Summary:
The Foyil school district in Oklahoma consists of three schools - Foyil Elementary School, Foyil High School, and Foyil Junior High School. While the district serves students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, the data indicates that the schools are collectively underperforming compared to state averages across a range of key metrics.
Across all three Foyil schools, test scores in English Language Arts, Math, and Science are significantly below state averages, with proficiency rates as low as 13% at the elementary school level. The schools also struggle with high chronic absenteeism rates of 19%, and very high percentages of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 71.72% at the high school to 81.11% at the elementary school. This suggests significant socioeconomic challenges facing the Foyil community.
While the data shows wide variation in spending per student, from $1,801 at the junior high to $16,220 at the high school, the overall academic performance of the Foyil schools remains consistently low. All three schools have relatively low statewide rankings, with the elementary and junior high schools ranked in the bottom quartile of their respective school types in Oklahoma. Addressing the systemic issues facing the Foyil district, including instruction, funding, and community engagement, will be crucial to improving student outcomes.
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