District Name 20% and Above Ada Public Schools 26% Afton Public

District Name 20% and Above Ada Public Schools 26% Afton Public

Oklahoma School Districts with 20%+ of Student Population in Poverty Determined by U.S. Census Bureau – SAIPE (2010): http://www.census.gov//did/www/saipe/district.html District Name 20% and Above District Name 20% and Above Ada Public Schools 26% Broken Bow Public 37% Afton Public Schools 36% Schools Agra Public Schools 23% Brushy Public School 29% Albion Public School 22% Buffalo Valley Public 22% Alex Public Schools 25% Schools Allen Public Schools 21% Burlington Public 35% Allen-Bowden Public 21% Schools School Burns Flat-Dill City 21% Altus Public Schools 23% Schools Alva Public Schools 22% Butner Public Schools 29% Anadarko Public Schools 30% Byars Public School 23% Antlers Public Schools 40% Caddo Public Schools 29% Ardmore Public Schools 32% Cameron Public Schools 21% Arkoma Public Schools 38% Canadian Public Schools 32% Asher Public Schools 21% Caney Public Schools 22% Atoka Public Schools 36% Canton Public Schools 22% Avant Public School 25% Carnegie Public Schools 28% Battiest Public Schools 31% Carney Public Schools 21% Bearden Public School 28% Cave Springs Public 34% Beggs Public Schools 21% Schools Belfonte Public School 25% Cement Public Schools 24% Bell Public School 39% Central High Public 23% Bennington Public 23% Schools Schools Central Public Schools 21% Bethany Public Schools 23% Checotah Public Schools 27% Big Pasture Public 20% Chickasha Public 28% Schools Schools Bishop Public School 23% Chouteau-Mazie Public 32% Blackwell Public Schools 26% Schools Blair Public Schools 26% Clayton Public Schools 26% Boise City Public 25% Cleora Public School 25% Schools Cleveland Public Schools 21% Bokoshe Public Schools 25% Clinton Public Schools 22% Boley Public School 25% Coalgate Public Schools 29% Boone-Apache Public 24% Colbert Public Schools 23% Schools Colcord Public Schools 27% Boswell Public Schools 31% Coleman Public Schools 25% Bowlegs Public Schools 31% Comanche Public 26% Braggs Public Schools 24% Schools Braman Public Schools 21% Commerce Public 35% Briggs Public School 25% Schools Bristow Public Schools 22% Cordell Public Schools 20% Saeed Sarani SAHE Administrator, Teacher Quality Program Page 1 Oklahoma School Districts with 20%+ of Student Population in Poverty Determined by U.S. Census Bureau – SAIPE (2010): http://www.census.gov//did/www/saipe/district.html District Name 20% and Above District Name 20% and Above Cottonwood Public 25% Fort Towson Public 49% School Schools Covington-Douglas 20% Foyil Public Schools 21% Schools Frederick Public Schools 32% Crooked Oak Public 40% Freedom Public Schools 26% Schools Frink-Chambers Public 20% Crutcho Public School 41% School Cushing Public Schools 24% Frontier Public Schools 28% Cyril Public Schools 22% Gans Public Schools 25% Dahlonegah Public 36% Garber Public Schools 23% School Geary Public Schools 27% Dale Public Schools 20% Glover Public School 26% Deer Creek-Lamont 22% Goodland Public School 41% Schools Gore Public Schools 30% Denison Public School 22% Graham Public Schools 23% Dewey Public Schools 23% Grand View Public 26% Dibble Public Schools 20% School Drumright Public 32% Grandfield Public 30% Schools Schools Duke Public Schools 23% Grandview Public School 24% Duncan Public Schools 23% Granite Public Schools 23% Durant Public Schools 30% Grant Public School 22% Dustin Public Schools 28% Greasy Public School 32% Eagletown Public 21% Grove Public Schools 33% Schools Hammon Public Schools 28% Earlsboro Public Schools 26% Hanna Public Schools 42% El Reno Public Schools 25% Harmony Public School 22% Elk City Public Schools 25% Harrah Public Schools 20% Elmore City-Pernell 23% Hartshorne Public 27% Schools Schools Enid Public Schools 25% Haskell Public Schools 22% Erick Public Schools 20% Haworth Public Schools 24% Eufaula Public Schools 29% Heavener Public Schools 39% Fairland Public Schools 24% Henryetta Public Schools 27% Fairview Public Schools 20% Hinton Public Schools 27% Fargo Public Schools 25% Hobart Public Schools 30% Farris Public School 28% Hodgen Public School 20% Felt Public Schools 32% Holdenville Public 31% Forest Grove Public 29% Schools School Hollis Public Schools 36% Fort Cobb-Broxton 32% Holly Creek Public 24% Schools School Hominy Public Schools 25% Saeed Sarani SAHE Administrator, Teacher Quality Program Page 2 Oklahoma School Districts with 20%+ of Student Population in Poverty Determined by U.S. Census Bureau – SAIPE (2010): http://www.census.gov//did/www/saipe/district.html District Name 20% and Above District Name 20% and Above Howe Public Schools 23% Mangum Public Schools 27% Hugo Public Schools 36% Mannsville Public School 23% Hulbert Public Schools 25% Marble City Public 32% Hydro-Eakly Public 24% School Schools Marietta Public School 21% Idabel Public Schools 39% Marlow