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WILLIAM R. TEAGUE ES School in Wagoner, OK



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700 N. STORY
Wagoner, OK 74467


District: WAGONER
County: WAGONER
Latitude: 035.965840
Longitude: -095.365280

Status:Operational
Principal: MR. WILLIAM TEAGUE
Grade span: 2-3
Phone: (918) 485-2212 (make sure to verify first before calling)


Student Enrollment: 358

2006 Ethnic statistics:
Percentage of Caucasian Enrollment: 55.0%
Here:  55.0%
State average from 1654 schools:  60.2%

Percentage of Black Enrollment: 10.0%
Here:  10.0%
State average from 1654 schools:  8.6%

Percentage of Asian Enrollment: 1.0%
Here:  1.0%
State average from 1654 schools:  1.2%

Percentage of Hispanic Enrollment: 2.0%
Here:  2.0%
State average from 1654 schools:  8.0%

Percentage of Native American Enrollment: 32.0%
Here:  32.0%
State average from 1654 schools:  22.1%



2005 Ethnic statistics:
Percentage of Caucasian Enrollment: 53.0%
Here:  53.0%
State average from 1646 schools:  61.2%

Percentage of Black Enrollment: 11.0%
Here:  11.0%
State average from 1646 schools:  8.4%

Percentage of Asian Enrollment: 1.0%
Here:  1.0%
State average from 1646 schools:  1.1%

Percentage of Hispanic Enrollment: 1.0%
Here:  1.0%
State average from 1646 schools:  7.4%

Percentage of Native American Enrollment: 34.0%
Here:  34.0%
State average from 1646 schools:  21.9%



2006 Other student statistics:
Percentage of Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch: 68.0%
Here:  68.0%
State average from 1654 schools:  60.3%

Percentage of 1st-3rd graders in need of Reading remediation: 47.0%
Here:  47.0%
State average from 884 schools:  32.2%

Average Number of Days Absent per Student: 7.8
Here:  7.8
State average from 1654 schools:  9.5

Mobility Rate (Incoming Students): 13.0%
Here:  13.0%
State average from 1560 schools:  10.8%



2005 Other student statistics:
Percentage of Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch: 78.0%
Here:  78.0%
State average from 1646 schools:  59.7%

Percentage of 1st-3rd graders in need of Reading remediation: 49.0%
Here:  49.0%
State average from 885 schools:  30.6%

Average Number of Days Absent per Student: 8.4
Here:  8.4
State average from 1345 schools:  9.3

Mobility Rate (Incoming Students): 9.0%
Here:  9.0%
State average from 1285 schools:  11.0%



2006 Staff statistics:

Regular Classroom Teachers (FTE) : 22.5
Special Education Teachers (FTE) : 2
Counselors (FTE) : 1
Other Certified Professional Staff (FTE) : 2
Administrators (FTE) : 1

Percentage of Regular Classroom Teachers with Advanced Degree(s) (FTE): 13.3%
Here:  13.3%
State average from 1654 schools:  25.7%

Percentage of Parents Attending Parent/Teacher Conference: 75.0%
Here:  75.0%
State average from 1552 schools:  69.9%

Patrons' Volunteer Hours per Student: 0.7
Here:  0.7
State average from 1551 schools:  2.4

Average Daily Membership (ADM): 358.5
Here:  358.5
State average from 1654 schools:  302.9

Percentage of Students in Special Education: 20.1%
Here:  20.1%
State average from 1654 schools:  14.4%

Average Years of Experience - Regular Classroom Teachers (FTE): 15.3
Here:  15.3
State average from 1654 schools:  12.6



2005 Staff statistics:

FTE Teachers (NCES) : 24.5
Regular Classroom Teachers (FTE) : 21.5
Special Education Teachers (FTE) : 3
Counselors (FTE) : 1
Other Certified Professional Staff (FTE) : 1
Administrators (FTE) : 1

Percentage of Regular Classroom Teachers with Advanced Degree(s) (FTE): 14.0%
Here:  14.0%
State average from 1646 schools:  26.6%

Percentage of Parents Attending Parent/Teacher Conference: 75.0%
Here:  75.0%
State average from 1278 schools:  71.4%

Patrons' Volunteer Hours per Student: 1.2
Here:  1.2
State average from 1272 schools:  2.8

Average Daily Membership (ADM): 347.3
Here:  347.3
State average from 1646 schools:  303.7

Percentage of Students in Special Education: 20.7%
Here:  20.7%
State average from 1646 schools:  14.5%

