Summary:
The Graham-Dustin school district in Oklahoma has only one high school, Graham-Dustin High School, which serves a small student population of just 43 students. The school is struggling academically, ranking 373 out of 431 Oklahoma high schools and earning a low 1-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Graham-Dustin High School's academic performance is well below state averages, with only 0% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 9.1% in Math for the 2023-2024 school year. The school's proficiency rates have declined over time, dropping from 20% in ELA and 10% in Math in 2022-2023. Despite the low academic outcomes, the school spends a relatively high $12,219 per student, suggesting the issue may not be a lack of funding but rather how resources are being utilized.
With 90.7% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, Graham-Dustin High School serves a predominantly low-income student population, which likely contributes to the school's academic challenges. The small school size of just 43 students may also present unique obstacles in terms of resources, staffing, and educational opportunities. Overall, the data indicates that Graham-Dustin High School is a struggling school that needs to implement effective strategies to improve student outcomes and provide a quality education for its students.
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