Cle Elum Roslyn High School is the sole high school of the Cle Elum-Roslyn School District, serving about 316 students from the upper Kittitas County towns along the I-90 corridor east of Snoqualmie Pass. It competes in WIAA's 1A classification.
The school's academic profile is built on completion and dual credit rather than test-score volume. Ninety-two percent of students finish within five years, and about 69 percent of seniors graduate having already earned college credit through Running Start or other dual-credit routes — the school records no AP exams, a common pattern at small rural high schools where Central Washington University's proximity makes Running Start the college-level pathway of choice. SBA proficiency splits sharply by subject: 66 percent in English, 31 percent in math.
Graduates who go straight to work earn a median of $31,700 five years out — above the statewide median for graduates whose highest credential is a diploma — reflecting the upper county's recreation, construction, and trades economy.
Shares are of graduates who enrolled at any college within a year of graduation. Source: WA ERDC Graduate Outcomes.
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