Summary:
The Wilson school district in Oklahoma consists of two schools: Wilson Elementary School and Wilson High School. Both schools have consistently performed below average compared to other schools in the state, with low rankings, poor performance metrics, and high levels of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Wilson Elementary School has ranked in the bottom 25% of Oklahoma elementary schools for the past decade, with a current ranking of 599 out of 646 schools. The school has received a 0 out of 5 star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating very poor performance. Similarly, Wilson High School has also struggled, ranking in the bottom 25% of Oklahoma high schools, with a current ranking of 407 out of 431 schools. The high school's proficiency rates in core subjects like English Language Arts (16.7% proficient) and Mathematics (0% proficient) are alarmingly low, and its four-year graduation rate is relatively low at 80.1%.
The data suggests that the Wilson school district is facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students. The consistently low performance of both the elementary and high school, coupled with the high levels of economic disadvantage among the student population, indicate that the district may need to implement more comprehensive and targeted strategies to improve student outcomes. While the high school spends nearly double the amount per student compared to the elementary school, this additional funding has not translated into improved academic achievement, raising questions about the effectiveness of the district's interventions.
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