Summary:
The Bray-Doyle school district in Oklahoma consists of two schools: Bray-Doyle Elementary School and Bray-Doyle High School. While Bray-Doyle Elementary demonstrates strong performance in mathematics, the high school struggles across multiple subject areas, with alarmingly low proficiency rates on standardized assessments.
Bray-Doyle Elementary School stands out for its exceptional 7th-grade math proficiency, with 80% of students meeting or exceeding standards, far surpassing the state average of 29%. However, the school's statewide ranking has fluctuated over the years, dropping from 120th out of 846 schools in 2010-2011 to 684th out of 957 schools in 2014-2015, before improving to 268th out of 646 schools in 2020-2021. This decline in relative performance is concerning and warrants further investigation.
In contrast, Bray-Doyle High School has consistently ranked in the bottom quartile of Oklahoma high schools, with a ranking of 376th out of 431 schools in 2023-2024. The high school's performance on the CCRA assessments for 11th-grade students is particularly troubling, with proficiency rates ranging from 0% to 41.7% across different subject areas, well below state averages. Despite the high school's significantly higher per-student spending of $21,219, compared to the elementary school's $11,971, the academic outcomes do not reflect this investment, raising questions about the efficient allocation of resources and the effectiveness of the high school's educational programs.
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