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Olympia School District is a school district (Washington school district number 111) serving 9,829 students (as of the 2020-2021 school year) in the city of Olympia in Thurston County, Washington. The school district has approximately 1200 staff members and maintains 19 campuses.
olympia.osd.wednet.edu Olympia High School (OHS), commonly referred to as Oly , is a public high school in the southeast part of Olympia , Washington along the city's border with Tumwater . It is the oldest of two comprehensive high schools in the Olympia School District , and also one of the oldest public secondary schools in the state of ...
capital.osd.wednet.edu Capital High School (CHS), commonly referred to as Capital , is a public high school in Olympia , Washington state , United States. It is one of two comprehensive high schools in the Olympia School District .
Latinos were 51.5% of voters in the 15th District, and they elected a Latina senator to represent them. They just elected the wrong kind – a Republican. Sen. Nikki Torres doesn’t match their ...
Previously students at Four Rivers Community School, a charter school, were allowed to join extracurricular teams at District 8C campuses, but the district ended this in 2016. [2] Hunter Marrow of the Argus Observer reported that this caused massive controversy. [3] In 2021 Nicole Albisu, the superintendent, reported fatigue in the district's ...
The majority of Olympia is located in the Olympia School District. [33] It enrolled 9,782 students in K-12 in the 2021–22 school year. [34] The district has a total of 18 schools: 11 elementary schools, four middle schools and three high schools.
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The new school district was approved by the voters by a ratio of 3-to-1 on November 12, 1966, and District 16 took over the school system on July 1, 1967. The voters then approved a bond issue of $4,000,000 in November 1967. [2] Lawsuits challenging the district's creation and bond issue continued until December 23, 1969.