Summary:
The city of Madill, Oklahoma is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Madill Elementary School, Madill High School, and Madill Middle School. Unfortunately, the data indicates that these schools are performing below the state average on various metrics, with low rankings and test scores.
Across the Madill schools, the student population is predominantly Hispanic (44-49%) and White (27-35%), with a high rate of economic disadvantage as evidenced by the 75-76% free/reduced lunch rate. The schools also face resource constraints, with spending per student ranging from $7,311 to $9,925, which is below the state average, and relatively high student-teacher ratios of 15.6 to 18.6 students per teacher. These factors likely contribute to the consistent low performance of the Madill schools, which are all ranked in the bottom half of their respective school types in Oklahoma.
While the Madill schools serve a diverse student population, the data suggests that they are facing significant challenges in terms of academic achievement, socioeconomic factors, and resource constraints. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive, district-wide approach to improve educational outcomes for the students in Madill.
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