Summary:
The Eastmont School District in Washington state consists of 10 schools, including 7 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school, serving students from diverse backgrounds. While the district's academic performance is generally below the state average, a few standout schools, such as Cascade Elementary and Lee Elementary, are among the top-performing elementary schools in the state.
The district's schools exhibit significant disparities in academic achievement, with some schools like Rock Island Elementary struggling with low test scores and high rates of economic disadvantage, as indicated by their 88.05% free/reduced lunch rate. In contrast, Eastmont Senior High boasts a 92% four-year graduation rate, which is higher than the state average, though its test scores remain below the state benchmark.
The data suggests that smaller school size may contribute to stronger academic performance, as seen in the relatively better-performing elementary schools like Eastmont Academy. However, the district as a whole faces challenges in providing equitable, high-quality education to all students, and identifying and replicating the practices of the highest-performing schools could be a key strategy for improving outcomes across the Eastmont School District.
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