Summary:
The Wilson school district in Oklahoma has two schools - Wilson Elementary School and Wilson High School. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both are ranked in the bottom half of their respective school types statewide.
Wilson Elementary School and Wilson High School both struggle with low academic achievement, with significantly lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science compared to state averages. For example, only 13% of students at Wilson Elementary were proficient or better in ELA, and just 6% were proficient in Math, well below the state averages of 26% in both subjects. At Wilson High School, the proficiency rates were also dismal, with only 19% in ELA, 4% in Math, and 8% in Science.
Attendance and graduation rates are also areas of concern for the district. Both schools have high chronic absenteeism rates of 19%, and Wilson High School's 4-year graduation rate of 82.2% is below the state average. Additionally, the schools serve a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 90.05% of Wilson Elementary and 76.14% of Wilson High School students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. While the high school spends more per student than the elementary school, the overall performance of the district suggests a need for a comprehensive, data-driven approach to address the persistent challenges facing the schools in Wilson.
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