Summary:
The Milburn school district in Oklahoma has two schools - Milburn Elementary School (PK-8) and Milburn High School (9-12). Both schools have relatively small enrollments, with Milburn Elementary at 134 students and Milburn High at only 67 students. The district as a whole is ranked 148 out of 342 districts in Oklahoma, with both schools holding a 3-star rating.
Milburn Elementary School has seen improvement in its performance over the past decade, rising from a 1-star to a 3-star rating. However, the school has a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 76.12% and relatively low spending per student at $7,690. In contrast, Milburn High School has maintained a 3-star rating but has significantly lower proficiency rates in core subjects like English Language Arts (42.9%) and Math (7.1%), despite having a higher spending per student at $17,009.
The data suggests that the Milburn school district faces challenges related to declining enrollment and socioeconomic factors, which may be impacting student performance and resource allocation. While both schools have made progress, there is still room for improvement, particularly in addressing the academic performance at Milburn High School and ensuring equitable funding across the district.
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