Summary:
The Tahlequah school district in Oklahoma is home to 4 elementary schools that serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools vary in their academic performance, with Heritage Elementary School standing out as the top-performing school in the district, consistently ranking among the best in the state. Meanwhile, Cherokee Elementary School and Greenwood Elementary School lag behind the district and state averages in many subject areas.
One notable finding is the high chronic absenteeism rate of 19% across all Tahlequah elementary schools, which is higher than the state average. This suggests a need for targeted interventions to address this issue and improve student attendance. Additionally, the variation in spending per student, ranging from $8,962 at Heritage Elementary to $10,103 at Cherokee Elementary, raises questions about the relationship between funding and academic performance.
Despite these challenges, Heritage Elementary School stands out as an exemplary model, with strong academic results, low absenteeism, and relatively low spending per student. In contrast, Sequoyah Elementary School, while having a lower statewide ranking, serves a unique high-need population with 100% of students eligible for free/reduced lunch, demonstrating its ability to provide quality education to this demographic.
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