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Clover Park is composed of 17 elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools, one alternative high school and Harrison Preparatory School (grades 6-12). The district also serves two specialty schools within Western State Hospital .
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Taylor, Jayme. Clover Park School District Community Relations. (253) 583-5042. Aden, Carlin B. A Schoolhouse That Grew Wings. The Sounding Board. Volume 12, Number 3, January, 1981. Published by Clover Park School District No. 400. Odyssey. 1981 Clover Park High School Yearbook.
The team won the state championship in 1997, was a state champion runner-up in 2000, placed third in 3A WIAA State playoffs in 1999, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2015. The Lancers also produced a regular season winning streak of 45 games during 1999-2003, before losing to Clover Park High School.
The Clover Park School District Board has agreed to pay a former assistant superintendent $2.5 million to settle her federal lawsuit alleging officials discriminated against her after a head ...
When the bankruptcy court revealed the identity of the winning bidder for channel 13's transmission site—the studio equipment having been sold at a sheriff's sale—the local television community was shocked to learn that the buyer would be the Clover Park School District. [44] Clover Park had operated KPEC-TV, an educational station on ultra ...
The Clover Park School District, which includes most of the city, [25] operates all public schools within Lakewood. Private schools include St Frances Cabrini School, St Mary's Christian School, and Lakewood Lutheran School. Lakewood is also home to Pierce College Fort Steilacoom and Clover Park Technical College.
KPEC-TV (channel 56) was an educational television station in Lakewood Center, Washington, United States.Owned by the Clover Park School District and operated in association with other nearby school systems, it was one of two educational television stations in Pierce County alongside KTPS-TV (channel 62).