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Spokane Public Schools

Spokane Public Schools (District No. 81) is a public school district in Spokane County, Washington, and serves the city of Spokane. The district includes oversight and administration of seven high schools, six middle schools, and 34 elementary schools. Specialized programming focuses on alternative learning opportunities for intelligently gifted children, as well as those that experience moderate to severe emotional and/or physical disabilities, are homeless, or experiencing the Spokane Public Schools system through the Foreign Exchange Program.[2]

Spokane Public Schools
Address
200 North Bernard Street
, Washington, 99201
United States
Coordinates47°39′33″N 117°24′56″W / 47.65917°N 117.41556°W / 47.65917; -117.41556
District information
MottoExcellence For Everyone
GradesPre-K through 12
Established1889; 135 years ago (1889)
SuperintendentDr. Adam Swinyard
NCES District ID5308250[1]
Affiliation(s)Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, U.S. Department of Education
Students and staff
Enrollment30,464 (2021)
Student–teacher ratio16.85 (2021)
Colors  Blue
  Gold
Other information
Websitespokaneschools.org

Demographics edit

In 2012 the largest groups of students who spoke languages other than English were Russian (530), Marshallese (370), and Spanish (360)-speakers, respectively. In 2006 the school district began receiving large numbers of ethnic Marshallese. The school system created the Marshallese 101 outreach and training program to combat truancy and address issues related to frequent address changes, staying with extended family, and other issues related to Marshallese culture.[3]

Schools edit

High schools edit

Middle schools edit

  • The Libby Center
  • Chase Middle School
  • Garry Middle School
  • Glover Middle School
  • Sacajawea Middle School
  • Salk Middle School
  • Shaw Middle School
  • Yasuhara Middle School
  • Flett Middle School

Elementary schools edit

  • Adams Elementary School
  • Arlington Elementary School
  • Audubon Elementary School
  • Balboa Elementary School
  • Bemiss Elementary School
  • Browne Elementary School
  • Cooper Elementary School
  • Finch Elementary School
  • Frances Scott Elementary School (formerly Sheridan Elementary School)
  • Franklin Elementary School
  • Garfield Elementary School
  • Grant Elementary School
  • Hamblen Elementary School
  • Holmes Elementary School
  • Hutton Elementary School
  • Indian Trail Elementary School
  • Jefferson Elementary School
  • Libby Center Elementary School
  • Lidgerwood Elementary School
  • Lincoln Heights Elementary School
  • Linwood Elementary School
  • Logan Elementary School
  • Longfellow Elementary School
  • Madison Elementary School
  • Moran Prairie Elementary School
  • Mullan Road Elementary School
  • Regal Elementary School
  • Ridgeview Elementary School
  • Roosevelt Elementary School
  • Stevens Elementary School
  • Westview Elementary School
  • Whitman Elementary School
  • Willard Elementary School
  • Wilson Elementary School
  • Woodridge Elementary School

Special programs edit

  • APPLE
  • Career and Technical Education (CTE)
  • Childcare: Express
  • Early Learning (Preschool)
  • English Language Development (ELD)
  • Envision program: Community Service
  • Family Connections
  • HEART – Homeless Education and Resource Team
  • IMAGES
  • Junior ROTC
  • LAP
  • Spokane Public Montessori
  • Spanish Immersion Program K-8 (currently only K-3rd grade)
  • Odyssey Program
  • Special education
  • Spokane Virtual Learning
  • SPRINT (7–8 Parent Participation)
  • Tessera Program
  • The Enrichment Cooperative (TEC)
  • Title 1
  • Work Study Program

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Spokane School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  2. ^ "Special Schools & Programs / Other Special Schools-Programs". Spokaneschools.org. Retrieved March 23, 2012.
  3. ^ Sowa, Tom (March 4, 2012). "Marshallese making a new life in Spokane". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved July 28, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Spokane School District Report Card

spokane, public, schools, district, public, school, district, spokane, county, washington, serves, city, spokane, district, includes, oversight, administration, seven, high, schools, middle, schools, elementary, schools, specialized, programming, focuses, alte. Spokane Public Schools District No 81 is a public school district in Spokane County Washington and serves the city of Spokane The district includes oversight and administration of seven high schools six middle schools and 34 elementary schools Specialized programming focuses on alternative learning opportunities for intelligently gifted children as well as those that experience moderate to severe emotional and or physical disabilities are homeless or experiencing the Spokane Public Schools system through the Foreign Exchange Program 2 Spokane Public SchoolsAddress200 North Bernard Street Spokane Washington 99201 United StatesCoordinates47 39 33 N 117 24 56 W 47 65917 N 117 41556 W 47 65917 117 41556District informationMottoExcellence For EveryoneGradesPre K through 12Established1889 135 years ago 1889 SuperintendentDr Adam SwinyardNCES District ID5308250 1 Affiliation s Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction U S Department of EducationStudents and staffEnrollment30 464 2021 Student teacher ratio16 85 2021 Colors Blue GoldOther informationWebsitespokaneschools org Contents 1 Demographics 2 Schools 2 1 High schools 2 2 Middle schools 2 3 Elementary schools 2 4 Special programs 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDemographics editIn 2012 the largest groups of students who spoke languages other than English were Russian 530 Marshallese 370 and Spanish 360 speakers respectively In 2006 the school district began receiving large numbers of ethnic Marshallese The school system created the Marshallese 101 outreach and training program to combat truancy and address issues related to frequent address changes staying with extended family and other issues related to Marshallese culture 3 Schools editHigh schools edit Joel E Ferris High School Lewis and Clark High School North Central High School John R Rogers High School Shadle Park High School NEWTech Skills Center The Community School On Track Academy Middle schools edit The Libby Center Chase Middle School Garry Middle School Glover Middle School Sacajawea Middle School Salk Middle School Shaw Middle School Yasuhara Middle School Flett Middle School Elementary schools edit Adams Elementary School Arlington Elementary School Audubon Elementary School Balboa Elementary School Bemiss Elementary School Browne Elementary School Cooper Elementary School Finch Elementary School Frances Scott Elementary School formerly Sheridan Elementary School Franklin Elementary School Garfield Elementary School Grant Elementary School Hamblen Elementary School Holmes Elementary School Hutton Elementary School Indian Trail Elementary School Jefferson Elementary School Libby Center Elementary School Lidgerwood Elementary School Lincoln Heights Elementary School Linwood Elementary School Logan Elementary School Longfellow Elementary School Madison Elementary School Moran Prairie Elementary School Mullan Road Elementary School Regal Elementary School Ridgeview Elementary School Roosevelt Elementary School Stevens Elementary School Westview Elementary School Whitman Elementary School Willard Elementary School Wilson Elementary School Woodridge Elementary School Special programs edit APPLE Career and Technical Education CTE Childcare Express Early Learning Preschool English Language Development ELD Envision program Community Service Family Connections HEART Homeless Education and Resource Team IMAGES Junior ROTC LAP Spokane Public Montessori Spanish Immersion Program K 8 currently only K 3rd grade Odyssey Program Special education Spokane Virtual Learning SPRINT 7 8 Parent Participation Tessera Program The Enrichment Cooperative TEC Title 1 Work Study ProgramSee also editEducation in Spokane Washington One Spokane StadiumReferences edit Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Spokane School District National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Special Schools amp Programs Other Special Schools Programs Spokaneschools org Retrieved March 23 2012 Sowa Tom March 4 2012 Marshallese making a new life in Spokane The Spokesman Review Retrieved July 28 2020 External links editOfficial website Spokane School District Report Card Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spokane Public Schools amp oldid 1196909534, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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