Summary:
The schools in Eagletown, Oklahoma face significant challenges, with both Eagletown Elementary School and Eagletown High School having extremely small enrollments of 108 and 43 students, respectively. These small school sizes suggest the district may be located in a rural or sparsely populated area.
Both schools also have exceptionally high free and reduced lunch rates, over 88%, indicating that the student population comes from predominantly low-income households. Academically, the schools have consistently ranked in the bottom quartile of their respective school types in Oklahoma over the past several years, pointing to overall underperformance compared to other schools in the state. Interestingly, the high spending per student, especially at the high school level ($23,068), is noteworthy given the schools' low academic performance, suggesting potential inefficiencies in resource allocation.
Despite the small school sizes, the student-teacher ratios are quite low, with 10.4 students per teacher at the elementary school and 6 students per teacher at the high school. While this may provide more individualized attention, it's unclear if it translates to better educational outcomes for the students. Overall, the data indicates that the schools in Eagletown face significant challenges, and further investigation would be needed to understand the root causes and develop targeted strategies to improve the educational outcomes for students in this community.
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