Summary:
The city of Lone Wolf, Oklahoma is home to two schools: Lone Wolf Elementary School and Lone Wolf High School, both serving the Lone Wolf school district. These schools face significant academic and socioeconomic challenges, with low performance rankings, poor proficiency rates, and high rates of chronic absenteeism and poverty among their student populations.
Lone Wolf Elementary School has a relatively small enrollment of 71 students and consistently ranks in the bottom quarter of Oklahoma elementary schools. The school's proficiency rates in English Language Arts (7%) and Mathematics (0%) are strikingly low compared to district and state averages. Additionally, the school has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 19% and an extremely high percentage of students (85.92%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Similarly, Lone Wolf High School, with an even smaller enrollment of 25 students, has fluctuating performance rankings and a graduation rate of 82.2%, which is below the state average. The high school also faces high chronic absenteeism (19%) and an extremely high percentage of students (88%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Both schools spend more per student than the state average, but the small school sizes and limited resources may contribute to the academic challenges faced by the Lone Wolf community.
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