Summary:
The Cle Elum-Roslyn School District in Washington state serves students from elementary through high school, with 4 schools in the district including 1 elementary, 1 middle, and 2 high schools (1 traditional and 1 alternative). The district has a predominantly white student population and varying levels of economic disadvantage across the schools.
Cle Elum Roslyn Elementary stands out as a high-performing school, consistently ranking in the top half of Washington elementary schools and exceeding state averages in ELA, Math, and Science. In contrast, Swiftwater Alternative High School faces significant challenges, with low graduation rates, high dropout rates, and much lower spending per student compared to the district average.
Cle Elum Roslyn High School also performs well, with strong ELA scores and a high graduation rate, but struggles with Math proficiency compared to the state. Walter Strom Middle School has more mixed results, with some grades performing above and others below the state averages. The variation in free/reduced lunch percentages across the schools highlights the economic diversity within the district and the potential need for targeted support and resources for economically disadvantaged students.
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