Summary:
The Insight School Of Oklahoma (Charter) district operates two public charter virtual schools: Insight School Of Oklahoma High School and Insight School Of Oklahoma Middle School. Both schools have relatively low rankings within the state of Oklahoma, with the high school ranking 390th out of 431 high schools and the middle school ranking 397th out of 407 middle schools.
The high school has a 80.1% four-year graduation rate, but its proficiency rates in core subjects like English Language Arts (15%) and Mathematics (3.1%) for 11th-grade students are concerning. Both the high school and middle school serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged student population, with over 75% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Interestingly, the middle school spends nearly twice as much per student ($11,958) compared to the high school ($5,383), and the high school has a significantly higher student-teacher ratio (55.7) than the middle school (36.7).
Overall, the data suggests that the Insight School of Oklahoma (Charter) district is struggling to provide high-quality education to its students, as evidenced by the low statewide rankings, poor test scores, and high rates of economic disadvantage. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be necessary to improve the performance and outcomes of these schools.
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