Summary:
The Cle Elum-Roslyn School District in Washington serves about 1,026 students across four public schools from pre-kindergarten through high school, ranking in the top quarter of districts statewide with a 4-star rating.
Among the schools, Cle Elum Roslyn Elementary stands out as the district's top academic performer, particularly in science where it scores well above the state average, and it benefits from the smallest class sizes. Cle Elum Roslyn High School also shows significant strengths, with a graduation rate far exceeding the state average and improving rankings in recent years. Walter Strom Middle School and the smaller Swiftwater Alternative High School round out the district, with the alternative high school serving a vital role for a smaller group of at-risk students.
Overall, the district consistently outperforms Washington state averages in English, math, and science proficiency. A key finding is the pattern of academic performance across grade levels, with elementary students excelling, especially in upper grades, while middle school math scores show a notable decline—an area the district may be examining. The district's higher-than-average per-student spending and strong graduation rates indicate a substantial investment in student success across all its schools.
Thank you for your feedback!