Summary:
The city of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma is home to two schools: Webbers Falls Elementary School and Webbers Falls High School. Both schools serve a predominantly low-income student population, with over 70% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. The schools also have a high percentage of Native American students, reflecting the local demographics.
Academically, the schools in Webbers Falls have consistently low statewide rankings, indicating that they are performing below average compared to other schools in Oklahoma. Webbers Falls High School has particularly low proficiency rates, with only around 20% of students meeting or exceeding standards in core subjects like English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. This suggests that the schools may not be adequately serving their student population, particularly those from underrepresented and low-income backgrounds.
Despite the high spending per student at Webbers Falls High School, the low academic performance indicates that the additional funding is not translating into improved student outcomes. The similar student-teacher ratios between the elementary and high school also suggest that class sizes are not a significant factor in the schools' performance, and other factors, such as curriculum, teaching quality, and school leadership, may be more influential. Overall, the data highlights the significant challenges facing the schools in Webbers Falls and the need for a comprehensive approach to address these issues and provide a high-quality education to all students.
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