Summary:
The Silo school district in Oklahoma consists of 4 schools: 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district faces several challenges, including consistently low rankings, declining elementary school performance, and high poverty levels among the student population.
The Silo Early Childhood Center stands out with the highest enrollment and free/reduced lunch rate, indicating a high-need student population. Meanwhile, the Silo High School has the highest 4-year graduation rate in the district, despite being ranked 296 out of 431 Oklahoma high schools. The Silo Middle School is the highest-ranked school in the district, ranking 104 out of 189 Oklahoma middle schools, and has the lowest student-teacher ratio.
Overall, the Silo school district faces significant challenges, with most schools performing below the state average on standardized tests and the district ranked 253 out of 342 districts in Oklahoma. However, the relatively stronger performance of the middle school and the high graduation rate at the high school provide some positive indicators. Further analysis and targeted interventions may be necessary to address the district's overall performance issues.
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