Summary:
The city of Earlsboro, Oklahoma is home to two public schools - Earlsboro Elementary School and Earlsboro High School. Both schools are struggling academically, with very low statewide rankings and poor performance on standardized tests, suggesting systemic issues within the Earlsboro school district.
Earlsboro Elementary School is ranked 646 out of 646 Oklahoma elementary schools, with a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. It has a very high free/reduced lunch rate of 98.94%, indicating high levels of poverty among its student population. The school spends $8,598 per student, but this high spending does not seem to be translating into improved academic outcomes. Earlsboro High School is ranked 394 out of 431 Oklahoma high schools, also with a 0-star rating. It has a low four-year graduation rate of 80.1% and very low proficiency rates in core subjects like English Language Arts (5.6%) and Math (5.6%).
The high poverty levels, as indicated by the extremely high free/reduced lunch rates, likely contribute to the academic challenges faced by these schools. Targeted interventions and additional resources may be needed to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Additionally, the high spending per student at both schools raises questions about the efficient allocation of resources and the need for a closer examination of how funds are being utilized to improve educational outcomes for the students in Earlsboro.
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