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Mossyrock School District


At a glance
177thof 247 Washington districts▼ 10
Better than 28% of Washington districts
545 Williams St
Mossyrock, WA 98564-0478
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Statewide performance 2013–2025
2025: better than 28.3% of districts
3
Schools
644
Students
Top rankedMossyrock Junior/Senior High School272nd of 438 Washington high schools
Summary:

The Mossyrock School District in Washington serves approximately 644 students across three schools: Mossyrock Elementary School (K-6), Mossyrock Junior/Senior High School (7-12), and the much smaller Mossyrock Academy (7-12). The district faces significant economic challenges, with an estimated 65% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, and its academic performance, particularly in math, lags behind state averages.

When comparing schools, Mossyrock Junior/Senior High School stands out for its strong 91% graduation rate, which exceeds the state average, despite having below-average test scores in core subjects. Mossyrock Elementary School shows notable variation in performance between grade levels, with sixth graders excelling in English while fifth graders struggle in math. The small Mossyrock Academy serves a high-need population but operates with dramatically lower per-student funding and limited recent performance data available.

Key takeaways for parents include the district's strength in supporting students through to graduation at the high school level, but also a clear need for improvement in foundational math skills across all grades. The extreme performance swings at the elementary level suggest inconsistent learning experiences by grade. The significant funding disparity for the alternative academy is also a notable feature of the district's structure, though its very low student-teacher ratio may offer a different educational environment.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Washington State Department of Health and the Washington Office of Superindentent of Public Instruction.

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