Evergreen Public Schools

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Evergreen School District No. 114 is a public school district in Clark County, Washington, and serves the city of Vancouver. As of 2022, the district has an enrollment of about 23,000 students.

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Schools

High schools

High schools serve students in grade 9 through grade 12.

High SchoolTypeEstablishedEnrollment [1] MascotWIAA Classification [2] School Webpage
Evergreen Comprehensive19451,597Plainsmen3A
Mountain View Comprehensive19811,744Thunder3A
Heritage Comprehensive19991,725Timberwolves3A
Union Comprehensive20072,030Titans4A
Legacy Alternative200Sasquatch
Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School Comprehensive2013572Phoenix

Middle schools

Middle schools serve students in grade 6 through grade 8.

Middle SchoolEnrollment [1] MascotSchool Webpage
Cascade977Cougars
Covington1,102Colts
Frontier818Silverbacks
Pacific1,020Vikings
Shahala1,016Eagles
Wy'East871Wolverines

Elementary schools

Elementary schools serve students in kindergarten through grade 5.

Elementary SchoolEnrollment [1] MascotNotesSchool Website
Burnt Bridge460Bulldogs
Burton387Dragons
Columbia Valley529Navigators
Crestline545Lions
Ellsworth384Panthers
EmeraldOtters [3]
Endeavor680Grizzlies
Fircrest475Falcons
Fisher's Landing592Mariners
Harmony645Huskies
Hearthwood402Hawks
Illahee566Ravens
Image679Eagles
Marrion475Mustangs
Mill Plain445Mountaineeroriginal mascot (Missiles) replaced c.1992
Orchards546All Stars
Pioneer690PrideA pride is a group of lions
Riverview467Roadrunners
Sifton408Superstars
Silver Star467Stallions
Sunset525Sharks
York505Explorers

Alternative schools

Alternative schools serve a variety of students from pre-kindergarten through grade 12.

Alternative SchoolEnrollment [1] GradesNotesSchool Website
Hollingsworth Academy91K–12
Cascadia Technical Academy9–12ALE and Skills Center
Early Childhood Center67pre-K
Home Choice Academy189K–12
Archway Academy-Transition Program

Envision Evergreen

A $695 million bond measure was passed in February 2018. Combined with state matching funds and impact fees, more than $800 million of construction projects will be completed by 2024. Some of the oldest schools in the district will be rebuilt, while the remainder of the schools will have upgrades and improvements.

In addition to new construction, Evergreen Public Schools is committed to maintaining and improving existing facilities. About $76 million of the bond funds will go towards capital renewal projects. [4]

2022 staffing changes

On December 28, 2021 John Boyd was named the Interim Superintendent. Boyd came on board in January, 2022. The members of the school board are Victoria Bradford, Rob Perkins, Julie Bocanegra, Ginny Gronwoldt and Jacqueline Weatherspoon. [5] and Rachel Rogers. [6]

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References

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  2. Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. "2020-24 WIAA Classification Enrollment Data". Retrieved 17 June 2021.
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