Summary:
The schools in Beaver, Oklahoma consist of Beaver Elementary School (grades PK-8) and Beaver High School (grades 9-12). These schools serve a diverse student population, with a significant percentage of Hispanic and economically disadvantaged students.
Beaver Elementary School has a relatively large enrollment of 191 students, while Beaver High School has a smaller enrollment of 69 students. The elementary school has a more diverse student population, with 36.65% Hispanic and 0.52% African American students, compared to the high school's 43.48% Hispanic and 0% African American students. Both schools have high free/reduced lunch rates, indicating a significant economically disadvantaged student population.
Academically, Beaver Elementary School has improved its state-wide ranking and rating over the past decade, while Beaver High School maintains a consistent 3-star state-wide rating. However, the high school has relatively low proficiency rates in core subjects like Math (6.7%) and Science (33.3%), despite higher proficiency in English Language Arts (53.3%). The per-student spending at the high school ($32,844) is nearly double that of the elementary school ($17,101), suggesting potential differences in funding priorities or resource allocation between the two schools.
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