Summary:
The Lawton school district in Oklahoma is home to three high schools: Eisenhower High School, Lawton High School, and MacArthur High School. These schools serve students in grades 9-12 and provide a range of educational opportunities for the Lawton community.
Among the three high schools, MacArthur High School stands out as the top performer. It has the highest statewide school ranking, earning a 3-star rating, and consistently outperforms the Lawton and Oklahoma state averages in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science proficiency. In contrast, Eisenhower High School and Lawton High School lag behind in these academic metrics.
While the three high schools share a similar four-year graduation rate of 82.2%, which is on par with the Lawton district average, they differ in other key areas. Lawton High School has the highest per-student spending and the lowest student-teacher ratio, while Eisenhower High School and MacArthur High School have lower spending and higher student-teacher ratios. Additionally, the chronic absenteeism rate across all three schools is higher than the state average, which may be an area of concern for the district.
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