Summary:
Fremont County School District #1 in Wyoming is home to two high schools: Lander Valley High School and Pathfinder High School. While both schools serve grades 9-12, they exhibit notable differences in their performance, demographics, and other key metrics.
Lander Valley High School, the larger of the two with 558 students, ranks 48th out of 83 high schools in Wyoming and outperforms Fremont County School District #1 and the state averages in WY-TOPP assessments. In contrast, Pathfinder High School, with only 54 students, ranks 68th in the state and has lower proficiency rates in these assessments. Additionally, Lander Valley High School has a lower percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients and lower per-student spending compared to Pathfinder High School.
Overall, Lander Valley High School appears to be the stronger performing school within Fremont County School District #1, with higher state rankings, better test scores, and a more economically advantaged student population. However, the district as a whole is performing below the state average, suggesting broader systemic challenges that may be impacting the performance of both high schools.
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