Summary:
The Boise City school district in Oklahoma consists of two schools - Boise City Elementary School and Boise City High School. Both schools have shown improvements in their statewide rankings over the years, with Boise City High School moving from #149 out of 350 Oklahoma high schools in 2021-2022 to #114 out of 439 in 2022-2023, earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Boise City Elementary School serves grades PK-8 with 210 students, while Boise City High School serves grades 9-12 with 89 students. The elementary school has a higher free/reduced lunch rate of 76.67% compared to the high school's 67.42%, indicating a significant population of students from low-income households. However, the high school spends significantly more per student ($16,678) compared to the elementary school ($9,475), which may contribute to the high school's stronger academic performance and lower student-teacher ratio of 9.8 compared to the elementary school's 16.5.
In terms of academic performance, Boise City High School's 11th-grade proficiency rates in 2022-2023 were 42.9% in English Language Arts, 14.3% in Mathematics, 21.4% in Science, and 78.6% in U.S. History. While not exceptionally high, these scores show a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with stronger performance in English Language Arts compared to Mathematics and Science. Overall, the data suggests that both Boise City Elementary School and Boise City High School are making strides in improving their performance and addressing the needs of their student populations.
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