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This is a complete list of school districts of in the state of Washington. School districts are classified as whether they operate high school or not. Additionally the state classifies them on they have at least 2,000 students, with the former being first class districts and the latter being second class districts. Joint school districts have territory in at least two counties. All school ...
The school also ranks 14 on the Niche list of public elementary schools in Washington state with the best teachers. State test scores show that around 80% of students are proficient in reading and ...
Nine Mile Falls School District No. 325/179 is a public school district in the counties of Spokane and Stevens, Washington, USA and serves the communities of Nine Mile Falls and Suncrest. Schools [ edit ]
It has three schools. Lopez Elementary School (K-8) Lopez Middle/Senior High School (6-12) Decatur School (K-8), one of a few "rural and necessary" schools in the state; References: Lopez School District No. 144
Haller Lake School. Founded 1924 as part of Oak Lake School district, repeatedly added to, annexed by Shoreline in 1943 and by Seattle in 1954. Closed 1979, it was soon sold to the private Lakeside School, which used the building until 1999, when it was torn down to be replaced by their new middle school. [27]
Loon Lake is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Stevens County, Washington, United States. Loon Lake is located on the northern shore of Loon Lake 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Springdale. The community is served by U.S. Route 395 and Washington State Route 292. Loon Lake has a post office with ZIP code 99148. [2]
Pages in category "Public elementary schools in Washington (state)" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Loon Lake is a 1,100-acre (450 ha) lake located in Stevens County, Washington, 30 miles (48 km) north-northwest of Spokane, Washington at an elevation of 726 metres (2,382 ft). The lake is about two miles wide, one mile long, and has a maximum depth of 100 feet (30 m). [2] [1] Loon Lake was named for the wild loons near the water. [3]