Summary:
The Napavine School District in Washington state is home to two schools: Napavine Junior Senior High School and Napavine Elementary. These schools serve students from grades K-12 in the Napavine community.
Napavine Junior Senior High School stands out for its strong academic performance, with a 93.3% four-year graduation rate and a dropout rate lower than the state average. The school also consistently outperforms the state average on 10th grade SBAC English Language Arts assessments. In contrast, Napavine Elementary excels in SBAC Math and WCAS Science, with significantly higher proficiency rates than the state averages, particularly in the lower grades.
While both schools have seen a decline in their statewide rankings, they continue to serve a diverse student population, with a majority white student body and a significant percentage of economically disadvantaged students. The difference in student-teacher ratios between the high school (19.8) and the elementary school (14.6) may contribute to the observed variations in academic outcomes, with the lower ratio at the elementary level potentially allowing for more individualized attention and support. Overall, the Napavine School District appears to be providing a solid educational foundation for its students, with strengths in specific academic areas and opportunities for continued improvement.
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