Summary:
The city of Saint John, Washington is home to two schools - St John Elementary and St John/Endicott High, both serving students in the St. John School District. While the elementary school consistently outperforms state and district averages on academic assessments, the high school faces challenges with lower-than-average graduation rates and higher dropout rates.
St John Elementary is a standout school, ranking in the top 20% of Washington elementary schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school boasts high proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math, with scores ranging from 53.33% to 70% proficient or better. Additionally, the school maintains a favorable student-teacher ratio of 10.8, suggesting a personalized learning environment. In contrast, St John/Endicott High has a relatively high proficiency rate in Science, but lags behind in Math proficiency, with only 31.25% of students scoring proficient or better.
Both schools serve a diverse student population, with a significant percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage. While St John/Endicott High spends more per student than St John Elementary, the high school faces challenges with a lower-than-average graduation rate and a higher-than-average dropout rate, which warrant further investigation and targeted support to ensure all students in the St. John School District have access to a high-quality education.
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