Summary:
The Midwest City-Del City area is home to three high schools: Midwest City High School, Del City High School, and Carl Albert High School. Based on the data analysis, Carl Albert High School stands out as the top-performing school in the group, with a 3-star statewide ranking and significantly higher academic proficiency rates compared to the other two schools.
Academically, Carl Albert High School outperforms Midwest City High School and Del City High School in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and U.S. History proficiency. The school's English Language Arts proficiency rate is 42.8%, compared to 19.7% at Midwest City High School and 16.4% at Del City High School. Similarly, Carl Albert High School's Mathematics proficiency rate is 22.5%, while Midwest City High School and Del City High School have rates of 9.6% and 4.2%, respectively. This academic performance gap suggests that factors beyond just funding, which is relatively similar across the schools, may be contributing to the differences in student outcomes.
The data also reveals that the student populations at Midwest City High School and Del City High School have higher percentages of economically disadvantaged students, as indicated by their free/reduced lunch rates of 59.58% and 67.01%, respectively, compared to 36.86% at Carl Albert High School. Additionally, the racial makeup of the schools varies, with Carl Albert High School having a higher percentage of White students (49.96%) compared to Midwest City High School (27.63%) and Del City High School (20.47%). These socioeconomic and demographic factors may play a role in the observed academic performance disparities between the schools in the Midwest City-Del City area.
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