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This is the list of schools within the Seattle Public Schools school district. Seattle Public Schools operates elementary schools, K-8 schools, middle schools serving grades 6–8, high schools, and Alternative schools and special programs. [1] [2] The tables below provide data on the demographics of students in Seattle Public Schools. All data ...
Public school in Seattle, Washington, United States Nathan Hale High School Address 10750 30th Avenue Northeast Seattle, Washington 98125 United States Coordinates 47°42′27″N 122°17′40″W / 47.70750°N 122.29444°W / 47.70750; -122.29444 Information Type Public Motto Ensuring that all students become honorable, skillful, thinking, global citizens Opened 1963 School ...
John Marshall Alternative School, Seattle (closed) Middle College High School, Seattle; The Nova Project, ... Marysville Junior High School, Marysville (grade 9 only)
After Seattle High School opened in 1902, the Central School was briefly known in 1903 as the Washington School before returning to its older name. The Central School functioned as an elementary school until 1938, and then until 1949 as the Central Branch of the Edison Technical School.
In 2021, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) moved to phase out its "highly capable cohort schools." The district had three elementary schools, five middle schools, and three high schools devoted to ...
In the Fall of 2008, South Lake High School moved to a new building, where they currently operate. In May 2020, the school was again renamed to Alan T. Sugiyama High School At South Lake, in recognition of Alan Tsutomu Sugiyama, who was the first Asian American elected to the Seattle School Board in 1989. [4]
The school opened in 1952 as David T. Denny Junior High School at 8401 30th Avenue SW. The facility was designed for 900 students but in 1959-1963 enrollment was over 1,600. The facility was designed for 900 students but in 1959-1963 enrollment was over 1,600.
Eckstein Middle School is part of the Seattle Public School District and located on the border of the Wedgwood and Ravenna neighborhoods. It was named after Nathan Eckstein, a Seattle businessman, Seattle School Board member, and onetime director of Seattle Public Schools. The school originally opened as a junior high school in 1950 to 790 ...