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Granite:

Contact and Location Information

Agency Location Address:

Granite
Po Box 98
Granite, OK
73547-0098

Agency Mailing Address:

Granite
Po Box 98
Granite, OK
73547-0098

Phone Number:

(580) 535-2104


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Classification Information

Grades Served:

Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade

County:

Greer

Type:

Granite is a "Local school district that is not a component of a supervisory union".

Boundary:

Granite's boundaries have had "no change since last report".

Charter:

All schools associated with Granite are "non-charter schools".

Metro Status:

Core Based Statistical Area is equal to 70,300 or higher and does not have an associated type code.

Combined Statistical Area:

Granite is not associated with "a recognized combined statistical area".

Service Area:

Granite does not serve a Core Based Statistical Area.

NCES Assigned Agency ID:

4013290

State Assigned Agency ID:

28-I003

Statistical Area:

Granite is "not in any type of metropolitan/micropolitan statistical area".

Locale:

Granite is located in a "Rural area, outside a 'Core Based Statistical Area'"
(Any incorporated place, Census designated place, or non-place territory not within a 'Core Based Statistical Area' or 'Consolidated Statistical Area' of a Large or Mid-size City and defined as rural by the Census Bureau.)

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Statistics for Granite:

Schools, Teachers and Students

Agency Schools
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(FTE) Classroom Teacher Averages
(FTE) Classroom Teacher Comparison Graph
Enrollment Averages
District Enrollment Comparison Graph

Agency Schools

(FTE)
Classroom Teachers

Students

District2.021.5251.0
State Avg3.073.81,147.9
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Enrollment Averages by Grade Level

Grade Level Comparison Graph

Un-Graded

Pre-Kindergarten

Kindergarten

1st Grade

2nd Grade

3rd Grade

District Avg2.012.019.014.011.022.0
State Avg7.351.482.488.881.282.0

4th Grade

5th Grade

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

District Avg9.017.019.016.021.024.023.022.020.0
State Avg83.586.786.987.585.789.882.976.870.6

High School Graduation Information

Diploma Recipient Averages
Total
Male / Female

District

State Avg

American Indian
Alaskan Native

0.0
0.0 / 0.0
13.8
0.0 / 0.0

Asian
Pacific Islander

0.0
0.0 / 0.0
1.5
0.0 / 0.0

Hispanic

3.0
3.0 / 0.0
3.6
0.0 / 0.0

African American

0.0
0.0 / 0.0
7.7
0.0 / 0.0

Caucasian

11.0
6.0 / 5.0
58.9
0.0 / 0.0

Total

14.085.5
Diploma Recipients Comparison Graph
Other High School Completer Averages
Total
Male / Female

District

State Avg

American Indian
Alaskan Native

N/AN/A

Asian
Pacific Islander

N/AN/A

Hispanic

N/AN/A

African American

N/AN/A

Caucasian

N/AN/A

Total

N/AN/A
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