Summary:
The White Pass School District in Washington state is home to a single high school, White Pass Junior Senior High School, which serves students in grades 7-12. While the school's academic performance is mixed compared to state averages, with strengths in 10th grade ELA proficiency but lower overall proficiency in Math and Science, it faces some challenges in maintaining high graduation rates and low dropout rates.
The school serves a relatively economically disadvantaged population, with 65.84% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This may contribute to the lower academic performance compared to state averages. However, the school's high spending per student ($23,682) and relatively low student-teacher ratio (15.6) suggest that the district is allocating significant resources to the school, though this has not yet translated into consistently strong academic outcomes.
Overall, White Pass Junior Senior High School faces a mix of strengths and challenges. While the school performs better than the state in some areas, such as 10th grade ELA proficiency, it lags behind in overall ELA, Math, and Science proficiency. The school also struggles with relatively high dropout rates and lower-than-average graduation rates, which may require targeted interventions and support to address.
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