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Grant County schools ranked by test score

Latest Smarter Balanced + WCAS year (2024-25). 20 schools in Grant County, Washington with reported Science scores. Washington state average: 52.2%.
RankSchoolLevelSciencevs state
1Sage Point Elementary School
Moses Lake · Moses Lake School District
Elementary70.3%+18.2pp
2Park Orchard Elementary School
Moses Lake · Moses Lake School District
Elementary58.4%+6.3pp
3Vanguard Academy
Moses Lake · Moses Lake School District
High52.6%+0.4pp
4Parkway School
EPHRATA · Ephrata School District
Middle48.1%-4.0pp
5Ephrata Middle School
EPHRATA · Ephrata School District
Middle43.0%-9.2pp
6Vicki I. Groff Elementary School
Moses Lake · Moses Lake School District
Elementary40.5%-11.6pp
7Royal High School
Royal City · Royal School District
High36.0%-16.1pp
8Columbia Middle School
MOSES LAKE · Moses Lake School District
Middle35.9%-16.3pp
9Moses Lake High School
MOSES LAKE · Moses Lake School District
High35.4%-16.8pp
10Royal Intermediate School
Royal City · Royal School District
Middle33.9%-18.2pp
11Royal Middle School
Royal City · Royal School District
Middle31.3%-20.8pp
12Wahluke High School
Mattawa · Wahluke School District
High27.8%-24.4pp
13Quincy High School
QUINCY · Quincy School District
High27.3%-24.8pp
14Wilson Creek High
Wilson Creek · Wilson Creek School District
High26.3%-25.8pp
15Frontier Middle School
MOSES LAKE · Moses Lake School District
Middle25.9%-26.2pp
16Morris Schott Elementary
Mattawa · Wahluke School District
Elementary23.4%-28.8pp
17Ephrata High School
EPHRATA · Ephrata School District
High22.0%-30.2pp
18Wahluke Junior High
Mattawa · Wahluke School District
Middle18.9%-33.2pp
19Quincy Middle School
QUINCY · Quincy School District
Middle18.6%-33.6pp
20George Elementary
QUINCY · Quincy School District
Elementary14.8%-37.3pp

About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the Smarter Balanced + WCAS % Met or Exceeded Standard threshold on the latest available Smarter Balanced + WCAS Science test (school year 2024-25). Only public schools in Grant County, Washington with a reasonable cohort size are shown. A higher percentage is better.

The comparison column shows the gap to the Washington statewide enrollment-weighted average. To compare against neighboring counties, use the full Washington ranking.