Public School
Elma High School
- grade C+Overall Grade
- Public
- 9-12
- Elma, WA
- Rating 3.32 out of 5 114 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade C+
- Diversitygrade B+
- Teachersgrade C+
- College Prepgrade C+
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade C
- Health & Safetygrade C
- Administrationgrade C minus
- Sportsgrade B+
- Foodgrade C
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade C
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- Cost of Livinggrade B minus
- Good for Familiesgrade B minus
- Housinggrade C+
Median Household Income
$46,228
National
$62,843Median Rent
$608
National
$1,062Median Home Value
$167,900
National
$217,500Culture & Safety
Health & Safety
grade C
Based on chronic student absenteeism, suspensions/expulsions, and survey responses on the school environment from students and parents.
Poll
- 91%
- of students agree that they feel safe at their school. 11 responses
Poll
- 73%
- of students agree that they like their school and feel happy there. 11 responses
Students
Diversity
grade B+
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
466
Free or Reduced Lunch
76%
- 77%
- of students and parents agree that students at this school are competitive. 13 responses
- 54%
- of students and parents agree that students at this school are creative and artsy. 13 responses
- 77%
- of students and parents agree that students at this school are athletic. 13 responses
Teachers
- 56%
- of students and parents agree that the teachers give engaging lessons. 18 responses
- 72%
- of students and parents agree that the teachers genuinely care about the students. 18 responses
- 56%
- of students and parents agree that the teachers adequately lead and control the classroom. 18 responses
Clubs & Activities
Clubs & Activities
grade C
Based on student and parent reviews of clubs and activities.
Girls Athletic Participation
High
Boys Athletic Participation
Average
Expenses Per Student
$12,915 / year
National
$12,239- 72%
- of students and parents agree that there are plenty of clubs and organizations for students to get involved in. 18 responses
- 39%
- of students and parents agree that clubs and organizations get the funding they need. 18 responses
- 50%
- of students and parents agree that lots of students participate in clubs and organizations. 18 responses
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Elma High School Reviews
Rating 3.32 out of 5 114 reviews
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When it comes to my overall experience with Elma High School and attending as a high school senior, I can definitely say that I have had the overall best experience. When it comes to teachers with academics and college readiness, not one teacher fails to push each and every student to do better. They are such caring people, and would do absolute anything to see a student succeed. Elma High School is a small school, but the amount of school spirit, high lead in academics, and just so much more, it is more than just a small school. Although there can be changes made in the future to make this school even better than what it already is, this school is going to succeed in absolutely every category.
The teachers really care about the students but if there is a problem with a teacher, then administration will remove the student from the class instead of fixing the problem.
I would like it if the school could have more clubs and tell students about contests for scholarships. When I was an incoming freshmen they didn't really give us much information on what we would need to be able to graduate. During the freshmen year we didn't learn much about college and universities.