Summary:
Reardan-Edwall School District in rural Eastern Washington has one elementary school, Reardan Elementary School, serving about 345 students from kindergarten through 6th grade.
This school shows a mix of strengths and challenges in student performance. In some areas, like 3rd and 4th grade math and English, students perform at or above the state average. However, the school's overall scores in English and science are below both the state and Reardan-Edwall School District averages, with 5th grade math and science being particular areas for improvement. It is notable that the school's performance is lower than the district's reported average, which is unusual as it is the district's only elementary school.
With a favorable student-teacher ratio and moderate levels of student economic need, the school's recent ranking among Washington elementary schools has declined over the past few years. Parents should note the inconsistency in performance across different grade levels, suggesting that the educational experience may vary significantly depending on the student's grade. The data indicates a need for focused support in the upper elementary grades and in science instruction to help students succeed.
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