Summary:
The city of Midwest City, Oklahoma is home to 11 schools, including 5 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 3 high schools. The schools in this area serve a diverse student population and face varying academic challenges, with some standout performers and others struggling to meet state averages.
Among the top-performing schools is Okla Virtual Charter Academy High School, which ranks 142 out of 463 Oklahoma high schools and earns 3 out of 5 SchoolDigger stars. This virtual charter high school excels in English Language Arts, with 38% of students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 37%. However, its Mathematics performance lags behind, with only 10% of students proficient or better. In contrast, Cleveland Bailey Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the data set, with 22% and 28% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and Mathematics, respectively, outpacing both the district and state averages.
The data also reveals a concerning trend of chronic absenteeism, with all schools in the Midwest City area reporting a rate of 19.0%, higher than the state average. Additionally, there appears to be a correlation between socioeconomic factors, as measured by free and reduced lunch rates, and student performance, with schools serving a higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students generally underperforming their peers. This suggests that addressing the needs of these students may be crucial in improving academic outcomes across the Midwest City-Del City, Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, and Insight School Of Oklahoma (Charter) districts.
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