Summary:
The Fort Supply area has only one high school, Fort Supply High School, which serves grades 9-12. With a small student population of just 42 students, the school faces unique challenges and opportunities. While the school performs relatively well in English Language Arts and U.S. History, it struggles with lower proficiency rates in Mathematics and Science, suggesting a need to focus on improving its STEM-related curriculum and instruction.
Socioeconomic factors also play a significant role, as 45.24% of Fort Supply High School's students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a large population of economically disadvantaged students. The school's per-student spending of $16,014 is relatively high, but the data suggests that additional resources and targeted interventions may be necessary to support these students and ensure they have access to the academic and social-emotional support they need.
Despite the school's small size, it maintains a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 15.8, which could foster a more personalized learning environment. However, the school's performance has fluctuated over the years, with its statewide ranking ranging from 113 out of 449 high schools in 2014-2015 to 166 out of 439 high schools in 2022-2023. Further investigation into the reasons behind these fluctuations could provide valuable insights for the school's improvement efforts and long-term sustainability.
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