Summary:
The Sayre school district in Oklahoma consists of three schools: Sayre Elementary School, Sayre High School, and Sayre Middle School. The data reveals that Sayre High School is the standout performer, ranking 144 out of 439 Oklahoma high schools and outperforming the state average on several key test scores. In contrast, Sayre Middle School appears to be the lowest-performing school in the district, with lower test scores compared to the other Sayre schools.
Sayre Elementary School also shows promising performance, outperforming the state average in several test areas, but its high free/reduced lunch rate of 66.47% indicates a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. The racial makeup of the schools is relatively homogeneous, with White students making up the majority in all three schools, which may be an area to explore in terms of diversity and representation.
The significant variation in spending per student across the schools, from $7,891 at the elementary school to $11,477 at the high school, suggests potential inequities in resource allocation that could be further investigated. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive snapshot of the schools in Sayre, highlighting both strengths and areas for improvement within the district.
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