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Bluejacket High School is a small public high school serving grades 9-12 in the town of Bluejacket, Oklahoma, with a diverse student population of 48 students as of the 2022-2023 school year. The school stands out for its low student-teacher ratio, high spending per student, and unique racial makeup, with a majority of Native American students and a significant percentage of White students.
Bluejacket High School's key metrics include a very low student-teacher ratio ranging from 8.3 to 10.2 over the past three years, significantly lower than the nearby schools, which have ratios ranging from 11.0 to 17.7. The school also spends $13,990 per student, higher than the spending at most of the nearby schools, which range from $9,165 to $12,113 per student. However, the school's academic performance is mixed, with relatively strong performance in English Language Arts (41.7% proficient) but struggling in Mathematics (0% proficient) and Science (16.7% proficient), in contrast to the higher proficiency rates at nearby schools like Quapaw High School and Wyandotte High School.
Interestingly, Bluejacket High School's statewide ranking has declined over the years, from 136th out of 424 Oklahoma high schools in 2010-2011 to 304th out of 439 in 2022-2023, suggesting that the school's performance may be declining relative to other schools in the state. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 37.04% to 63.46% over the past three school years, higher than the rates at most of the nearby schools, which range from 41.34% to 74.32% in the Quapaw, Wyandotte, and other surrounding districts.
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