Pullman Community Montessori is an alternative public charter school in Pullman, Washington, serving 97 students in grades K-9. The school follows the Montessori teaching philosophy, which emphasizes hands-on, self-directed learning.
Pullman Community Montessori stands out for its diverse student population, with 61.86% White, 17.53% Hispanic, and 13.4% two or more races, compared to the nearby Colton School, which has a predominantly White student body at 93.33%. While the school's overall English Language Arts (ELA) and math proficiency rates are lower than the state averages, its 5th-grade science proficiency rate of 63.64% is significantly higher than the state average of 52.33%. Interestingly, Pullman Community Montessori has seen a significant increase in free and reduced lunch recipients, from 3.8% in 2021-2022 to 38.14% in 2022-2023, indicating a shift in the socioeconomic status of the student population.
Pullman Community Montessori spends $24,492 per student, which is higher than the $24,350 spent per student at the nearby Colton School District. This higher spending may contribute to the school's unique characteristics, such as its strong science performance and the resources available to support its Montessori approach to education.
In the 2022-23 school year, 97 students attended Pullman Community Montessori.
Pullman Community Montessori
Students at Pullman Community Montessori are 62% White, 18% Hispanic, 13% Two or more races, 3% Asian, 2% African American, 2% Not Specified.