Castle Rock High School

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Castle Rock High School
Address
Castle Rock High School
5180 West Side Highway

,
98611

United States
Coordinates 46°16′56″N122°55′12″W / 46.28219°N 122.920039°W / 46.28219; -122.920039
Information
Type Public
School district Castle Rock School District
PrincipalBrook French
Teaching staff22.50 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Number of students453 (2019–20) [1]
Student to teacher ratio20.13 [1]
Color(s)Red and White   
Athletics conferenceTrico 1A
Nickname The Rockets [2]
RivalsLa Center High School
Accreditation NAAS
Website www.crschools.org

Castle Rock High School is a rural public high school in Castle Rock, Washington.

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Academics

14% of Castle Rock students take an Advanced Placement (AP) exam, with 2% passing the AP exam. 18% of Castle Rock students are proficient in math and 55% are proficient in reading. Castle Rock is well below the state median both graduation rates and proficiency scores.[ citation needed ]

Castle Rock has a graduation rate of 80%. [3]

Demographics

  White (79%)
  Hispanic (12%)
  Two or More Races (6%)
  American Indian/Alaskan Native (2%)
  Asian (1%)
  Other (1%)

Castle Rock is a predominantly white high school, with 79% of its students considering themselves white. The two other most popular racial/ethinc groups are Hispanic and Two or more races.


47% of students are female, and 53% are male. 47% are economically disadvantaged, with 48% forming part of the free or reduced lunch programs. [3]

Sports

Castle Rock is a member of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) and competes in the Southwest Washington District 4 Trico 1A league. The Trico 1A consists of eight teams. [4]

State championships

State runners-up

Notable people

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References

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