Summary:
The city of Oakville, Washington is home to 4 schools serving students from preschool to high school, including 2 elementary schools, 1 high school, and 1 alternative school. While the district faces significant challenges, with schools generally underperforming compared to state averages, a few standout schools emerge from the data.
Oakville High School is the largest school in the district with 154 students, but it struggles with a relatively high dropout rate of 21.4% and a 4-year graduation rate of just 71.4%, below the state average. The school's test scores are also generally below state and district averages, with only 63.16% of 10th-grade students proficient in English Language Arts. In contrast, Oakville Homelink Alternative School, the smallest school with just 18 students, serves a high-need population with 83.33% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, the highest in the district. Despite its low spending per student of $6,749, the school's unique learning environment with a student-teacher ratio of 900 suggests a specialized approach to supporting its students.
Across the Oakville School District, the data reveals significant challenges, with the district ranked 218 out of 249 in Washington and rated just 1 star out of 5 by SchoolDigger. The low academic performance and high-need student populations across the schools suggest a need for targeted interventions and support to improve outcomes and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students in the Oakville community.
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