Summary:
The Goshen County School District #1 in Wyoming consists of 12 schools, including 5 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 4 high schools, serving students from a variety of backgrounds. The district showcases a mix of high-performing and lower-performing schools, with some standout institutions leading the way.
Southeast Elementary and Southeast High School are consistently among the top-ranked schools in the state, with 5-star ratings and exceptional student proficiency rates in core subjects. In contrast, Trail Elementary and Torrington Middle School have lower proficiency rates compared to district and state averages.
The district's high schools maintain relatively consistent four-year graduation rates, ranging from 81.6% to 81.6%, which are generally in line with the state average. However, the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch varies significantly across the schools, from 23.23% at Southeast High School to 58.5% at Lincoln Elementary, suggesting a range of socioeconomic backgrounds within the district. The district's spending per student also varies, from $19,248 at Platte River School to $27,149 at Southeast Junior High School.
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