Summary:
Granger School District in Washington contains just one elementary school, Roosevelt Elementary, serving about 580 students from Pre-K through 4th grade in a high-poverty area where nearly 88% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
Academic performance at Roosevelt Elementary is significantly below state averages, with only about a quarter of students proficient in English and math, and the school ranks in the bottom 10% statewide. A particularly concerning trend is the steep drop in scores between grades; for example, 4th-grade math proficiency is less than a third of the 3rd-grade rate, suggesting students may struggle with the transition to upper elementary curriculum.
Despite these challenges, the school shows recent signs of improvement, moving from the 2nd to the 8th percentile in state rankings in the latest year. The Granger School District invests heavily, spending over $18,000 per student, which is above average, and maintains a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 16.5-to-1, indicating resources are being directed to address the needs of its student population.
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