Annual Snapshot on Student Opportunity and Outcomes

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OSPI’s Roadmap to Success for Every Washington Learner

OSPI’s Roadmap to Success for Every Washington Learner prioritizes foundational supports and opportunities needed for all students and schools. An Annual Snapshot on Student Opportunity and Outcomes was created to accompany this roadmap for each school district in Washington state to help students, families, educators, and the public understand how districts are progressing with OSPI’s key focus areas spanning from early learning to graduation.

Click the button below to download the Statewide Annual Snapshot on Student Opportunity and Outcomes. The data notes for the Annual Snapshots are located at the bottom of the page. To access a specific school district’s Annual Snapshot, please use the searchable table below.

Statewide Annual Snapshot on Student Opportunity and Outcomes


ESD Local Education Agency Data Snapshot
171 Manson
113 Mary M Knight
101 Mary Walker
189 Marysville
113 Mccleary
101 Mead
101 Medical Lake
121 Mercer Island
189 Meridian
171 Methow Valley
112 Mill A
189 Monroe
113 Montesano
113 Morton
171 Moses Lake
113 Mossyrock
105 Mount Adams
189 Mount Baker
112 Mount Pleasant
189 Mount Vernon
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
189 Mukilteo
105 Naches Valley
113 Napavine
112 Naselle-Grays River Valley

Data Notes

  • Created on January 7, 2026.
  • School years are shown in the charts as the second year in the school year (For example, 2025 represents school year 2024–25).
  • Some measures and years show “N<10” rather than the data for that year. This is done to protect student privacy when the data collected represents less than 10 students.
  • Regular attendance is defined as having, on average, less than two absences per month. It doesn’t matter if the absences are excused or unexcused. An absence is defined as missing at least half the school day. This measure includes students who were enrolled for at least 90 days at any given school.
  • 4th grade reading, 8th grade reading, and 8th grade math data represents students who scored at foundational grade‐level knowledge and above (Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4) on the Smarter Balanced Assessment.
  • Dual credit offerings include Running Start, College in the High School, Advanced Placement (AP), Cambridge International, International Baccalaureate (IB), and Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses.
  • Kindergarten readiness data represents kindergartners who demonstrated readiness in all six domains tested: Social Emotional, Physical, Language, Cognitive, Literacy, and Mathematics.