Summary:
The Campbell County School District #1 in Wyoming is home to 4 high schools that serve students in grades 9-12. These schools exhibit a wide range of academic performance, with some standouts and others struggling to meet state standards.
The top-performing school in the district is Wright Junior & Senior High School, which is ranked 16th out of 83 Wyoming high schools. It consistently excels on state assessments, has a low student-teacher ratio, and spends the most per student at $26,190. In contrast, Westwood High School has the highest percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients and the lowest academic performance in the district.
Thunder Basin High School and Campbell County High School fall somewhere in the middle, with graduation rates on par with the district and state averages, but varying performance on state assessments. The district may benefit from investigating the factors contributing to these performance differences, such as resource allocation, teaching practices, and student demographics, to develop strategies that improve outcomes for all its high schools.
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