Summary:
Manson School District in Washington serves elementary students through a single school, Manson Elementary, which educates about 289 children in grades K-5 in a community where over 60% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
While Manson Elementary has shown positive momentum by improving its statewide ranking over the last three years, its overall academic performance generally trails Washington state averages. The school's proficiency in English Language Arts (45%) and Science (40.38%) is below the state, though its Math proficiency (41.43%) is close to the state average. Notably, the school demonstrates significant strength in 3rd-grade Math, where it outperforms the state, but this proficiency drops sharply in the 4th and 5th grades, indicating a key area for attention.
The school benefits from a favorable student-teacher ratio of 16-to-1 and a high level of per-student spending, suggesting good resources for individualized support. However, the overall Manson School District ranks significantly higher statewide than its elementary school, highlighting an opportunity for the elementary grades to align more closely with the district's performance. For parents, the school is on an upward trend and provides small class sizes, but targeted support in upper-grade math and science could help students reach their full potential.
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