Summary:
The city of Clayton, Oklahoma is home to two schools - Crain Elementary School and Clayton High School. Crain Elementary serves grades PK-8 with 133 students, while Clayton High School serves 106 students in grades 9-12. Both schools serve a predominantly lower-income student population, with high percentages of free/reduced lunch recipients.
Crain Elementary School has maintained a relatively stable performance, with 2-3 star ratings on the SchoolDigger scale over the past decade. In contrast, Clayton High School has seen more fluctuations, with a 1-star rating in the most recent year and a 3-star rating the year prior. The high school also struggles with low proficiency rates in core subjects and a relatively low 4-year graduation rate of 80.1%.
While Clayton High School spends more per student than Crain Elementary, the academic outcomes do not seem to reflect this investment. The data suggests a need for targeted interventions and support to improve student performance, particularly at the high school level, in order to provide equitable educational opportunities for all students in the Clayton school district.
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