Summary:
The Norman school district in Oklahoma consists of 25 schools, including 18 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 3 high schools. The district's performance is mixed, with a few standout schools like McKinley Elementary and Roosevelt Elementary consistently ranking among the top in the state, while others struggle to meet proficiency standards.
Norman North High School is the top-performing high school in the district, placing in the top 20 high schools in Oklahoma. The district's two high schools, Norman North and Norman High, both have 80.1% four-year graduation rates. However, there is a wide range in proficiency rates across the schools, with Dimensions Academy having a 3.7% proficiency rate in 11th grade math, compared to 35.1% at Norman North.
The data suggests a correlation between a school's socioeconomic factors, such as free/reduced lunch rates, and its academic performance. Schools with higher rates of students from low-income families, like Kennedy Elementary and Wilson Elementary, tend to have lower test scores. The district may need to address these disparities to ensure more consistent quality across all its schools.
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