Summary:
The Snohomish School District in Washington state encompasses 18 schools, including 10 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, 3 high schools, and 2 alternative schools, serving students from preschool through 12th grade. Overall, the district performs well, with several standout schools ranking among the top in the state.
At the high school level, Glacier Peak High School stands out as a top performer, consistently ranking in the top 20% of Washington high schools with high test scores, a 95.8% graduation rate, and a low 3.4% dropout rate. In contrast, AIM High School, the district's virtual high school, has a lower 62.2% graduation rate and a higher 16.9% dropout rate. At the elementary level, Little Cedars Elementary and Totem Falls Elementary stand out with exceptional test scores, ranking in the top 10-20% of Washington elementary schools.
While the Snohomish School District as a whole performs well, there are noticeable gaps in performance between the highest-performing and lowest-performing schools. Schools with higher rates of economic disadvantage, as measured by free and reduced lunch eligibility, tend to have lower test scores. Additionally, the significant variation in spending per student and student-teacher ratios across the schools suggests that resources are not evenly distributed, which may contribute to the performance disparities observed.
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