Summary:
The Freeman School District in Washington state has only one middle school, Freeman Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. While the school has a relatively high spending per student, its academic performance has been declining in recent years, with proficiency rates in math and science lagging behind the state averages.
Freeman Middle School's student body is predominantly white (92.24%), which is not representative of the racial and ethnic diversity seen across Washington state. The school's free/reduced lunch rate of 25.57% indicates a moderate level of economic disadvantage among its students. Academically, the school's English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency rates are close to the state average, but its math and science proficiency rates are significantly lower, suggesting areas for improvement in the school's curriculum and instruction.
Overall, the data suggests that Freeman Middle School is facing challenges in maintaining its academic performance and statewide ranking, particularly in the areas of math and science proficiency. Further investigation into the school's practices and resource allocation could help identify opportunities for improvement and better support student success.
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