Summary:
The Crooked Oak High School is the sole high school serving the Crooked Oak area of Oklahoma. With an enrollment of 373 students in grades 9-12, the school faces significant challenges in academic performance, with low proficiency rates in core subjects and a declining statewide ranking.
Crooked Oak High School's test scores are well below state averages, with only 23.2% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and just 4.9% proficient or better in Mathematics in the most recent school year. The school's four-year graduation rate of 80.1% also indicates room for improvement. Additionally, the school serves a student population with very high levels of economic disadvantage, with 96.25% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Despite the challenges, the school's spending of $9,116 per student in 2018-2019 is lower than the national average, and the student-teacher ratio of 15.3 to 1 is relatively high, which may contribute to the difficulties in improving academic outcomes. Addressing these issues will likely require a comprehensive approach involving increased funding, targeted interventions, and a focus on improving teaching and learning outcomes at Crooked Oak High School.
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