Summary:
The Grand View school district in Oklahoma has only one school, Grand View Public School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. This elementary school has a diverse student population, with a majority of students identifying as Native American or two or more races. However, the school has struggled academically, ranking in the bottom half of Oklahoma elementary schools and declining from a 3-star to a 0-star rating over the past two years.
Despite the school's relatively high per-student spending of $10,309, which is above the national average, Grand View Public School faces significant challenges. The school has a high rate of free and reduced-price lunch recipients, at nearly 74%, indicating that the community it serves is predominantly low-income. This socioeconomic factor may contribute to the school's academic performance and resource challenges.
While the school's 3rd-grade math proficiency rate is slightly above the state average, the overall declining state ranking suggests that Grand View Public School is struggling to keep up with statewide performance standards. Further investigation into the school's specific challenges and strategies for improvement would be necessary to provide more comprehensive insights and recommendations for the community.
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