Most Improved Washington High Schools

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August 29, 2012: We've posted the new 2011-2012 SchoolDigger rankings for Washington State, just hours after the release of the MSP, HSPE, and EOC test scores from the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction!


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Most Improved Washington High Schools

10th, End of course
HSPE Reading & EOC Math Year 1
2011-2012

Rank* (of 426)SchoolDistrictCityLow GradeHigh GradeTotal students (2011)Student/ Teacher Ratio (2011)EOC, avg Math Year 1** (2012)HSPE, avg Reading** (2012)EOC Combined
Rank Change From 2011
48Homelink SchoolsBattle Ground School DistrictBattle GroundKG1242446.086.786.4173.1
228
132Spokane Valley High SchoolWest Valley School District (Spokane)Spokane09121119.062.295.7157.9
198
84Mead Senior High SchoolMead School DistrictSpokane0912162422.875.790.7166.4
197
161Curlew Elementary & High SchoolCurlew School DistrictCurlewKG1222113.073.280.0153.2
182
80Lynden Learning LifestyleLynden School DistrictLyndenKG12167287.966.7100.0166.7
175
68Toledo High SchoolToledo School DistrictToledo091229117.875.293.3168.5
165
105Liberty High SchoolLiberty School DistrictSpangle091215516.571.791.7163.4
163
147Ocosta Junior - Senior HighOcosta School DistrictWestport071230616.274.480.0154.4
150
151Northshore Home School NetworksNorthshore School DistrictBothellKG12331No data71.782.4154.1
147
195Odyssey - The Essential SchoolHighline School DistrictSeatac091222216.966.781.3148.0
147

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Source:  National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education, and Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
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* Rank is determined by adding each school's average EOC Math Year 1 score with the average HSPE Reading score to form a combined average score. The school with the highest combined score is ranked #1.
** The values used in the EOC columns are % met standard.


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