Summary:
The Olive school district in Oklahoma has two schools - Olive Elementary School and Olive High School. Both schools are performing below average compared to other schools in the state, with low rankings and star ratings from SchoolDigger.
Olive Elementary School has seen a decline in performance over time, dropping from a 3-star rating in 2010-2011 to a 2-star rating in 2014-2015. The school spends $10,118 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 14.4. Meanwhile, Olive High School is ranked 349 out of 431 Oklahoma high schools, with a 1-star rating, and has concerning proficiency rates of just 22.7% in English Language Arts and 4.6% in Mathematics for 11th graders.
The high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at both schools, 73.85% at Olive Elementary and 72.9% at Olive High, suggests a high level of economic disadvantage in the district. Despite the relatively high spending per student, the schools are struggling to provide a quality education to their students. Addressing the underlying issues, such as resource allocation and instructional quality, will be crucial for improving outcomes in the Olive schools.
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