Midway Public Schools

Academic Summary
2
Schools
223
Total Students
PK-12
Grades Offered
19 to 1
Students to Teacher Ratio
15-19%
Percent Proficient - Math
20-24%
Percent Proficient - Reading/Language Arts
Living Summary view more
543
households
1,328
Total Population
$78,400
Average House Value
$740
Average Housing Rent
$42,031
Average Household Income
85.54%
Health Insurance Coverage
100%
Household with Internet

District Overview

Midway Public Schools is a public school district serving Council Hill area, Oklahoma. For academic year 2020-2021, 2 schools served 223 students through PK to 12th grade in its 2 schools. A total of 12 teachers are teaching their students and the average students to teacher ratio is 19 to 1.

According to the Oklahoma state assessment result, about 17% of students are proficient in Math learning and about 22% of students are proficient in English/language arts learning.

District Contacts

Civil Rights Coordinators
Title II(disabilities)
BRUCE DOUGLAS
email phone
Title VI(race, color, national origin)
BRUCE DOUGLAS
email phone
Title IX(sex-based)
BRUCE DOUGLAS
email phone

Schools in Midway Public Schools

In Midway Public Schools, 2 schools are serving students in its area. The next lists are showing schools by offering level.

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Student Population

A total of 223 students are attending Midway Public Schools. By gender, there are 125 (56.1%) and 98 (43.9%) female students at Midway Public Schools.

By race/ethnicity, 133 White (59.6%), 27 Black (12.1%), and0 Asian (-) students are attending schools.

Academic Achievement

Achievement

Teachers & Staffs

Total 12 full-time (or equivalent) teachers work for schools in Midway Public Schools and the students to teacher ratio is 19 to 1. All teachers are certified. 83.3% of teachers have 3 or more years teaching experiences.

HeadcountNote
Total FTE of Teachers12Students per teacher: 19 to 1
Teachers who are certified12100.0%
Teachers who are not certified--
Teachers in their first year of teaching18.3%
Teachers in their second year of teaching18.3%
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