Summary:
This analysis examines 17 elementary schools in Bellevue, Washington, serving grades PK-5, revealing a landscape of high achievement alongside significant disparities, with schools from the Bellevue School District and Issaquah School District.
The area boasts some of the state's top performers, including Somerset Elementary School (ranked 5th) and Cherry Crest Elementary School (ranked 15th), which consistently show high test proficiency. Notably, Woodridge Elementary has shown remarkable improvement, jumping into the top 50. In contrast, schools like Stevenson Elementary and Lake Hills Elementary face greater challenges, ranking in the lower percentiles statewide.
Key findings show that higher per-student spending does not guarantee higher performance, as some of the lowest-ranked schools have the highest spending. There is also notable volatility in year-to-year rankings for several schools, suggesting parents look at multi-year trends. While the Issaquah district has higher average proficiency, the top individual school is in Bellevue, and specialized programs like those at Jing Mei Elementary School demonstrate exceptional success in specific subjects like math.
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