Summary:
The Honor Academy (Charter) district in Oklahoma is home to a single high school, Tulsa Honor Academy High School, which serves a predominantly Hispanic student population. While the school's academic performance is slightly below the statewide average, it faces unique challenges due to its high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 95.15% qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
Tulsa Honor Academy High School's student body is 87.44% Hispanic, with the remaining students identifying as White (4.63%), African American (3.52%), Asian (0.88%), Native American (0.88%), Pacific Islander (0.44%), and two or more races (2.2%). The school's 19% proficiency rate on the OSTP/Science assessment is slightly lower than the statewide average of 21%, indicating room for improvement in academic achievement. Additionally, the school's student-teacher ratio of 19.4 is slightly higher than the recommended range, which could impact the level of individual attention and support available to students.
Despite these challenges, Tulsa Honor Academy High School has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger and ranks 131 out of 350 Oklahoma high schools, suggesting that the school is performing reasonably well within the context of the state's educational landscape. However, the high percentage of economically disadvantaged students and the slightly elevated student-teacher ratio highlight the need for targeted support and resources to ensure the school can continue to provide a quality education to its diverse student population.
Thank you for your feedback!