Summary:
The Beaver school district in Oklahoma has two schools - Beaver Elementary School and Beaver High School. While Beaver Elementary School has seen steady improvement in its statewide ranking, moving from the bottom half to the top third of Oklahoma elementary schools, Beaver High School has experienced fluctuations in its ranking, currently placing in the bottom quarter of Oklahoma high schools.
Both schools have a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, at 70.18% for Beaver Elementary and 63.38% for Beaver High, suggesting the community may face socioeconomic challenges. Interestingly, the schools spend significantly more per student than the state average, with Beaver Elementary spending $17,101 and Beaver High spending $32,844 per student, likely due to their small enrollments of 171 and 71 students, respectively.
Overall, the data indicates that Beaver Elementary School is making positive strides, while Beaver High School faces some challenges in maintaining consistent performance. The high spending per student and the community's socioeconomic factors may be influencing the schools' educational outcomes, and further analysis could provide valuable insights to support student success in the Beaver school district.
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