Summary:
The Mukilteo School District in Washington state is home to 23 schools, including 13 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 5 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The district serves a diverse student population and has a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools.
Among the standout schools in the district is Kamiak High School, which consistently ranks among the top in the state with exceptional proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math, as well as a strong 91.8% four-year graduation rate. Other high-performing schools include Mukilteo Elementary and Columbia Elementary, both of which have impressive proficiency rates across multiple subjects. In contrast, Mariner High School and some of the lower-performing elementary schools lag behind the district and state averages in academic performance.
The data also reveals significant disparities in student outcomes, with a clear correlation between socioeconomic status and academic achievement. Schools with higher percentages of free/reduced lunch recipients, such as Olivia Park Elementary and Horizon Elementary, tend to have lower proficiency rates. Additionally, the ACES High School and Mukilteo Reengagement Academy Open Doors face unique challenges, with much lower graduation rates and higher dropout rates compared to the district's other high schools.
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