Middle Schools in Cashmere School District


Summary:

Cashmere School District in Washington serves middle school students through a single institution, Cashmere Middle School, which consistently ranks among the top 10-12% of schools in the state, reflecting the overall strength of the Cashmere School District that is itself in the 98th percentile statewide. The school, enrolling about 500 students in grades 5-8, has earned a 4-star rating for three consecutive years, demonstrating remarkable stability in its high performance. Its academic results are strong across the board, with student proficiency notably exceeding Washington state averages in English Language Arts, math, and science.

Academic performance shows interesting patterns by grade level, with student achievement in both English and math peaking in 6th grade. While English scores remain high through 8th grade, math proficiency shows a noticeable decline by the final year, suggesting a potential area for focused support. The school's success is particularly noteworthy given that nearly half of its students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating it effectively supports a socioeconomically diverse population to achieve well above-average outcomes.

With a student-teacher ratio of 16-to-1 and per-student spending near the state average, Cashmere Middle School appears to use its resources effectively to deliver consistent, high-quality education. For families in the area, the school represents a stable and high-achieving option where student performance closely aligns with the district's excellent standing, offering a reliable and strong academic foundation for students in their middle school years.

District Detail

 210 S Division St
Cashmere, WA 98815-1133

 (509) 782-3355

SchoolDigger Rank:
6th of 247 Washington districts

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Grades served: PK, KG-12
Students: 1,677

Primary Schools: 1
Middle Schools: 1
High Schools: 1
Alternative Schools: 0
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Washington State Department of Health and the Washington Office of Superindentent of Public Instruction.

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