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The city of Drumright, OK is located in Creek County and has a population of 2,727. Education is an important part of the local community, with a variety of options available for students and their families. The city is served by Drumright Public Schools, which consists of three elementary schools, a middle school, and two high schools. According to GreatSchools ratings, the district overall rating is 6 out 10, with some schools scoring higher than others. The district strives to provide quality education for its students with successful student support programs, rigorous academic standards that meet state requirements, and strong extracurricular activities such as athletics and fine arts. In addition to public education options within the district there are also private schools available in Drumright as well as alternative education programs designed to fit the unique needs of different learners. All these options provide residents in the Drumright area an opportunity to find education solutions that will best suit their families' needs.

Drumright schools spend $10,298 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 14 pupils per teacher, 504 students per librarian, and 605 children per counselor.

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  EducationDrumright, OklahomaUnited States
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  16.3316.23
  4334573
  408530
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