Summary:
The city of Muskogee, Oklahoma is home to three high schools: Muskogee High School, Hilldale High School, and Oklahoma School for the Blind High School. These schools serve students in grades 9-12 and provide a diverse educational landscape within the Muskogee community.
Among the three high schools, Hilldale High School stands out as a relatively stronger-performing school, ranking higher than Muskogee High School in the statewide school rankings and outperforming it in several test score categories. Additionally, Hilldale High School has a lower percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch, indicating a potentially less economically disadvantaged student population. In contrast, Oklahoma School for the Blind High School serves a specialized student population with visual impairments and has a significantly lower enrollment compared to the other two high schools.
Across the three high schools, the data reveals high rates of students receiving free/reduced lunch, particularly at Muskogee High School (76.22%) and Oklahoma School for the Blind High School (91.3%), suggesting that these schools serve economically disadvantaged communities. This information may have implications for resource allocation and support services within the Muskogee, Hilldale, and Oklahoma School for the Blind school districts.
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