In 2011, the Oklahoma Legislature adopted an A-F School Grading System to provide incentives to schools for challenging all students to reach high levels of college and career readiness. The A-F report cards make school performance clear in a transparent manner easily communicated to the public.
The report cards also give schools a tool to encourage more parental and community involvement. It’s just common sense that schools with higher levels of parent and community involvement have a better chance of succeeding. When parents and community members have a clear understanding of school performance, they can also help in tangible ways.
Schools will still be accountable for helping their children meet grade-level performance standards, but the grading system also adds the dimension of allowing a school to show academic growth. A school’s grade also includes factors such as graduation and dropout rates, and attendance rates for elementary schools.
Perhaps most importantly, the A-F grading system replaces past systems that were too complicated for most parents to understand. With this important reform, we’re empowering everyone – whether school administrators, parents, classroom teachers, or citizens – to make informed choices and to identify ways to strengthen and improve all of our schools for the benefit of each student in Oklahoma.
We believe there is no better place to learn than with us. We encourage you to view our district and school report cards.
http://afreportcards.ok.gov/Files/ReportCards2016/201605I002105.pdf
http://afreportcards.ok.gov/Files/ReportCards2016/201605I002705.pdf
https://www.schoolreportcard.org/doc/profiles/2017/reports/src/201705i002105.pdf
https://www.schoolreportcard.org/doc/profiles/2017/reports/src/201705i002705.pdf
2023 Elementary Report Card: https://oklaschools.com/school/05I002105/
2023 High School Report Card: https://oklaschools.com/school/05I002705/