Summary:
The Lone Oak Independent School District (ISD) in Texas has only one elementary school, Lone Oak Elementary, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. The school's performance, as measured by state assessments, is generally on par with or slightly above the district and state averages in reading and mathematics, though it lags slightly in 5th-grade science proficiency.
Lone Oak Elementary has a student population of 551 and a relatively high free and reduced-price lunch rate of 54.63%, indicating a significant proportion of students from low-income families. The school's student-teacher ratio of 16.4 is slightly higher than the recommended 15:1 ratio for elementary schools. Despite these challenges, the school has maintained a consistent performance over the past three school years, with its statewide ranking placing it in the middle to upper-middle range among Texas elementary schools.
The Lone Oak ISD spends $10,436 per student, which is slightly above the state average for Texas. This suggests that the school may have access to more resources compared to other districts, though further analysis would be needed to understand how these resources are being utilized to support student learning and achievement. Overall, Lone Oak Elementary appears to be a solid performer, but there may be opportunities to improve student outcomes, particularly in 5th-grade science.
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