Summary:
The Woodburn School District 103 in Oregon is home to two high schools: Woodburn High School and Woodburn Success. Both schools are performing significantly below the state averages in terms of school rankings and academic proficiency rates, suggesting the district is struggling to provide quality education to its students.
Woodburn High School ranked 218 out of 268 Oregon high schools in 2023-2024 and 188 out of 258 in 2022-2023, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. Its 11th-grade proficiency rates in 2023-2024 were significantly lower than the state averages in English Language Arts (30.7% vs. 45.2%), Mathematics (6.7% vs. 20%), and Science (23.1% vs. 32%). In contrast, Woodburn Success ranked 266 out of 268 Oregon high schools in 2023-2024 and 256 out of 258 in 2022-2023, with a 0-star rating, and had even lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts (5.7%) and Science (7.9%).
The high rates of free and reduced lunch recipients at both schools (over 68%) indicate that the district serves a predominantly low-income population, which may contribute to the challenges in academic performance. Additionally, the relatively high spending per student at Woodburn Success ($24,931) compared to the low academic outcomes suggests that the district may not be effectively allocating resources to improve student learning and achievement. Addressing the underlying socioeconomic factors and improving resource allocation may be crucial in enhancing the educational outcomes for the district's students.
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