Summary:
The Jones school district in Oklahoma has only one high school, Jones High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, it faces challenges with relatively low academic proficiency rates and a student population with a high level of economic disadvantage.
Jones High School has an enrollment of 335 students, with a predominantly White student body (66.27%) and smaller percentages of Hispanic (11.34%), Native American (5.37%), African American (6.27%), and Asian (0.3%) students. The school's academic performance is a mixed bag, with proficiency rates ranging from 17.8% in Mathematics to 46.6% in U.S. History. Additionally, over 38% of students receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite these challenges, Jones High School has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, going from a high of 28th in 2021-2022 to 135th in the current school year. This suggests that the school's performance may be inconsistent or subject to significant year-over-year changes. The school's per-student spending of $8,087 for the 2018-2019 school year is neither exceptionally high nor low, but further analysis would be needed to understand how these funds are being allocated and utilized to support student learning and achievement.
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