Summary:
The Federal Way School District in Washington is home to 9 high schools serving grades 9-12, with a diverse range of academic performance and student demographics. While some schools like Technology Access Foundation Academy at Saghalie excel academically, others like Career Academy at Truman High School struggle, highlighting significant disparities in educational outcomes across the district.
The data reveals that Technology Access Foundation Academy at Saghalie, a public magnet high school, stands out with the highest statewide ranking and proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math. In contrast, Career Academy at Truman High School has the lowest statewide ranking and the lowest proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Science. Additionally, Open Doors Youth Reengagement (1418) has the lowest 4-year graduation rate at 29.9% and the highest dropout rate at 27.5%.
The data also suggests a correlation between socioeconomic status and academic performance, with schools serving higher percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch generally having lower test scores and graduation rates. This highlights the need for targeted interventions and support to ensure more equitable educational opportunities across the Federal Way School District.
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