Goshen County School District #1 operates 12 schools serving 1,582 students in a town locale within Wyoming's Goshen County. The district employs 149.39 teachers, resulting in a student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 10.6 to 1.
Academically, the district shows mixed performance relative to state benchmarks. Mathematics proficiency stands at 54.4%, exceeding Wyoming's state average of 50.3% by 4.1 percentage points. Reading proficiency, however, registers at 53.2%, trailing the state average of 54.9% by 1.7 percentage points. The graduation rate of 75.8% falls notably below Wyoming's state average of 85.5%, a gap of 9.7 percentage points that represents a significant differential.
The district serves a student population with considerable economic need, with 47.5% of students identified as economically disadvantaged, substantially above typical state demographics. English learner enrollment is minimal at 0.8%, while 17.9% of students receive special education services, indicating a notably elevated proportion of students with disabilities compared to most districts.
The combination of above-average math performance offset by below-average graduation rates, coupled with high concentrations of economically disadvantaged students and students with disabilities, suggests Goshen County School District #1 faces distinct demographic and resource challenges that warrant attention in district planning and resource allocation discussions.
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Total Students
1,582
Schools
12
Graduation Rate
75.8%
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
54.4%
Staff counts are Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) from NCES 2024-25 data.
Based on Wyoming Accountability in Education Act indicators including achievement, growth, and graduation rates
This district has schools identified for Comprehensive Support and Improvement under ESSA.
Percentage of students scoring Proficient or Advanced on the Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress (grades 3-10)
Average ACT scores for all 11th graders (Wyoming requires all juniors to take the ACT)
Composite
18.2
Near state average
English
16.9
Grammar & rhetoric
Math
18.1
Pre-algebra to trig
Reading
18.3
Comprehension
Science
18.9
Scientific reasoning
ELA Proficiency
53.2%
Near state average
Math Proficiency
54.4%
4.1% above state avg
Science Proficiency
47.1%
2.1% above state avg
Graduation Rate
75.8%
9.7% below state avg
Wyoming uses the WAEA (Wyoming Accountability in Education Act) to evaluate schools and districts. Schools are classified into one of four performance levels: Exceeding Expectations, Meeting Expectations, Partially Meeting Expectations, or Not Meeting Expectations based on WY-TOPP assessment scores, student growth, and graduation rates.