Summary:
The Adna School District in Chehalis, Washington, contains one combined secondary school, Adna Middle/High School, which serves grades 6 through 12 for 369 students.
Adna Middle/High School presents a mixed academic profile with notable strengths and challenges. The school excels in science, with its 11th graders outperforming the state average, but struggles significantly in mathematics, where proficiency rates are well below both district and state levels. Performance in English Language Arts is closer to the state average but varies widely by grade. The school invests more per student than the typical Washington school, yet its statewide ranking has declined over the past three years.
For families, the key takeaway is that this school shows particular strength in science education but has a clear need for improvement in math instruction across all grade levels. The lower performance in 6th grade subjects may indicate a need for focused support as students transition into the middle school program. Parents may want to inquire about the school's specific strategies for addressing the math performance gap and supporting students through different grade levels, especially given the available financial resources.
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