Summary:
The Napavine School District contains one high school, Napavine Junior Senior High School, which serves grades 7 through 12 with about 410 students in a small, rural community in Washington state.
Napavine Junior Senior High School presents a mixed picture for parents. On one hand, the school excels at supporting students through to graduation, with a rate of 89.2% that is notably higher than the state average, and it maintains a low dropout rate. This indicates a supportive school environment that keeps students engaged. However, academic proficiency scores, particularly in mathematics where only 31.22% of students are proficient, are consistently below state averages, and the school's overall state ranking has fallen significantly over the past three years.
Key insights show strength in early middle school English and relative stability in science, but a major concern is 10th-grade math, where proficiency plummets to 18.42%. With moderate class sizes and over 40% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, the school serves a community with economic needs. For parents, the takeaway is that while the school effectively guides students to graduation, there are clear academic challenges, especially in higher-level math, that the district is working to address.
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