Summary:
The Mukilteo School District in Washington serves roughly 14,000 students across 22 schools, from kindergarten through high school, including traditional, alternative, and specialized programs.
Academic performance varies significantly across the district, with standout schools like Kamiak High School (ranking in the state's top 10%) and Mukilteo Elementary (top 7%) contrasting with others needing support, such as Horizon Elementary and ACES High School. Among middle schools, Harbour Pointe Middle School is a high performer, while Voyager Middle School faces greater challenges.
The district's overall academic scores are close to the state average, though it has a slightly lower graduation rate. A notable finding is the wide gap between its two main comprehensive high schools, with Kamiak High School outperforming Mariner High School by over 20 percentage points in core subjects. Alternative programs also show extreme differences, with ACES High School having the highest per-student spending but poor outcomes, whereas Mukilteo Reengagement Academy Open Doors operates with minimal funding.
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