Summary:
The Fairview school district in Oklahoma consists of three schools: Cornelsen Elementary School, Fairview High School, and Chamberlain Middle School. The district appears to have strong academic performance, with Fairview High School and Chamberlain Middle School ranking in the top 25% of their respective school types in Oklahoma.
Fairview High School stands out as a top performer, ranking 47th out of 439 Oklahoma high schools and consistently maintaining a top 20% ranking over the past 3 years. The school boasts impressive academic achievements, with 60.7% of 11th graders proficient or better in English Language Arts and 55.4% in U.S. History. Chamberlain Middle School also impresses, ranking 46th out of 149 Oklahoma middle schools and outperforming the Fairview and Oklahoma averages in several key math and science proficiency metrics.
While the Fairview schools demonstrate strong academic performance, the district faces some challenges. The student population is relatively homogeneous, with White students making up the majority (77-81%) at all three schools. Additionally, the high rates of free/reduced lunch recipients (around 50%) at all three schools suggest a significant portion of the student population comes from lower-income households. The notable difference in spending per student between the high school ($15,007) and the elementary/middle schools ($8,043-$9,107) is also worth further investigation to ensure equitable resource allocation across the district.
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