713 out of 957 Oklahoma elementary schools in 2014-2015 to 425 out of 846 in 2010-2011. Eagletown High School, with 52 students, has also struggled, ranking 387 out of 439 Oklahoma high schools in 2022-2023 and 305 out of 307 in 2020-2021. The high school's proficiency rates in core subjects are extremely low, with 0% proficiency in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science, and only 41.7% proficiency in U.S. History.
The high per-student spending at Eagletown High School, coupled with the low academic outcomes, raises questions about the effective allocation and utilization of resources within the Eagletown school district. Additionally, the racial makeup of the schools, with a higher proportion of minority students, particularly Native American students, may point to potential equity and access issues that need to be addressed. Overall, the data paints a concerning picture of the educational landscape in Eagletown, and addressing these challenges will likely require a comprehensive, data-driven approach.
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