Summary:
The city of Raymond, Washington is home to two high schools: Raymond Junior Senior High School and Willapa Valley Middle-High. While both schools serve students in the Raymond area, they exhibit notable differences in their performance, demographics, and other key metrics.
Willapa Valley Middle-High stands out with a higher four-year graduation rate of 90.0% compared to 82.6% at Raymond Junior Senior High School. However, Raymond Junior Senior High School serves a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged students, with 72.2% of its students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, compared to 41.94% at Willapa Valley Middle-High. Additionally, Willapa Valley Middle-High has a more racially homogeneous student population, with 81.18% of its students identifying as white, compared to 60.23% at Raymond Junior Senior High School.
Both schools face challenges in academic performance, with students scoring below the state average on standardized tests in most subject areas and grade levels. Raymond Junior Senior High School struggles particularly in math, with only 12.73% of 10th graders and 17.42% of all grades proficient or better. In contrast, Willapa Valley Middle-High performs better in English Language Arts, with 45.95% of 10th graders and 41.53% of all grades proficient or better, compared to 34.15% and 28.46% respectively at Raymond Junior Senior High School. The similar per-student spending and student-teacher ratios between the two schools suggest that factors beyond just funding and staffing levels may be contributing to the differences in academic outcomes.
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