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OklahomaPublic Schools: Fast Facts2017-2018
Updated December 19, 2017
2 Source: OSDE Office of Accreditation/OMES (2017-2018)
School Structure512NUMBER OF TRADITIONAL DISTRICTS
58CHARTER SCHOOL SITES
1,795NUMBER OF SCHOOLS
28CHARTER SCHOOL DISTRICTS
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985ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
239MIDDLE SCHOOLS
62JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
451HIGH SCHOOLS
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Total Financial Support of Public Schools (State Aid Formula) and Average Dai ly Membership (ADM)
659,537
667,983
675,486
2011-2012
640,000
650,000
660,000
670,000
680,000
690,000
Source: OSDE Office of Accreditation/OMES/OSDE Office of Finance
$1,816,091,355 $1,816,091,355
$1,837,570,779
2012-2013
2013-2014
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Total Financial Support of Public Schools (State Aid Formula) and Average Dai ly Membership (ADM)
681,981 686,271
$1,876,284,000
$1,827,571,349
$1,870,977,666
689,596 691,137
$1,837,570,779
$1,855,684,226
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
2017-2018
6 Source: NEA Ranking of the States 2016 and Estimates of School Statistics 2017 (May 2017)
Teacher Com pensationOklahoma Average
Regional Average
National Average
(includes benefits)
$45,245
$48,103
$58,950
7 Source: NEA Ranking of the States 2016 and Estimates of School Statistics 2017 (May 2017)
*NEA Estimate
Teacher Com pensation
(Oklahoma minimum salaries have not increased since 2008)
$46,506, Colorado*
$52,575, Texas
$47,984, Kansas*
$48,616, Arkansas*
Regional State Averages
Oklahoma minimum starting salary for new teacher $31,600Oklahoma minimum starting salary for new teacher with doctorate$34,000
$45,245, Oklahoma
$48,293, Missouri*
$47,500, New Mexico
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Emergency TeacherCertifications
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
97
Source: OSDE Office of Teacher Certification
1,160
2016-2017 July-Dec. ‘172011-2012
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1,851
1,063
189
505
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July-Dec. ‘17
Source: OSDE Office of Accreditation (November 2017)
OKLAHOMA CITY 45,034
TULSA 39,596
EDMOND 24,892
MOORE 24,687
PUTNAM CITY 19,515
5 Largest Districtsby enrollment
10 Source: OSDE Office of Accreditation/OMES (November 2017)
HISPANIC
ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER
9.33
%TW
O O
R M
ORE
RAC
ES
CAUCASIAN
13.59%2.39%8.61%
17.23%
Statewide Enro llment by Race/Ethnicity 2017-2018
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CAUCASIAN
13.59%
Statewide Enro llment by Race/Ethnicity 2017-2018
48.85%
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Students Eligible for Free and Reduced Lunch
Source: OSDE Office of Child Nutrition
AVERAGE DAILY PARTICIPATION FREE REDUCED
600,000
400,000
200,000
2011-2012
661,117
341,810
66,269 61.7
3%
2012-2013
666,838
346,975
66,796 62.0
5%
2013-2014
673,978
352,618
66,139 62.1
3%
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Students Eligible for Free and Reduced Lunch
AVERAGE DAILY PARTICIPATION FREE REDUCED
2016-2017
692,608
372,944
52,838 61.4
8%
62.1
3%
2014-2015
680,136
353,450
63,095 61.3
9%
2015-2016
676,402
366,677
55,166 62.3
7%
14 Source: Special Education Child Count (October 2016)
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
100,906
103,146
105,682
108,000
106,000
104,000
102,000
100,000
98,000
96,000
94,000
92,000
90,000
110,000
112,000
Students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)
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2015-2016
108,446
Students with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)
109,398
112,144
2016-2017 2017-2018
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2014-2015
2013-2014
2012-2013
2011-2012
2016-2017
0 2,000 4,000 6,000
Source: Self-Reports on District-Wide Student Needs Assessment (DWSNA)
2015-2016
Students in Alternative Education
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14,474
14,422
14,544
14,420
13,848
12,054
8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000
Students in Alternative Education
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2012-2013 2013-2014
46,864 48,31850,000
60,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
Source: SDE Office of Accreditation (October 2016)
2014-2015
49,040
PreK-12 English Learners (EL)
19 *Due to changes in the WIDA ACCESS assessment, fewer students were able to exit EL programs at the end of the 2016-17 school year.
