Puyallup Parent Partnership Program is a small elementary school serving grades K-8 in the Puyallup School District, with a student population of around 150. While the school's racial makeup has fluctuated in recent years, White students make up the largest group, followed by Hispanic, two or more races, and other minority groups.
Academically, Puyallup Parent Partnership Program consistently underperforms compared to the district and state averages on standardized tests like SBAC and WCAS. In the 2023-2024 school year, the school's proficiency rates in English Language Arts (41.43%) and Math (23.19%) were significantly lower than the Woodland Elementary (62.5% and 52.5%), Fruitland Elementary (58.8% and 47.1%), and the district (54.82% and 43.33%) and state (52.63% and 41.68%) averages. The school's low statewide ranking, placing in the bottom half of Washington elementary schools, further highlights its academic challenges.
Additionally, Puyallup Parent Partnership Program has seen a significant increase in the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, from 18.18% in 2020-2021 to 53.33% in 2022-2023, indicating a growing population of economically disadvantaged students. The school's spending per student has also fluctuated over the years, making it difficult to determine if the funding is being used effectively to support student learning and achievement. Overall, Puyallup Parent Partnership Program faces significant challenges in academic performance, student subgroup equity, and economic factors that impact its ability to provide a high-quality education for its students.
Puyallup Parent Partnership Program ranks 866th of 1168 Washington elementary schools. SchoolDigger rates this school 1 star out of 5.
Students at Puyallup Parent Partnership Program are 39% White, 22% Hispanic, 17% Two or more races, 9% African American, 6% Asian, 6% Pacific Islander, 1% American Indian.
Puyallup School District
In the 2022-23 school year, 150 students attended Puyallup Parent Partnership Program.