Public Schools 21% Indiahoma Public 22% Maryetta Public Schools 32% Schools Mason Public Schools 20% Indianola Public Schools 21% Maysville Public Schools 26% Jay Public Schools 30% McAlester Public 24% Justice Public School 27% Schools Kansas Public Schools 28% McCurtain Public 32% Kellyville Public Schools 22% Schools Kenwood Public School 35% McLoud Public Schools 25% Keota Public Schools 32% Meeker Public Schools 26% Ketchum Public Schools 24% Merritt Public Schools 24% Keyes Public Schools 26% Miami Public Schools 27% Keys Public Schools 23% Midway Public Schools 31% Kingston Public Schools 25% Midwest City-Del City 22% Kinta Public Schools 30% Schools Kiowa Public Schools 20% Milburn Public Schools 29% Konawa Public Schools 25% Milfay Public School 30% Krebs Public School 23% Mill Creek Public 48% Lane Public School 36% Schools Latta Public Schools 20% Millwood Public Schools 40% Lawton Public Schools 25% Moffett Public School 28% Leach Public School 34% Moseley Public School 37% LeFlore Public Schools 26% Mountain View-Gotebo 22% Liberty Public School 23% Schools Little Axe Public Schools 23% Moyers Public Schools 24% Locust Grove Public 23% Muldrow Public Schools 32% Schools Muskogee Public 34% Lone Grove Public 21% Schools Schools Nashoba Public School 33% Lone Star Public School 28% New Lima Public 30% Lone Wolf Public 23% Schools Schools Ninnekah Public Schools 21% Lookeba-Sickles Public 24% Noble Public Schools 23% Schools North Rock Creek Public 24% Lowrey Public School 26% School Lukfata Public School 26% Nowata Public Schools 26% Macomb Public Schools 26% Oak Grove Public School 32% Madill Public Schools 24% Saeed Sarani SAHE Administrator, Teacher Quality Program Page 3 Oklahoma School Districts with 20%+ of Student Population in Poverty Determined by U.S. Census Bureau – SAIPE (2010): http://www.census.gov//did/www/saipe/district.html District Name 20% and Above District Name 20% and Above Oaks-Mission Public 28% Rattan Public Schools 31% Schools Ravia Public School 30% Oilton Public Schools 23% Red Oak Public Schools 24% Okemah Public Schools 33% Reydon Public Schools 21% Oklahoma City Public 35% Ringling Public Schools 23% Schools Riverside Public School 21% Okmulgee Public 32% Rocky Mountain Public 29% Schools School Olive Public Schools 22% Roff Public Schools 21% Olustee Public Schools 26% Roland Public Schools 23% Panama Public Schools 24% Rush Springs Public 25% Panola Public Schools 31% Schools Pauls Valley Public 20% Ryal Public School 25% Schools Ryan Public Schools 22% Pawhuska Public Schools 24% Salina Public Schools 28% Pawnee Public Schools 21% Sallisaw Public Schools 25% Peavine Public School 32% Sasakwa Public Schools 32% Peckham Public School 24% Schulter Public Schools 28% Peggs Public School 35% Seminole Public Schools 34% Perry Public Schools 22% Sentinel Public Schools 28% Pioneer Public School 26% Shady Grove Public 33% Pioneer-Pleasant Vale 26% School Schools Shady Point Public 21% Pittsburg Public Schools 23% School Plainview Public School 21% Shattuck Public Schools 21% Plainview Public Schools 22% Shawnee Public Schools 30% Pleasant Grove Public 36% Silo Public Schools 24% School Skelly Public School 30% Pleasant Grove Public 31% Smithville Public 30% School Schools Pocola Public Schools 23% Snyder Public Schools 32% Ponca City Public 24% Soper Public Schools 30% Schools Spavinaw Public School 39% Porter Consolidated 21% Sperry Public Schools Schools Spiro Public Schools 34% Porum Public Schools 23% Stidham Public School 24% Poteau Public Schools 23% Stigler Public Schools 25% Prue Public Schools 26% Stilwell Public Schools 42% Pryor Public Schools 22% Stonewall Public Schools 21% Putnam City Public 23% Stratford Public Schools 29% Schools Stringtown Public 39% Quapaw Public Schools 24% Schools Quinton Public Schools 26% Strother Public Schools 32% Saeed Sarani SAHE Administrator, Teacher Quality Program Page 4 Oklahoma School Districts with 20%+ of Student Population in Poverty Determined by U.S. Census Bureau – SAIPE (2010): http://www.census.gov//did/www/saipe/district.html District Name 20% and Above District Name 20% and Above Stroud Public Schools 22% Watson Public School 35% Sulphur Public Schools 24% Watts Public Schools 25% Sweetwater Public 29% Waurika Public Schools 41% Schools Webbers Falls Public 34% Swink Public School 42% Schools Tahlequah Public 29% Weleetka Public Schools 38% Schools Wellston Public Schools 22% Talihina Public Schools 25% Western Heights Public 38% Taloga Public Schools 27% Schools Tecumseh Public Schools 21% Westville Public Schools 31% Temple Public Schools 31% Wetumka Public Schools 30% Tenkiller Public School 36% Wewoka Public Schools 34% Texhoma Public Schools 25% White Oak Public 30% Thackerville Public 24% Schools Schools White Rock Public 22% Thomas-Fay-Custer

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