Summary:
The city of Rattan, Oklahoma is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Rattan Elementary School, Rattan High School, and Rattan Junior High School. These schools serve a diverse student population, with a significant Native American representation, and face challenges related to high poverty levels and declining academic performance.
Rattan Junior High School stands out with the lowest student-teacher ratio, suggesting more personalized attention, but also has the highest percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged students. In contrast, Rattan High School has the highest spending per student, which could indicate a greater investment in resources and programs for high school students, though its test scores are relatively low.
The schools in Rattan have seen a decline in their state-wide rankings over the years, particularly Rattan Elementary School and Rattan Junior High School. This suggests that the academic performance of these schools may be declining relative to other schools in the state, which could be an area of concern that warrants further investigation. Additionally, the high poverty levels across all three schools highlight the need for additional resources and support to ensure equitable access to quality education for all students in the Rattan community.
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