Creston High School (Washington)

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Creston High School
Address
Creston High School (Washington)
485 SE E Street P.O. Box 17

Creston
,
WA
99117
Coordinates 47°45′17″N118°31′12″W / 47.75472°N 118.52000°W / 47.75472; -118.52000
Information
Type Public
Motto"Above & Beyond"
Established1904
Closed2016
Faculty8 (June 2006)
Enrollment38 (June 2006)
Color(s)Royal Blue & Silver   
MascotWildcat
YearbookThe Crest
Information(509) 636-2721
Student to
teacher ratio
5.4
Website School website

Creston High School (9-12) was the only secondary school in Creston, Washington until 2016. Now, the school is only open as an Elementary School (K-6) and a Junior High School (7-8). High School students attend school in the nearby town of Wilbur, WA. Also, note that the Junior High School serves both the Wilbur and Creston school districts

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