Summary:
Chimacum School District in Washington state is home to a single high school, Chimacum Junior/Senior High School, which serves students in grades 7-12. The school's academic performance, graduation rates, and socioeconomic factors present some challenges that the district may need to address.
Chimacum Junior/Senior High School's proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math on the SBAC assessments are below the state averages, with only 43.07% and 26.09% of students meeting proficiency, respectively. The school's 10th-grade proficiency rates in these subjects are also lower than the state's. However, the school's 11th-grade science proficiency on the WCAS assessment is slightly above the state average. The school's four-year graduation rate of 75.0% is below the state average, and its dropout rate of 16.6% is significantly higher than the state's.
The school serves a population with significant economic challenges, as evidenced by the high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (54.65%). Despite the school's relatively high spending per student ($22,241), which is above the state average, the academic and other performance issues suggest that the district may need to examine its resource allocation and instructional practices to better support student learning and success at Chimacum Junior/Senior High School.
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