Summary:
The Mountain View-Gotebo school district in Oklahoma consists of two schools: Mountain View-Gotebo Elementary School and Mountain View-Gotebo High School. While the elementary school is a standout performer, ranking among the top schools in the state, the high school has struggled, ranking in the bottom quarter of Oklahoma high schools.
Mountain View-Gotebo Elementary School has consistently earned a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger and ranked 42nd out of 646 Oklahoma elementary schools in the 2020-2021 school year. In contrast, Mountain View-Gotebo High School has only a 1-star rating and ranked 351st out of 439 Oklahoma high schools in the 2022-2023 school year. Both schools serve a diverse student population, with a mix of White, Hispanic, Native American, and students of two or more races, and have high rates of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant economic disadvantage in the community.
The data also reveals differences in spending and enrollment between the two schools. Mountain View-Gotebo Elementary School spends $10,834 per student, while Mountain View-Gotebo High School spends $14,907 per student. The high school also has a much smaller enrollment of 66 students, compared to 202 students at the elementary school, which could be a sign of declining enrollment in the Mountain View-Gotebo district.
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