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Lake Washington School District

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Lake Washington School District
NameLake Washington School District
HeadquartersRedmond, Washington
CountryUnited States
RegionKing County

Lake Washington School District is a public school district located in King County, Washington, serving the cities of Redmond, Washington, Kirkland, Washington, and Sammamish, Washington, as well as parts of Woodinville, Washington and Bellevue, Washington. The district is known for its strong academic programs, including those at Redmond High School, Lake Washington High School, and International Community School. The district is also home to the Lake Washington Institute of Technology, which provides vocational training and degree programs in fields like engineering and computer science. The district's schools have been recognized for their excellence by organizations such as the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and the National Association of Secondary School Principals.

Overview

The Lake Washington School District is one of the largest school districts in Washington state, serving over 30,000 students across its 54 schools, including Elementary schools, Middle schools, and High schools. The district's mission is to provide a world-class education to its students, preparing them for success in colleges like University of Washington, Seattle University, and Washington State University, as well as in the workforce, with companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. The district is committed to providing a safe and supportive learning environment, with programs like Special education and English language learner support. The district also partners with local organizations, such as the City of Redmond, Kirkland Chamber of Commerce, and Sammamish Rotary Club, to provide resources and opportunities for its students.

History

The Lake Washington School District was established in 1944, with the consolidation of several smaller school districts in the area, including the Redmond School District and the Kirkland School District. The district has a long history of innovation and excellence, with the establishment of programs like Vocational education and Gifted education. The district has also been at the forefront of technological advancements, with the implementation of 1:1 laptop programs and Online learning platforms. The district's schools have been recognized for their historic significance, with several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Redmond Historic District and the Kirkland Historic District. The district has also been influenced by notable figures, such as Bill Gates, Paul Allen, and Jeff Bezos, who have supported education initiatives in the area.

Schools

The Lake Washington School District operates 54 schools, including Redmond High School, Lake Washington High School, and International Community School. The district's schools offer a range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses, Honors classes, and Vocational training. The district's schools have been recognized for their excellence, with several schools receiving awards from organizations like the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. The district's schools have also been recognized for their athletic programs, with teams competing in the KingCo Conference and the WIAA. Notable alumni of the district's schools include Satya Nadella, Craig McCaw, and Rob McKenna, who have gone on to attend universities like Stanford University, Harvard University, and University of California, Berkeley.

Demographics

The Lake Washington School District serves a diverse student population, with students from a range of ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. The district's student population is approximately 50% White American, 25% Asian American, 15% Hispanic or Latino, and 10% African American. The district's students come from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds, with approximately 20% of students qualifying for Free or reduced-price lunch. The district's students have been recognized for their achievements, with several students receiving awards from organizations like the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and the College Board. The district's students have also been recognized for their community service, with several students participating in programs like Volunteer work and Community service.

Administration

The Lake Washington School District is governed by a five-member School board, which is responsible for setting district policies and overseeing the district's budget. The district is led by a superintendent, who is responsible for implementing district policies and overseeing the district's operations. The district's administration is supported by a range of departments, including Human resources, Finance, and Facilities management. The district's administration has been recognized for its excellence, with several administrators receiving awards from organizations like the American Association of School Administrators and the National Association of Elementary School Principals. The district's administration has also been influenced by notable figures, such as Arne Duncan, Diane Ravitch, and Michelle Rhee, who have supported education initiatives in the area.

Academics

The Lake Washington School District offers a range of academic programs, including Core subjects like Mathematics, Science, and English language arts. The district's schools also offer a range of elective courses, including Foreign languages, Fine arts, and Physical education. The district's students have been recognized for their academic achievements, with several students receiving awards from organizations like the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and the College Board. The district's students have also been recognized for their participation in academic competitions, such as Science fairs and Debating. The district's academic programs have been influenced by notable institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University, which have supported education initiatives in the area. The district's academic programs have also been recognized by organizations like the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Category:School districts in Washington (state)

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