Summary:
The Davenport school district in Oklahoma consists of two schools: Davenport Elementary School and Davenport High School. While Davenport Elementary has seen improvements in its statewide ranking over time, it still ranks relatively low. Davenport High School has had a more volatile ranking history, dropping significantly in 2023-2024 before a partial rebound.
Both schools face challenges, with relatively high chronic absenteeism rates of 19.0% for the 2024-2025 school year. Academically, the data suggests that Davenport Elementary School is struggling, with low test scores across multiple grade levels and subjects compared to the state average. Davenport High School's 11th grade test scores are also below the state average, which could be a factor in the school's overall ranking.
The significant difference in spending per student between the elementary and high school ($7,178 vs. $11,883) is noteworthy and may warrant further investigation. Additionally, the high free/reduced lunch rates at both schools, 59.48% at Davenport Elementary and 52.58% at Davenport High, suggest a need for additional support and resources for economically disadvantaged students to help improve their educational outcomes.
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