Summary:
Woodland School District in Washington is served by one middle school, Woodland Middle School, which educates about 740 students in grades 5 through 8.
This school shows notable strengths, particularly in science where student proficiency consistently outperforms both the Woodland School District and Washington state averages, with fifth graders excelling. Overall, its academic performance is generally on par with or slightly above state averages in English and science, though math scores are slightly below. A key area for attention is a significant drop in student performance by the 8th grade, especially in mathematics, which is lower than both district and state figures.
While the school's statewide ranking has declined over the past few years, it maintains an average rating. With nearly half of its students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, the school serves a community with considerable economic need. The district's per-student spending is relatively high, but the student-teacher ratio is also above the national average, which may affect individual student support.
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