Summary:
Okolona School District in Okolona, Mississippi, is served by a single high school—Okolona High School—which enrolls 149 students in grades 9–12 and operates within a small, rural community facing significant economic need, with 100% of students eligible for free or reduced lunch. Because the district contains only one high school, its results mirror the school’s performance exactly, making it the sole focus for parents exploring secondary education in this area.
Okolona School District shows a mix of notable strengths and clear challenges. The school stands out most in Biology, where 81.1% of students scored proficient in 2025-2026, well above the state average of 63.1% and an improvement from 72.5% the prior year. Chronic absenteeism is also a bright spot at just 12.7%—nearly half the state rate of 23.9%—and the student-teacher ratio of 7.5 to 1 is exceptionally low, suggesting students receive a great deal of individual attention. The graduation rate of 89.1% essentially matches the state’s 89.2%, a strong outcome given the high poverty level. However, academic proficiency is uneven. English II remains a persistent weakness, with only 26.4% of students proficient versus the state’s 49.3%, and Algebra I proficiency dropped sharply from 82.1% to 47.5% in one year, far below the state’s 66.0%. U.S. History proficiency (62.5%) also trails the state’s 69.7%.
For parents, Okolona High School offers a caring, well-staffed environment with low absenteeism and a proven ability to help students graduate despite economic challenges. The school’s state ranking history shows volatility—moving from the 44th percentile (2023-2024), to the 22nd (2024-2025), and back up to the 37th (2025-2026)—but the recent rebound is encouraging. The sharp contrast between excellent Biology results and weak English and Algebra performance suggests that resources and instruction vary by subject area, and that targeted support in literacy and math is critical. Overall, Okolona High School is a small school with genuine strengths in student support and biology, but families should be aware of the significant academic gaps that remain in core subjects.
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