Summary:
The Roff school district in Oklahoma consists of two schools: Roff Elementary School and Roff High School. Roff Elementary School outperforms the district and state averages in several test score categories, particularly in 3rd grade English Language Arts, and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, Roff High School has a lower statewide ranking, with a 2-star rating, and struggles in Math and Science proficiency, though it maintains a relatively high 4-year graduation rate.
Roff Elementary School serves 184 students and has a high free/reduced lunch rate of 74.46%, indicating a high-need student population. The school spends $8,482 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 12.8 to 1. Roff High School, with 88 students, spends $13,871 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 11.3 to 1. Both schools have a 19.0% chronic absenteeism rate, suggesting a district-wide issue that may require further investigation and targeted interventions.
Overall, the data provides a nuanced picture of the Roff school district, with both strengths and areas for improvement across the elementary and high school levels. Roff schools demonstrate the ability to set students up for success in the early grades, but also face challenges in maintaining academic performance at the high school level. Continued monitoring and targeted interventions could help the district address the identified challenges and build on the successes of its standout schools.
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