Edmonds School District

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Edmonds School District
Address
20420 68th Avenue West
, Washington , 98036
United States
Coordinates 47°48′49″N122°19′34″W / 47.8136°N 122.3262°W / 47.8136; -122.3262
District information
Type Public
GradesPre-K–12
SuperintendentDr. Rebecca Miner
Governing agency Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Schools34
Budget$407.4 million (2017–18) [1]
NCES District ID 5302400 [1]
Students and staff
Students21,727 (2019–20) [1]
Teachers1,134.73 (2019–20) [1]
Staff1,713.29 (2019–20) [1]
Student–teacher ratio19.15 (2019–20) [1]
Athletic conference WIAA
Other information
Website www.edmonds.wednet.edu

Edmonds School District No. 15 [2] is the public school district of Edmonds, Washington, United States. It serves the entire city as well as the cities of Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Woodway, and Brier along with parts of unincorporated Snohomish County. [3] [4]

Contents

Schools

List of schools

High schools

Facilities distribution

Within the school district, each high school was given one main facility to serve all the other high schools. Mountlake Terrace holds the largest theater, with over 300 seats and an orchestra pit; and Edmonds Woodway has the official football stadium, serving as home turf for Mountlake Terrace, Edmonds, Meadowdale, and Lynnwood. The stadium is also the only stadium to host all the football, soccer, and track meets.

Middle schools

  • Alderwood Middle School (Feeds into Lynnwood High or Mountlake Terrace High)
  • Brier Terrace Middle School (Feeds into Mountlake Terrace High or Lynnwood High)
  • College Place Middle School (Feeds into Edmonds-Woodway High)
  • Meadowdale Middle School (Feeds into Meadowdale High)

Alternative programs

K-8 schools

  • Madrona K-8
  • Maplewood Parent Cooperative

Elementary schools

  • Beverly Elementary School (Feeds into Meadowdale Middle)
  • Brier Elementary School (Feeds into Brier Terrace Middle)
  • Cedar Valley Community School (Feeds into Alderwood Middle)
  • Cedar Way Elementary School (feeds into Brier Terrace Middle)
  • Chase Lake Community School (Feeds into College Place Middle)
  • College Place Elementary School (Feeds into College Place Middle)
  • Edmonds Elementary School (Feeds into College Place Middle or Meadowdale Middle)
  • Hazelwood Elementary School (Feeds into Alderwood Middle)
  • Hilltop Elementary School (Feeds into Brier Terrace Middle or Alderwood Middle)
  • Lynndale Elementary School (Feeds into Meadowdale Middle)
  • Lynnwood Elementary School (Feeds into Alderwood Middle)
  • Martha Lake Elementary School (Feeds into Alderwood Middle)
  • Meadowdale Elementary School (Feeds into Meadowdale Middle)
  • Mountlake Terrace Elementary School (feeds into Brier Terrace Middle)
  • Oak Heights Elementary School (Feeds into Alderwood Middle)
  • Seaview Elementary School (Feeds into Meadowdale Middle)
  • Sherwood Elementary School (Feeds into College Place Middle)
  • Spruce Elementary School (Feeds into Meadowdale Middle)
  • Terrace Park School (Feeds into Brier Terrace Middle)
  • Westgate Elementary School (Feeds into College Place Middle)

Feeder pattern [5]

Edmonds School District Feeder Pattern [5]
Elementary SchoolMiddle SchoolHigh School
Chase Lake Community SchoolCollege PlaceEdmonds-WoodwayScriber Lake [note 1]
College Place
Sherwood
Westgate
Edmonds [note 2]
Meadowdale Middle SchoolMeadowdale High School
Beverly
Lynndale
Meadowdale Elementary School
Seaview
Spruce
Cedar Valley Community SchoolAlderwood [note 3] Lynnwood High School
Lynnwood Elementary School
Martha Lake
Oak Heights
Hazelwood [note 4] Lynnwood High SchoolMountlake Terrace High School
Hilltop [note 5] Alderwood [note 6] Brier Terrace Middle School [note 7]
BrierBrier Terrace Middle SchoolMountlake Terrace High School
Cedar Way
Mountlake Terrace Elementary School
Terrace Park School
Choice Elementary SchoolEdmonds eLearning Academy [note 8] [note 9] [note 10]
Choice Middle SchoolChoice High School
Madrona K-8 School [note 11] [note 12]
Maplewood Parent Cooperative [note 13] [note 14]
Edmonds Heights K-12 [note 15] [note 16] [note 17]

Notes

  1. This high school accepts students from any middle school.
  2. Edmonds Elementary School students have two middle school pathways, with two different high school pathway.
  3. Alderwood Middle School students from Hazelwood Elementary School have three high school pathways.
  4. Hazelwood Elementary School studets have three high school pathways.
  5. Hilltop Elementary School students have two middle school pathways, and three of the same high school pathways.
  6. Alderwood Middle School students from Hilltop Elementary School have three of the same high school pathways.
  7. Brier Terrace Middle School students from Hilltop Elementary School have three high school pathways.
  8. Students can attend EeLA part-time (still attending their current middle/high school), or full-time (going to school at EeLA exclusively).
  9. This middle school accepts students from any elementary school.
  10. This high school accepts students from any middle school.
  11. This elementary school accepts students regardless of home adderess.
  12. This middle school accepts students from any elementary school.
  13. This elementary school accepts students regardless of home adderess.
  14. This middle school accepts students from any elementary school.
  15. This elementary school accepts students regardless of home adderess.
  16. This middle school accepts students from any elementary school.
  17. This high school accepts students from any middle school.

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