Summary:
The city of Kinta, Oklahoma is home to two public schools: Kinta Elementary School (grades PK-8) and Kinta High School (grades 9-12). Both schools are struggling academically, with low rankings and proficiency rates compared to other schools in the Kinta school district.
Kinta Elementary School and Kinta High School have high poverty rates, with over 90% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite the high spending per student, the schools are not seeing improved academic outcomes. Both schools have diverse student populations, with a significant Native American representation, but this diversity does not appear to be a factor in their academic performance. The student-teacher ratios are relatively low, suggesting adequate staffing resources, but this has not translated into better educational outcomes for the students.
Overall, the data indicates that the Kinta school district is facing significant challenges in providing a quality education to its students. The low academic performance, high poverty rates, and lack of improvement over time suggest a need for targeted interventions and support to help these schools and their students succeed.
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