Average Years of Experience - Regular Classroom Teachers (FTE): 15.0
Here:  15.0
State average from 1646 schools:  12.9

Pupil/Teacher ratio: 14.4
Here:  14.4
State average from 1718 schools:  15.5



2004 Staff statistics:

FTE Teachers (NCES) : 24.5

Pupil/Teacher ratio: 14.3
Here:  14.3
State average from 1705 schools:  16.3



2003 Staff statistics:

FTE Teachers (NCES) : 22.2

Pupil/Teacher ratio: 16.1
Here:  16.1
State average from 1689 schools:  19.7



2002 Staff statistics:

FTE Teachers (NCES) : 22.5

Pupil/Teacher ratio: 15.8
Here:  15.8
State average from 1689 schools:  15.1



National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) statistics:

2005 NCES statistics:
Total students : 354
2nd grade students : 186
3rd grade students : 168

Male students : 170
Female students : 184

White Students : 196
Black students : 34
Hispanic students : 8
American Indian/Alaskan Native students : 113
Asian/Pacific Islander students : 3

Free lunch eligible students : 213
Reduced price lunch eligible students : 29
Free and reduced price lunch eligible students : 242

Male students (%): 52.0%
Here:  52.0%
State average from 1721 schools:  51.5%

Unknown sex students (%): 31.9%
Here:  31.9%
State average from -1 schools:  -100.0%


Migrant students (%): 60.2%
Here:  60.2%
State average from 118 schools:  7.1%

Free lunch eligible students (%): 8.2%
Here:  8.2%
State average from 1714 schools:  44.1%

Reduced price lunch eligible students (%): 68.4%
Here:  68.4%
State average from 1702 schools:  10.5%

Free and reduced price lunch eligible students (%): 100.0%
Here:  100.0%
State average from 1714 schools:  54.6%



2004 NCES statistics:
Total students : 351
2nd grade students : 169
3rd grade students : 182

Male students : 172
Female students : 179

White Students : 187
Black students : 39
Hispanic students : 4
American Indian/Alaskan Native students : 119
Asian/Pacific Islander students : 2

Free lunch eligible students : 234
Reduced price lunch eligible students : 40
Free and reduced price lunch eligible students : 274

Female students (%): 33.9%
Here:  33.9%
State average from 1708 schools:  48.6%

Unknown sex students (%): 0.6%
Here:  0.6%
State average from -1 schools:  -100.0%


Migrant students (%): 11.4%
Here:  11.4%
State average from 130 schools:  7.3%

Free lunch eligible students (%): 78.1%
Here:  78.1%
State average from 1704 schools:  43.5%

Reduced price lunch eligible students (%): 100.0%
Here:  100.0%
State average from 1693 schools:  10.3%

Free and reduced price lunch eligible students (%): 53.1%
Here:  53.1%
State average from 1704 schools:  53.8%



2003 NCES statistics:
Total students : 358
2nd grade students : 190
3rd grade students : 168

Male students : 183
Female students : 175

White Students : 220
Black students : 46
Hispanic students : 6
American Indian/Alaskan Native students : 85
Asian/Pacific Islander students : 1

Free lunch eligible students : 201
Reduced price lunch eligible students : 54
Free and reduced price lunch eligible students : 255

Male students (%): 23.7%
Here:  23.7%
State average from 1703 schools:  51.5%

Female students (%): 0.3%
Here:  0.3%
State average from 1702 schools:  48.6%

Unknown sex students (%): 12.9%
Here:  12.9%
State average from -1 schools:  -100.0%


Migrant students (%): 71.2%
Here:  71.2%
State average from 125 schools:  12.2%

Free lunch eligible students (%): 100.0%
Here:  100.0%
State average from 1696 schools:  42.4%

Reduced price lunch eligible students (%): 46.5%
Here:  46.5%
State average from 1689 schools:  10.6%

Free and reduced price lunch eligible students (%): 53.5%
Here:  53.5%
State average from 1696 schools:  53.0%



2002 NCES statistics:
Total students : 355
2nd grade students : 165
3rd grade students : 190

Male students : 180
Female students : 175

White Students : 208
Black students : 49
Hispanic students : 4
American Indian/Alaskan Native students : 94

Free lunch eligible students : 222
Reduced price lunch eligible students : 44
Free and reduced price lunch eligible students : 266

Female students (%): 13.8%
Here:  13.8%
State average from 1692 schools:  48.5%

Unknown sex students (%): 1.1%
Here:  1.1%
State average from -1 schools:  -100.0%





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