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Island Park Elementary

Schooldigger 5-Star award
Public - Grades: KG-5
District: Mercer Island School District

     5437 Island Crest Way
     Mercer Island, WA  98040-4699   (map)
     (206) 236-3410

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 502
Fulltime teachers: 26.6
Student/Teacher Ratio: 18.9
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 14 ( 3 %)

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Suburb: Large
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Schooldigger Rating:
5 stars

Island Park Elementary ranks 20th of 1008 Washington public elementary schools.
Schooldigger District Rating:
5 stars

Mercer Island School District ranks 2nd of 212 Washington school districts.
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Island Park Elementary - WASL Test Scores - 5th Grade - Science

Island Park Elementary - WASL Test Scores - 5th Grade - Science
WASL% Met Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolDistrictState
Science2004577.56928.2
Science2005576.862.635.6
Science2006571.465.335.7
Science2007575.876.436.4
Science2008575.875.442.9
Science200958779.844.9

Source:  Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

About the charts
This graph shows three data columns for the “% met standard” scoring students of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) for each year. The first column is the score for Island Park Elementary, the second is the district average, and the third is the state average.
About Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL)
The WASL currently is comprised of a series of criterion-reference tests in reading, writing, mathematics, and science. These standards based assessments incorporate three item types: selected response (multiple choice); short constructed response; and extended constructed response. Performance standards for the assessments in reading, writing, mathematics, and science have been set using an item mapping technique after that developed by researchers at CTB/ McGraw-Hill.
Source: Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction