Summary:
The Enid school district in Oklahoma consists of 15 schools, including 11 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 1 high school. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and low-performing schools, with significant disparities in academic achievement across the district.
Prairie View Elementary School and Hoover Elementary School stand out as the top-performing elementary schools, consistently ranking among the best in the state with strong proficiency rates in core subjects. In contrast, Garfield Elementary School and Longfellow Middle School struggle with much lower proficiency rates and higher rates of economic disadvantage among their student populations.
The middle schools in Enid generally perform below the state average, with Emerson Middle School being the exception, earning a 2-star rating and better-than-average test scores. At the high school level, Enid High School has lower-than-average proficiency rates in core subjects and a slightly below-average graduation rate, indicating room for improvement. Overall, the data highlights the need for the district to address the disparities in academic performance and support the lowest-performing schools to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students.
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