Summary:
The small town of Hanna, Oklahoma is home to two schools - Hanna Elementary School and Hanna High School. Both schools serve a very small student population, with only 42 students at the elementary school and 17 students at the high school. Despite the small size, these schools have consistently underperformed compared to their peers across Oklahoma.
Hanna Elementary School stands out as a particularly struggling institution, with alarmingly low proficiency rates in English Language Arts (0%), Mathematics (3%), and Science (14%) - well below the state averages. The school has also been ranked in the bottom 10-15% of Oklahoma elementary schools for over 15 years, indicating deep-seated, systemic issues. Additionally, the school faces high chronic absenteeism rates of 19% and a very high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (73.81%), suggesting significant socioeconomic challenges.
While Hanna High School performs slightly better than the elementary school, it still ranks in the bottom 30-35% of Oklahoma high schools. The high school has a graduation rate of 82.2%, which is below the state average, and a chronic absenteeism rate of 19%, matching the elementary school. The school's test scores are mixed, with 11th-grade ELA and Math proficiency rates above the state average, but Science and US History well below.
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