2015-2016
50,107
PreK-12 English Learners (EL)
2016-2017 2017-2018*
49,536
55,258
20 Source: OSDE Student Dropout Report
2010-2011
2.3PERCENT
2.3PERCENT
2011-2012
3,964 4,001
Student Dro pout Rates
2.3PERCENT
2012-2013
4,062
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Student Dro pout Rates
1.9PERCENT
2.0PERCENT
1.9PERCENT
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016
3,381 3,6834,204
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PROFICIENT or ADVANCED
2015 NAEP Results
37%Fourth-Grade Math84% Scored Basic
or Higher. Of those... SCORED
PROFICIENT or ADVANCED
23%Eighth-Grade Math67% Scored Basic
or Higher. Of those... SCORED
PROFICIENT or ADVANCED
33%Fourth-Grade Reading71% Scored Basic
or Higher. Of those... SCORED
PROFICIENT or ADVANCED
29%Eighth-Grade Reading76% Scored Basic
or Higher. Of those... SCORED
Academic M easurements
23 Source: National Assessment of Educational Progress/OSDE Office of Gifted & Talented/ State Integrated Summary (2014-2015)
Academic M easurements
2015 scale scores up 5 points, one of only 13 states/jurisdictions to show significant growthNumber of AP exams taken in 2017:
3.1 percent growth over 2016
2 9 , 3 5 0Total number of AP test-takers in 2017:
3.1 percent growth over 2016
1 6 , 9 8 9
PROFICIENT or ADVANCED
34%Fourth-Grade Science79% Scored Basic
or Higher. Of those... SCORED
PROFICIENT or ADVANCED
28%Eighth-Grade Science66% Scored Basic
or Higher. Of those... SCORED
24 Source: OSDE Office of Accountability
Statewide Graduation Rates
92012
8 . 0 %7
82013
8 . 8 %42
2014
8 . 7 %2
22015
8 . 5 %2
02016
8 . 6 %1
25 Source: NIEER State of Preschool report (2016); OSDE Office of Instruction (2016-2017)
Pre-K ProgramParticipation
Percentage of Oklahoma four-year-olds enrolled in public Pre-K programs
7 %4
Percentage of Oklahoma districts with a public Pre-K program
9 9 %
Districts that offer a Pre-K program through a collaboration with private providers, Head Start, churches, tribes, universities, nursing homes and technology centers
1 2 1
. 4
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In 2017:
• the Oklahoma Composite ACT score was 19.4 with 100% of Oklahoma graduating seniors from the Class of 2016 tested
• the National Average Composite ACT score was 21
In 2015-2016, the OSDE Teacher Certification Section:
• printed 26,015 certificates• processed 22,767
fingerprints• served 8,297 walk-in
applicants
Source: OSDE
By the Numbers
Source: ACT
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By the NumbersIn 2015-2016, Regional Accreditation Officers:
• traveled 228,105 miles visiting schools
Between July and December 2016, the Office of School Support:
• traveled 50,606 miles visiting schools
• visited 316 public schools
In 2015-2016, the Office of Curriculum & Instruction:
• gave 298 presentations• conducted 141 professional
development trainings
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In Fiscal Year 2017, Oklahoma public schoolchildren were served:
• 45,529,277 free lunches • 26,990,995 free breakfasts • 72,520,272 total free meals• 5,267,918 reduced-price
lunches • 2,432,992 reduced-price
breakfasts • 7,700,910 total reduced-
price meals• 80,221,192 free and
reduced-price meals
Top 5 Languages Spoken by English
• Spanish/Castilian, Cherokee, Vietnamese, Hmong and Chinese
• Source: OSDE, NCELA, EDFacts / Consolidated State Performance Report (2014)
29 Source: NCELA, EDFacts / Consolidated State Performance Report (2014) NCES, Schools and Staffing Report (2012)
• Number of enrolled immigrant students: 4,272
• Oklahoma is #1 in the country in the percentage public high schools offering concurrent enrollment: 98.8% National average: 75.2%
For the 2016-2017 school year:
• There are more than 84,000 FTEs (full-time equivalents) in Oklahoma public schools, including 41,047 teachers. Nearly 12,000 of the certified FTEs have 20 or more years’ experience. More than 7,000 have 25 or more years’ experience.
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