Summary:
The city of Luther, Oklahoma is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Luther Elementary School, Luther High School, and Luther Middle School. While the schools share some similarities, such as a relatively high percentage of white students and high rates of students from low-income households, they also exhibit distinct differences in academic performance and other key metrics.
Luther Elementary School stands out for its diverse student population, with 17.26% of students identifying as two or more races. However, the school's math proficiency rates for 3rd and 4th graders are slightly below the state average. In contrast, Luther High School and Luther Middle School have a higher percentage of white students, at 62.9% and 64.44% respectively. Both the high school and middle school also struggle academically, with significantly below-average proficiency rates in core subjects compared to the state.
Across all three schools, the high rates of free and reduced lunch recipients, ranging from 52.98% to 57.32%, suggest that the student population in Luther comes from relatively low-income households. This socioeconomic factor may be a contributing factor to the academic challenges faced by the schools. While the student-teacher ratios are within a reasonable range, the allocation of resources, as evidenced by the varying spending per student, could be an area for further investigation to understand its impact on educational outcomes.
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