Summary:
The Freeman School District in Washington serves high school students through a single institution, Freeman High School, a relatively small school of about 300 students that benefits from favorable socioeconomic conditions and above-average per-student funding.
Freeman High School demonstrates significant strengths, particularly in student support and English instruction. Its 96% graduation rate far exceeds the state average, and its 2.8% dropout rate is remarkably low, indicating a highly supportive environment that keeps students on track. Furthermore, the school excels in English Language Arts, with proficiency rates notably higher than state averages.
However, the school faces clear academic challenges in math and science, where proficiency, especially in science, lags behind both state and district averages. This disparity in core subjects has contributed to a gradual decline in its statewide ranking over the past three years, despite its outstanding graduation success. For parents, this means the school is exceptional at graduating students but requires a focused effort to strengthen its STEM curriculum to ensure comprehensive academic achievement.
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