Summary:
The Riverview School District in Washington operates two public high schools, Cedarcrest High School and Clip, serving grades 9-12 in a district ranked among the top in the state.
Cedarcrest High School is a large, traditional high school that stands out as a top performer, ranking in the 91st percentile statewide with exceptional graduation rates and proficiency in English and science. In contrast, Clip is a much smaller alternative program with more modest academic rankings and higher historical dropout rates, though it benefits from a lower student-teacher ratio.
While the district excels overall, key differences exist between its schools. Cedarcrest's math scores are surprisingly average compared to its excellence in other subjects, whereas both schools show strength in science. Parents should note that Cedarcrest delivers consistently high outcomes for its large student body, while Clip serves a specialized role with different challenges and a focus on smaller class sizes.
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