Summary:
The Wenatchee School District in Washington is home to 4 high schools serving students in grades 9-12. The district's high schools vary significantly in size, student demographics, academic performance, and other key metrics, presenting a diverse educational landscape for families in the area.
Wenatchee High School, the largest in the district with over 2,000 students, stands out with a strong 91.3% graduation rate and better-than-average performance on English Language Arts and Science assessments. In contrast, Westside High School and Open Doors Re-Engagement struggle with much lower graduation rates and alarmingly high dropout rates, as well as below-average academic performance across the board.
The district's high schools also serve diverse student populations, with Wenatchee High School and Westside High School having significant Hispanic and White student representation. Open Doors Re-Engagement and Wenatchee Valley Technical Skills Center have higher proportions of White students. These differences in student demographics and academic outcomes highlight the need for targeted interventions and support to ensure equitable opportunities for all students within the Wenatchee School District.
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