Summary:
The Wyandotte school district in Oklahoma consists of three schools - Wyandotte Elementary School, Wyandotte High School, and Wyandotte Middle School - serving students from elementary through high school. The district has a significant Native American student population, with all three schools having over 32% Native American enrollment.
Wyandotte Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, with 4th and 5th grade math proficiency above the state average and an improving statewide ranking. In contrast, Wyandotte High School has seen its statewide ranking fluctuate, indicating inconsistent performance over the years. The schools also vary in their spending per student, from $6,611 at the elementary school to $9,450 at the middle school, which may contribute to the differences in academic outcomes.
Across all three schools, the Wyandotte district serves a predominantly economically disadvantaged student population, with free and reduced-price lunch rates ranging from 64.87% to 71.91%. This, combined with the high percentage of Native American students, highlights the unique challenges and needs of the Wyandotte community that the schools are working to address.
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