Summary:
This analysis covers the single middle school, Grandview Middle School, serving grades 6-8 in the Grandview School District in Washington, a district that faces significant academic challenges statewide.
Grandview Middle School serves a large population of 815 students with very high economic need. Academically, the school performs below state averages, with particular struggles in 8th-grade science, where proficiency is less than half the state average. While 6th-grade math scores are close to the state benchmark, performance declines in later grades, and the school's statewide ranking has fallen, placing it in the bottom quarter of all Washington middle schools.
Despite a high level of per-student spending, the school's results highlight a need for targeted support. The school's performance closely mirrors the broader Grandview School District, which is also ranked in the bottom quarter of districts. For parents, this indicates that students may need additional academic support, especially in science and in the critical 8th-grade year, to be prepared for high school and to reach state achievement levels.
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