Summary:
The elementary schools in Noble, Oklahoma serve students from grades K-5 across 3 campuses. While the district as a whole faces some academic and socioeconomic challenges, a few standout schools emerge from the data.
Pioneer Elementary School is the highest-performing school in the district, ranking 132 out of 276 Oklahoma elementary schools. It outperformed the state and district averages in 4th and 5th grade math, as well as 5th grade science. In contrast, John K Hubbard Elementary School and Katherine I Daily Elementary School struggled to meet state proficiency standards, particularly in the early grades.
Across the district, high free/reduced lunch rates, ranging from 63% to 65%, indicate significant socioeconomic challenges that may be impacting student learning. Additionally, the variation in student-teacher ratios, from 16.3 at Katherine I Daily to 18.3 at John K Hubbard, suggests potential differences in staffing and resource allocation. Overall, the Noble elementary schools face a mix of strengths and weaknesses, with Pioneer Elementary standing out as the district's top performer.
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