Summary:
The city of Lone Wolf, Oklahoma is home to two small public schools: Lone Wolf Elementary School and Lone Wolf High School. Both schools serve a high-poverty student population, with over 85% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite relatively high per-student spending, the schools have consistently received low performance ratings, with Lone Wolf Elementary at 2 stars and Lone Wolf High at just 1 star.
Lone Wolf Elementary School has a small enrollment of 71 students, while Lone Wolf High School is even smaller with only 25 students. The student-teacher ratios are on the higher side for such small schools, which could indicate challenges in attracting and retaining qualified teachers. Both schools have struggled academically, with Lone Wolf Elementary ranking 575 out of 957 Oklahoma elementary schools and Lone Wolf High ranking 315 out of 431 high schools in the state.
The data suggests the schools in Lone Wolf are facing significant challenges in serving their high-poverty student populations and improving educational outcomes. Further investigation would be needed to understand the root causes and develop targeted strategies to support these small, underperforming schools.
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