Zion, Oklahoma is a small rural town located in the northwest corner of the state. It has a population of around 500 people, and an average household income of $35,850. The education system in Zion is provided by Zion Public Schools, which operates one elementary school and one high school. The schools offer a variety of educational programs including core academic subjects as well as special education services for students with disabilities. The district has earned an “A” rating from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, making it one of the highest-ranked districts in the state. In addition to a strong curriculum, teachers and staff at Zion Public Schools are dedicated to providing quality instruction and creating a supportive learning environment for their students. With its commitment to excellence in local education, Zion provides an excellent educational opportunity for children and young adults who live in this small town.
Zion schools spend $8,730 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 13 pupils per teacher, 550 students per librarian, and 0 children per counselor.