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Southeast Middle School

Southeast Middle School is a public middle school in Oklahoma City, OK, serving grades 5–8, rated B-, with 596 students and a 17.2:1 student-teacher ratio.

In 2024-2025, the share of students meeting the state standard was 32% in Science, 24% in English Language Arts and 20% in Math.

B-TopHap school rating
Rating
B-
Grades
5–8
Enrollment
596
Students per teacher
17.2:1
Level
Middle
Type
Public · Regular

2024-2025 testing year

State test results

Share of students meeting or exceeding the state standard.

Science32%
English Language Arts24%
Math20%

Student body

Hispanic86%
White5%
Black3%
Two or more races3%
Asian2%
Native American1%
Male / female
49% / 51%
Free or reduced lunch
94%
Enrollment change vs prior year
-18.0%
Prior-year enrollment
727

School details

Address
6700 S Hudson Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73139
Phone
(405) 587-6750
Website
okcps.org
Setting
City - Large
Status
Operational
NCES ID
402277002893
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School district

Oklahoma City Public Schools

Common questions

About Southeast Middle School

How is Southeast Middle School rated?

Southeast Middle School holds a B- rating on TopHap's A-to-D scale, which blends state test results, academic progress and student outcomes. Oklahoma City Public Schools is rated C- overall.

How do students at Southeast Middle School perform on state tests?

In the 2024-2025 testing year, the share of Southeast Middle School students meeting or exceeding the state standard was 32% in Science, 24% in English Language Arts and 20% in Math.

What grades does Southeast Middle School serve?

Southeast Middle School serves grades 5–8 as a middle school.

How many students attend Southeast Middle School?

596 students attend Southeast Middle School, down from 727 the prior year, with a student-teacher ratio of 17.2:1.

Which school district is Southeast Middle School in?

Southeast Middle School is part of Oklahoma City Public Schools, which reports 57 schools, 32,750 students and $13,255 of spending per student.