- List of schools of the Seattle School District
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This is the list of schools of the Seattle Public School District. For more information on the District, see the main article: Seattle Public Schools.
All of the data for each school (number of students and faculty, grade levels, % subsidized lunch, etc.) comes from the Annual Report that is linked in the table. The number of faculty includes only certificated teachers, not classified staff.
Ratio is computed from number of students divided by number of faculty. It should not be construed as average class size, since faculty includes more than just classroom teachers.
See also: detailed demographic information on Seattle Public Schools students.
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High schools
organized alphabetically within WIAA athletic category —
K-12 schools
NAME TYPE STUDENTS FACULTY 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K PK MAP CLUSTER SPS
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REPORTWEBSITE WIAA
LEAGUENOTES Summit K-12 Alternative 592 39 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°42′34″N 122°17′32″W / 47.709308°N 122.29212°W NE Link 2007 Link Sea-Tac
2BMiddle schools
organized alphabetically within geographical cluster
NAME TYPE STUDENTS FACULTY 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K PK MAP CLUSTER SPS
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REPORTWEBSITE NOTES (Nathan) Eckstein Middle School Neighborhood 1,213 65 8 7 6 47°40′59″N 122°17′45″W / 47.683054°N 122.295847°W NE Link 2007 Link Hamilton International Middle School Neighborhood 676 43 8 7 6 47°39′25″N 122°20′19″W / 47.656834°N 122.338489°W NW Link 2007 Link Whitman Middle School Neighborhood 931 52 8 7 6 47°39′25″N 122°20′16″W / 47.65696°N 122.337887°W NW Link 2007 Link (Worth) McClure Middle School Neighborhood 597 35 8 7 6 47°39′25″N 122°20′19″W / 47.656834°N 122.338489°W QA/M Link 2007 Link (Edmond S.) Meany Middle School Neighborhood 450 37 8 7 6 47°37′20″N 122°18′18″W / 47.622197°N 122.304988°W C Link 2007 Link Opened 1902 as 20th Avenue (Elementary) School. Enlarged several times, and the original core building was replaced 1962. Renamed after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1903, then after Meany in 1941. Became a Junior High School in 1946 and a middle school in 1971.[1] Washington Middle School Neighborhood 1,038 55 8 7 6 47°35′56″N 122°18′15″W / 47.598857°N 122.30421°W C Link 2007 Link (James) Madison Middle School Neighborhood 895 50 8 7 6 47°34′25″N 122°23′22″W / 47.57359°N 122.389471°W WSN Link 2007 Link Denny International Middle School Neighborhood 629 45 8 7 6 47°31′42″N 122°22′16″W / 47.528236°N 122.37123°W WSS Link 2007 Link (Asa) Mercer Middle School Neighborhood 731 43 8 7 6 47°33′48″N 122°18′46″W / 47.563224°N 122.3127°W S Link 2007 Link Aki Kurose Middle School Academy Neighborhood 465 35 8 7 6 47°32′46″N 122°16′57″W / 47.546037°N 122.282622°W SE Link 2007 Link Building housed Casper W. Sharples Jr. High School (1952–81), then housed several alternative programs[2] K-8 schools
organized alphabetically within geographical cluster
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SAlternative School #1 at Pinehurst Alternative 210 13 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°42′46″N 122°18′55″W / 47.712755°N 122.315172°W N Link 2007 Link sometimes referred to as AS#1 Broadview-Thomson Neighborhood 671 36 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°43′27″N 122°21′20″W / 47.724201°N 122.355546°W Link 2007 Link will expand to K-8 by 2009-10 Salmon Bay School Alternative 611 36 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°40′35″N 122°22′50″W / 47.676259°N 122.380443°W NW Link 2007 Link referred to as Coho Elementary / New Options Middle School (COHO*NOMS) from founding in 1999 through 2002 Catharine Blaine Neighborhood 499 28 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°38′32″N 122°24′04″W / 47.642286°N 122.400973°W QA/M Link 2007 Link Madrona Neighborhood 403 28 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°38′35″N 122°24′00″W / 47.643141°N 122.400068°W C Link 2007 Link TOPS (The Option Program at Seward) Alternative 526 31 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°36′46″N 122°17′28″W / 47.612677°N 122.290999°W Link 2007 Link Pathfinder Alternative 376 29 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°38′33″N 122°19′28″W / 47.642503°N 122.324376°W WSN Link 2007 Link offers a Native American focus Orca Alternative 336 19 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°33′54″N 122°23′49″W / 47.565125°N 122.396925°W S Link 2007 Link will expand to K-8 by 2009-10
also referred to as Orca at WhitworthAfrican American Academy Alternative 355 28 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 K 47°33′17″N 122°16′33″W / 47.554754°N 122.275775°W SE Link 2007 Link South Shore School Neighborhood 303 27 5 4 3 2 1 K PK 47°31′44″N 122°17′19″W / 47.529027°N 122.288558°W Link 2007 Link will expand to PK-8 by 2010-11 Elementary schools
organized alphabetically within geographical cluster
References
Seattle public middle schools Neighborhood schools Aki Kurose | (Catherine) Blaine K-8 | Broadview-Thomson K-8 | Denny | (Nathan) Eckstein Hamilton Int'l | (James) Madison | Madrona K-8 | (Worth) McClure | (Edmond S.) Meany | (Asa) Mercer | The New School PreK-8 | Washington | (Marcus) Whitman
Alternative schools African American Academy K-8 | Alternative School #1 (AS#1) @ Pinehurst | Homeschool Resource Center Orca @ Whitworth K-8 | Pathfinder K-8 (AE 4) | Salmon Bay K-8 | Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center | Summit K-12 | TOPS (The Option Program at Seward) K-8
Seattle public elementary schools Neighborhood schools Adams | Alki | Arbor Heights | B.F. Day | (Daniel) Bagley | Beacon Hill Int'l | (Catherine) Blaine K-8 | Brighton Broadview-Thomson K-8 | Bryant | (Frantz H.) Coe | Concord | (Frank B.) Cooper | Dearborn Park | Dunlap | Emerson Gatewood | (Bailey) Gatzert | Graham Hill | Green Lake | Greenwood | Hawthorne | (John) Hay | Highland Park Kimball | Lafayette | Laurelhurst | Lawton | Leschi | Lowell | Loyal Heights | Madrona K-8 | Maple Thurgood Marshall | McGilvra | Montlake | John Muir | North Beach | Northgate | Olympic Hills Olympic View | (John) Rogers | Roxhill | Sacajawea | Sanislo | Schmitz Park | John Stanford Int'l | Stevens The New School PreK-8 | View Ridge | Wedgwood | West Seattle | West Woodland | Whittier | Wing Luke
Alternative schools African American Academy K-8 | Alternative School #1 (AS#1) @ Pinehurst | Thornton Creek @ Decatur (AE 2) Homeschool Resource Center | Orca @ Whitworth K-8 | Pathfinder K-8 (AE 4) | Salmon Bay K-8 Summit K-12 | TOPS (The Option Program at Seward) K-8
Categories:- Schools in Seattle, Washington
- Seattle Public Schools
- School districts in Washington (state)
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