Summary:
The Mukilteo School District in Washington state is home to 5 high schools, serving students in grades 9-12. The schools in this district display a wide range of academic performance, with Kamiak High School emerging as the standout, consistently ranking among the top high schools in the state. In contrast, ACES High School and Mukilteo Reengagement Academy Open Doors appear to be the weaker-performing schools in the district, with much lower graduation rates and higher dropout rates compared to their peers.
Kamiak High School's academic excellence is evident, with 82.53% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 54.61% proficient or better in Math, significantly outperforming the district and state averages. The school also boasts a strong 91.8% four-year graduation rate and a low 4.2% dropout rate. In contrast, ACES High School and Mukilteo Reengagement Academy Open Doors struggle with graduation rates of 64.7% and 12.7%, respectively, and dropout rates as high as 30.8% and 32.7%.
The Mukilteo School District also exhibits a diverse student population, with Mariner High School having the highest percentage of Hispanic students at 43.01% and Sno-Isle Skills Center having the highest percentage of White students at 77.42%. This diversity is accompanied by significant disparities in free/reduced lunch rates and spending per student, with ACES High School receiving nearly 5 times more funding per student than Mukilteo Reengagement Academy Open Doors. Understanding and addressing these inequities will be crucial for improving educational outcomes across the district.
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