Summary:
The Davenport School District is a small, high-performing rural district in Washington, consisting of three public schools—Davenport Elementary, Davenport Senior High School, and the alternative Lincoln County Pathways Academy—serving about 682 students from elementary through high school.
Across the district, students consistently perform above state averages in core subjects. Davenport Senior High School is the standout, with a strong 85% graduation rate and excellent middle school grades (7th graders excel in both English and math), though 10th-grade math scores are an area for focus. Davenport Elementary shows particular strength in science, and its 3rd graders perform very well in reading. The smaller Lincoln County Pathways Academy serves a different need as an alternative high school program.
An interesting finding is the district's clear strength in science instruction, with both the elementary and high school scoring well above the state average. The schools achieve these results while serving a significant portion of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The district's small size likely contributes to its cohesive performance and allows for focused attention on student success.
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