Summary:
The Oakville School District is a small, rural district with three schools serving about 320 students from kindergarten through 12th grade on a single campus, though it faces significant academic challenges ranking in the bottom 12% of Washington districts.
Among the schools, Oakville Elementary shows the most stable test scores and has a strength in 4th-grade math, while Oakville High School has demonstrated the most improvement, rising in statewide ranking over recent years and performing well in middle school science. The Oakville Homelink Alternative School operates very differently with a home-based instruction model, spends the least per student, and serves the highest percentage of students from low-income families, yet it achieves the district's highest English proficiency rate.
Overall, the district spends more per student than the state average but has proficiency rates below state averages in core subjects; however, its high school graduation rate is slightly above the state average. Key takeaways include a notable drop in scores between 4th and 5th grade at the elementary level, science being a relative strength, and the high school's encouraging trajectory of improvement, suggesting areas where the district is working to overcome challenges.
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