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Oaks-Mission High School is a small public high school located in Oaks, Oklahoma, serving grades 9-12 with just 73 students. Despite its small size, the school faces significant challenges, consistently ranking in the bottom 10% of Oklahoma high schools academically.
Oaks-Mission High School's performance is particularly low, with 0% of 11th-grade students proficient or better in English Language Arts and Mathematics in the 2023-2024 school year. The school's struggles extend to specific student subgroups as well, ranking 354 out of 361 for male students, 164 out of 168 for Native American students, and 361 out of 370 for low socioeconomic status students. Additionally, the school's four-year graduation rate has fluctuated in recent years, ranging from 63.3% to 92.3%, which is below the state average of 80.1%. With a very high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 79.45% to 89.36% in recent years, Oaks-Mission High School faces significant challenges related to economic disadvantage.
Compared to nearby high schools, such as Westville High School, Jay High School, Salina High School, Locust Grove High School, and Tahlequah High School, Oaks-Mission High School's performance is significantly lower, with higher academic achievement, graduation rates, and lower percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite spending $13,602 per student, which is higher than the spending per student at many of the nearby schools, the higher spending does not seem to translate into improved academic outcomes for the students at Oaks-Mission High School.
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