Summary:
The schools in Mill Creek, Oklahoma face significant academic challenges, with both Mill Creek Elementary School and Mill Creek High School consistently ranking in the bottom 10-30% of schools in the state. The elementary school serves grades PK-8 with an enrollment of 130 students, while the high school serves grades 9-12 with an enrollment of 59 students.
Both schools have a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage among the student population. The elementary school has a 74.62% free and reduced lunch rate, while the high school has a 66.1% rate. Despite the relatively low student-teacher ratios at both schools, the academic performance remains low, with the elementary school ranking in the bottom 10-15% of Oklahoma elementary schools and the high school ranking in the bottom 25-30% of Oklahoma high schools over the past decade.
The data suggests that the schools in Mill Creek face significant challenges in terms of educational outcomes and may require targeted interventions and support programs to address the needs of their students. Improving the quality of education, providing additional resources for economically disadvantaged students, and ensuring that funding is being allocated effectively will be crucial in helping these schools improve their performance and better serve the community.
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