Summary:
The Tulsa Honor Charter Academy district in Oklahoma operates two middle schools: Tulsa Honor Elementary School and Tulsa Honor Flores Middle School. Both schools are struggling academically, with consistently low test scores, high chronic absenteeism, and poor rankings compared to other Oklahoma middle schools.
According to the data, neither Tulsa Honor Elementary School nor Tulsa Honor Flores Middle School stand out as exceptional performers. Tulsa Honor Elementary School ranked 328 out of 369 Oklahoma middle schools in 2024-2025, with a 1-star rating, while Tulsa Honor Flores Middle School ranked 308 out of 369, also with a 1-star rating. Both schools have significantly lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science compared to the state averages, with less than 15% of students proficient in these subjects. Additionally, both schools have high chronic absenteeism rates of 19%, well above the state average.
The data also reveals that these schools serve a high-poverty student population, with over 92% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. This socioeconomic factor likely contributes to the schools' academic struggles. Furthermore, the relatively low per-student spending of $8,354 at Tulsa Honor Elementary School may indicate that the schools are not receiving adequate resources to support their students' needs, which could be a contributing factor to the poor performance. Overall, the Tulsa Honor Charter Academy district appears to face systemic challenges that need to be addressed to improve student outcomes at these middle schools.
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