Summary:
The Mustang school district in Oklahoma is home to 6 middle schools serving grades 5-8, with a mix of high-performing and middle-of-the-road schools. Mustang North Middle School consistently ranks among the top 25-30 middle schools in the state, earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger with strong test scores, particularly in 8th grade math and science. Meanwhile, Canyon Ridge Intermediate Elementary School has the highest proficiency rates in math and science across the district, outperforming the district and state averages in these subjects.
Academically, the Mustang middle schools generally perform above the state average in English Language Arts and Math, with proficiency rates ranging from 35-66% across the different grade levels and subjects. However, there is room for improvement, especially in 8th grade math. The schools also have a relatively high percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 49-56%, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. Spending per student varies across the schools, from $6,645 to $8,174 per year, with the higher-spending schools tending to have stronger academic performance.
Overall, the Mustang middle schools demonstrate a mix of high-performing and middle-of-the-road schools, with opportunities to build on strengths and address areas for improvement. Continued focus on equity, resource allocation, and data-driven decision-making can help drive further progress for the district.
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