Summary:
The Fort Cobb-Broxton school district in Oklahoma consists of two schools: Fort Cobb-Broxton Lower Elementary School and Fort Cobb-Broxton High School. The data reveals a mix of strengths and challenges across the district.
The Fort Cobb-Broxton Lower Elementary School has shown significant improvement in its statewide ranking, moving from the bottom 30% to the top 18% of Oklahoma elementary schools over the past decade. Its 3rd-grade math proficiency rate of 65% is well above the state average, indicating strong academic performance. However, the school serves a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 78.95% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
In contrast, Fort Cobb-Broxton High School has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, moving from the bottom 25% to the top 40% of Oklahoma high schools. While its 4-year graduation rate of 80.1% is respectable, the school's test scores in English Language Arts and Mathematics are significantly below the state averages, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to improve student outcomes. The district's per-student spending also varies, with the high school spending $13,370 per student compared to the elementary school's $8,986 per student, indicating a potential need for more equitable resource allocation.
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