Summary:
The city of Gracemont, Oklahoma is home to two small public schools - Gracemont Elementary School and Gracemont High School. Both schools serve predominantly low-income student populations and have consistently ranked in the bottom tiers of their respective school types in Oklahoma over the past decade.
Gracemont Elementary School has an enrollment of just 90 students and a very high free/reduced lunch rate of 87.78%, indicating a high-poverty student population. Despite relatively high per-student spending of $11,094, the school has consistently placed in the bottom 30% of Oklahoma elementary schools in statewide rankings. Gracemont High School is even smaller, with only 41 students, and has an extremely high free/reduced lunch rate of 95.12%. The high school has also been ranked in the bottom 20% of Oklahoma high schools in recent years.
The data suggests that the schools in Gracemont face significant challenges in providing a quality education to their students. The small enrollments, persistently low academic performance, and high-poverty student populations indicate deep-rooted issues that require further investigation and targeted interventions to address. While the schools have higher per-student spending than the state average, this has not translated into improved educational outcomes for the students in Gracemont.
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