Summary:
The Sequim School District in Washington operates two elementary schools, Helen Haller Elementary School (grades 2-5) and Greywolf Elementary School (grades PK-2), serving over 1,000 students in a district ranked in the top 20% statewide.
For parents, the standout academic performer is Helen Haller Elementary School, which consistently exceeds state averages, especially in mathematics where its proficiency rate is over 20 points higher than the Washington average. Greywolf Elementary School serves the younger grades and, while it doesn't have standardized test scores in this data, it shares very similar resources and historical rankings with Helen Haller, indicating a consistent educational approach across the Sequim School District.
Both schools are similar in size, student-teacher ratios, and per-student spending, and they serve complementary grade levels, creating a cohesive K-5 pathway. A key finding is that Helen Haller achieves these strong academic results while over half of its students are economically disadvantaged, suggesting effective support systems. The district's structured grade configuration and stable performance over time point to a reliable and high-quality elementary education for families in the area.
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