Summary:
The city of Moore, Oklahoma is home to 18 schools, including 13 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 2 high schools, all part of the Moore school district, which is ranked 91 out of 295 school districts in the state.
The data reveals stark differences in the performance of schools within the district. Oakridge Elementary School and Timber Creek Elementary School are among the top-performing elementary schools in Oklahoma, with excellent test scores and high statewide rankings. In contrast, Central Elementary School and Central Junior High School are among the lowest-performing schools in the district, with significantly below-average test scores and rankings.
The data suggests a correlation between socioeconomic status, as measured by free/reduced-price lunch rates, and school performance, with higher-performing schools tending to have lower percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. However, the racial/ethnic composition of the schools does not appear to be a clear predictor of performance. Additionally, the data does not show a strong relationship between spending per student and school performance. The middle schools in Moore may be an area of concern, with both Central Junior High School and Highland West Junior High School performing significantly below the district and state averages.
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