Summary:
The Snyder school district in Oklahoma consists of three schools: John D Moeller Elementary School, Snyder Elementary School, and Snyder High School. While the district serves students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, the overall academic performance of these schools is relatively low compared to state averages.
None of the three Snyder schools stand out as high-performing, with all exhibiting proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math that fall below state averages. John D Moeller Elementary School has particularly low 3rd-grade proficiency rates of 21% in ELA and 22% in Math, compared to state averages of 27% and 34%. Snyder Elementary School has mixed performance, with some grade levels exceeding state averages but an overall proficiency rate of 25% in ELA and 24% in Math. Snyder High School stands out for its low 11th-grade proficiency rates of 37% in ELA and 14% in Math, compared to state averages of 37% and 18%.
Across the district, the schools face challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates of 19%, well above the state average, and very high free/reduced lunch rates ranging from 64.85% to 65.73%, indicating high levels of economic disadvantage. While spending per student is in line with or slightly above the state average, and student-teacher ratios are reasonable, the overall academic performance of the Snyder schools suggests a need for significant improvement to better serve the community.
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