2024-25 NCES data High school (grades 9-12) NCES 403135001737

Wagoner Hs — Wagoner, OK

Federal NCES profile for Wagoner Hs, including enrollment, faculty, free-lunch eligibility, demographics, and resource indicators — Resource Investment Index 52/100.

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👥 Class size
38
📚 AP courses
40
🌟 Gifted program
70
🎓 Counselors
40
📋 Attendance
70
How this works: Each indicator above is scored 0–100 from federal NCES and CRDC data, then averaged into the Resource Investment Index. This measures resource allocation — staffing, programs, and support services — not standardized test scores or academic outcomes. Full methodology →

School address

District: Wagoner · Oklahoma

Public location data per NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) Common Core of Data. Verify the school's current address on the NCES CCD record.

Enrollment

596

Oklahoma · 2024-25 NCES data

Teachers (FTE)

39.0

Federal CCD staff survey

Students per teacher

15.4:1

vs 16.4:1 Oklahoma avg

-6% vs state

Student-teacher ratio in context

How Wagoner Hs compares with Oklahoma and U.S. medians

At or below state median
0:135:115.4:1

Source: NCES Common Core of Data As of 2024-25 federal staff survey Total enrollment ÷ full-time-equivalent classroom teachers

The federal record — no proprietary index, no editorial formula. PlainSchools publishes the actual federal measurements — enrollment, staffing, demographics, discipline, and finance — straight from the NCES Common Core of Data, CRDC, and F-33 surveys. No composite rating, no opinion-based score on top. You get the same raw numbers researchers and policymakers use, with benchmarks, spending context, and equity indicators computed from the same federal datasets. Full methodology linked below.

What this school's NCES data tells you

Wagoner Hs reports 596 enrolled students to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) alongside 39.0 full-time-equivalent teachers, producing a 15.4:1 student-teacher ratio. That figure sits 6% below the Oklahoma state mean of 16.4:1, signalling more teacher attention per pupil than the state benchmark. Against the national 2024-25 average of 15.9:1, it is 3% lower, a useful calibration for families comparing districts across state lines.

The school offers 8 Advanced Placement courses, a stronger academic pipeline indicator than enrollment alone. Counselor coverage works out to roughly 298 students per counselor, above the ASCA-recommended ceiling of 250:1. Chronic absenteeism — missing 10% or more of school days — stands at 12.1% according to the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection.

On the finance side, the surrounding Wagoner spends $12,480 per pupil district-wide, below the Oklahoma average of $14,176 and below the national average of $19,490. Revenue comes 29.3% from local sources (property taxes), 49.4% from the state, and 21.3% from federal programs per the NCES F-33 finance survey. Taken together, these measurements produce a Resource Investment Index of 52/100 (C-), calculated from 5 distinct NCES and CRDC indicators measuring resource allocation rather than academic outcomes.

Source: National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data + CRDC + F-33 · 2024-25

How Wagoner Hs compares

Cross-validating school-level NCES values against Oklahoma state and U.S. national means lets readers see whether this school is an outlier or in line with peers.

Metric This school vs Oklahoma Oklahoma avg U.S. avg
Students per teacher 15.4:1 ▼ 6% 16.4:1 15.9:1
Enrollment 596 top 85%

Source: NCES Common Core of Data School-level CCD + state/national means from Public School Universe · 2024-25

What the federal data reveals about equity at this school

Federal measurements — not ratings — surface the resource and opportunity picture. Below are the indicators that researchers, civil-rights monitors, and funding formulas use to assess equity.

Staffing depth
15.4:1
students per teacher — 6% below state mean
Top 40% in Oklahoma — lower ratio than 60% of state schools
Between 15:1 and 20:1 — in line with the typical U.S. public-school staffing range.
Engagement
12.1%
chronically absent (missed 10%+ of school days)
Between 10–20% — above the pre-pandemic baseline of ~15% nationally but within the current U.S. range.
Funding equity
$12,480
per pupil, district-wide — below Oklahoma avg of $14,176
Below the U.S. average per-pupil spend — funding constraints may affect programs, facilities, and staffing.
Support staff
Counselors2.0 FTE
Per 298 students — the combined health-and-guidance staffing load for this school.
Discipline context
93
in-school suspensions + 28 out-of-school
Suspension rate: 15.6 per 100 students. Combined in-school and out-of-school rate: 20.3 per 100 students. Reported via the Civil Rights Data Collection. Includes 3 expulsions.

Overview

Enrollment 596 Top 85% in Oklahoma — larger than 15% of 1,778 state schools
Teachers (FTE) 39.0
Students per teacher 15.4:1 -6% vs state
Free-lunch eligible
NCES ID 403135001737

Student demographics

White 44.6%
Two or More 22.7%
American Indian / Alaska Native 17.3%
Hispanic or Latino 7.7%
African American 7.0%
Asian 0.5%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.2%

Largest group: White at 44.6% of enrollment.

Programs & staff

AP courses offered 8
Gifted & talented Yes
Counselors (FTE) 2.0
Students per counselor 298:1

Discipline & special education

Chronically absent 12.1%
In-school suspensions 93
Out-of-school suspensions 28
Expulsions 3

Funding & spending

District-wide per-pupil expenditure for Wagoner, which includes Wagoner Hs.

$12,480
Per student
-12%
vs Oklahoma
Avg $14,176
-36%
vs U.S.
Avg $19,490
Revenue mix
Local 29.3%
State 49.4%
Federal 21.3%

Source: NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey District-level finance · FY 2021-22 Per-pupil expenditure reflects the district-wide average. Individual school budgets are not reported at the federal level.

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Frequently asked questions about Wagoner Hs

How many students attend Wagoner Hs?

Wagoner Hs has 596 students enrolled. It is a high school in Wagoner, OK.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Wagoner Hs?

The student-teacher ratio at Wagoner Hs is 15.4:1, which is 6% lower than the Oklahoma average of 16.4:1 and 3% lower than the national average of 15.9:1. Lower ratios generally mean more individual attention per student.

What is the racial and ethnic makeup of Wagoner Hs?

The largest demographic group at Wagoner Hs is White at 44.6%. The school serves a diverse student body in Wagoner, OK.

What is the Resource Investment Index for Wagoner Hs?

Wagoner Hs has a Resource Investment Index of 52/100 (C-) based on 5 factors: student-teacher ratio, AP course offerings, counselor availability, attendance rates. This index measures federal resource allocation — staffing levels, program availability, and support services — not standardized test scores or academic outcomes.

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Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) CCD + Public School Universe (2024-25), CRDC (2021-22), F-33 District Finance Survey (FY 2021-22) · 2024-25 Data as of the 2024-25 school year. Coverage from U.S. Department of Education NCES Common Core of Data. Varies by entity type — administrative districts and certain charter networks may report only a subset of fields.

All federal data sources used on this page
  • NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) — universe of U.S. public schools and districts. nces.ed.gov/ccd
  • NCES Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) — discipline, absenteeism, and AP-course participation. ocrdata.ed.gov
  • NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey — per-pupil expenditure and revenue sources. nces.ed.gov/ccd/f33agency
  • USDA National School Lunch Program (NSLP) — free and reduced-price lunch eligibility. fns.usda.gov/nslp
  • U.S. Census Bureau ACS — demographic and socioeconomic context for school catchment areas. census.gov/programs-surveys/acs
  • U.S. Department of Education ESSA Title I — federal Title I program participation. ed.gov