Summary:
The Liberty School District in Washington state is home to one standout elementary school, Liberty Junior High & Elementary, which serves students in grades PK-8. This school has consistently performed above the state average on standardized tests, particularly in English Language Arts (ELA) and Science, and is ranked in the top 27% of elementary schools in Washington.
Liberty Junior High & Elementary boasts an impressive 57.14% proficiency rate in ELA, outpacing the state average of 52.63%, and an even stronger 58.14% proficiency in Science, exceeding the state average by over 8 percentage points. While the school's Math proficiency of 50.38% is also above the state's 41.68% average, its ELA and Science scores are the real standouts. Additionally, the school's higher-than-average spending per student of $13,897 may contribute to its academic success, though this raises questions about funding disparities within the district and state.
However, the relatively low percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (43.13%) suggests that the school may not be serving a socioeconomically diverse student population, which could raise concerns about equity and access to high-quality education for all students in the Liberty School District. Despite this potential issue, Liberty Junior High & Elementary remains a consistently high-performing school that has maintained its position in the top 30% of Washington elementary schools for the past three years.
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