Summary:
The Sand Springs school district in Oklahoma consists of 8 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school, serving students from pre-K through 12th grade. The district's performance varies significantly, with some standout schools like Limestone Elementary School and Angus Valley Elementary School consistently ranking among the top in the state, while others, such as Northwoods Fine Arts Academy, struggle with lower test scores and proficiency rates.
The district's graduation rate at Charles Page High School is slightly below the state average, while spending per student varies across the schools, with the Sand Springs EC Center spending the most at $10,236 per student. Student-teacher ratios also differ, ranging from 14.7 at Limestone Elementary to 21.3 at Charles Page High School.
The data reveals a concerning correlation between high poverty rates, as measured by free and reduced-price lunch eligibility, and lower academic performance at some schools. This suggests the need for targeted interventions and support to ensure equitable access to quality education across the Sand Springs school district.
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