Summary:
White Pass School District contains just one high school, White Pass Junior Senior High School, a small rural school in Randle, Washington serving grades 7 through 12 with an enrollment of 147 students.
This school presents a notable contrast: it achieves an 84% graduation rate, which is above the state average, despite student proficiency in core subjects like English, math, and science being below state averages. The school's performance has recently declined, with its statewide ranking dropping significantly and its star rating falling from two stars to one. Academic performance varies by grade, with a particularly sharp drop in math proficiency between seventh and eighth grade, though science scores are relatively closer to state standards.
Operating within the White Pass School District, the school benefits from a very low student-teacher ratio and a high level of per-student spending, which is well above the national average. A majority of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant economic need. The small size allows for a close-knit environment, which may contribute to keeping students engaged and progressing toward graduation even when they face academic challenges.
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