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Oklahoma Title I schools beating the odds

Oklahoma public schools where 60%+ of students qualify for free or reduced lunch AND the school's composite proficiency ranks in the top quartile of all Oklahoma schools. The intersection that matters most for equity.

OKLAHOMA · TITLE I BEATING THE ODDS
#SchoolCityDistrict% FRL% ProficientState %ile
101BEAVER ESBeaverBEAVER69.9%38.6%79
102POTEAU UPPER ESPoteauPOTEAU71.2%38.6%79
103LONGFELLOW ESAlvaALVA60.9%38.5%78
104PARKVIEW ESStroudSTROUD70.3%38.4%78
105BELLE ISLE MSOklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY64.1%38.3%78
106PERRY JHSPerryPERRY67.7%38.3%78
107ASHER ESAsherASHER68.7%38.2%77
108JENNINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLJenningsJENNINGS79.5%38.2%77
109STERLING ESSterlingSTERLING65.3%38.0%77
110BOWLEGS ESBowlegsBOWLEGS88.0%38.0%77
111HERITAGE ELEMENTARYKingfisherKINGFISHER66.3%38.0%77
112VERDEN ESVerdenVERDEN66.2%38.0%76
113FORT COBB-BROXTON LOWER ESFort CobbFORT COBB-BROXTON73.9%37.8%76
114ATOR ESOwassoOWASSO72.2%37.8%76
115RIPLEY ESRipleyRIPLEY67.8%37.6%76
116WOODROW WILSON ESBartlesvilleBARTLESVILLE76.0%37.6%76
117DEWEY ESDeweyDEWEY61.5%37.5%75
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