Summary:
The city of Stroud, Oklahoma is home to 3 schools serving students from elementary through high school. The data reveals a mix of academic performance and socioeconomic challenges across the district. Parkview Elementary School stands out for its above-average test scores in 4th grade math and 5th grade science, but also has a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. In contrast, Stroud High School performs below the state average in 11th grade proficiency across all subjects, despite having a lower student-teacher ratio and a smaller percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients.
The data also reveals differences in student racial makeup, with Parkview Elementary School having a more diverse student population compared to the other schools in the Stroud district. Additionally, there is a significant gap in per-student spending, with Stroud High School spending nearly $6,000 more per student than Parkview Elementary School.
Overall, the data suggests that the schools in Stroud, Oklahoma face a mix of academic and socioeconomic challenges, with some schools performing better than others. Further analysis may be needed to identify the root causes of these disparities and develop targeted interventions to improve student outcomes across the district.
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