Puyallup School District

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Puyallup School District
Location
Puyallup
, Pierce County, Washington
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoA Tradition of Excellence
GradesKindergarten through 12th grade
SuperintendentDr. John Polm
Asst. superintendent(s)Dr. Vince Pecchia (Assistant Superintendent for Equity and Instructional Leadership)

Corine Pennington (Assistant Superintendent for Business and Support Services)

Contents

Amie Brandmire (Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources and Employee Relations)

Mario Casello (Assistant Superintendent for Operations)
School boardPuyallup School Board (elected)
NCES District ID 5306960 [1]
Students and staff
Students22,534
Faculty1,560 certificated staff, 1,450 classified staff, 570 substitute personnel
Other information
Website www.puyallup.k12.wa.us

Puyallup School District is a school district that supports the city of Puyallup, Washington, United States, and its surrounding areas. It was the third school district formed in the state of Washington. [2] It is the 8th largest school district in Washington. The district has 22 elementary schools, seven junior high schools, three senior high schools and an alternative school, which together serve over 22,534 students. The district employs more than 1,560 certificated, 1,450 classified staff, and 570 substitute personnel. [3]

The current superintendent of the Puyallup School District is Dr. John Polm, [4] who became the superintendent in July 2020 after the retirement of his predecessor, Dr. Tim Yeomans. [5]

History

The first school in the district was Fort Maloney. It was originally used by soldiers as a storehouse, but later became known as the "Blockhouse" School, where one of its occupants from the John Carson family, Emma Carson, began teaching in 1861. [6]

Soon, as more settlers came west, more small, makeshift schools were built for the children who fared poorly in winter months. After teaching and learning in these makeshift schools, it came to the people's attention that others were less inclined to settle in Puyallup because of the lack of proper schooling facilities. They built Central School in response to a vote in 1885. Because of the new school, in addition to other benefits the Puyallup area had to offer, more settlers began to come to Puyallup. [6]

The school district has closed down two elementary schools so far, Hilltop and Riverside. Hilltop Elementary was acquired during the consolidation of Edgemont SD with Puyallup in 1967. It was closed due to decreasing enrollment numbers and unsustainability. [7] The remaining Hilltop students were transferred to Mountain View and Northwood. Riverside Elementary was acquired during the consolidation of Riverside SD with Puyallup in 1962. It was closed due to its position on a floodplain, decreasing enrollment numbers, and unsustainability. [8] The remaining Riverside students were transferred to Waller Road and Karshner. Both schools were closed together right before the 2007-2008 school year. Riverside was later leased to the Puget Sound Educational Service District for its ReLife program; of which the lease was considered successful interim. The Puyallup school board later declared the property to be a "surplus" and authorized the district to seek a buyer. The former school was sold to the Washington Premier Football Club in 2018. [8]

In 2015, the district was sued for alleged negligence in a sexual abuse case by a student at Ridgecrest Elementary during the 2013 school year. The district settled the suit, paying $3.75 million to the plaintiffs. [9]

In 2018, the beginning of school was delayed [10] due to all teachers in the district striking for several days in response to neighboring districts receiving much higher raises than those in Puyallup. [10] [11] In preparation for the strike, the regular school board meeting prior to the start of school was packed with teachers looking for answers and good news from district leadership. [11] After days of delayed school and teachers on the picket lines, the strike came to an end and school resumed when the Puyallup Education Association passed an average 11% raise, making the pay range for teachers $52,000-100,000 annually. [12]

In 2019, several victims of abuse by a former Kalles Junior High teacher and coach stepped forward about what they experienced as students between 1991 and 2004. The abuser, Tim Paulsen, had a great relationship with school administrators and colleagues, making him unassuming to them as someone who could be a child predator. He had inappropriate relations with his students and athletes. The lawsuit resulted in a $7.5 million settlement to be paid by the district. Paulsen could not be criminally charged for the incidents because of the statute of limitations. [13]

Geography

The school district includes the majority of Puyallup as well as most of Edgewood, North Puyallup, South Hill, and Waller. It also includes portions of Alderton, Fife, Graham, Summit, Summit View, and Sumner. [14]

Demographics

The following is based on the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 school years: [15]

By diversity: [15]

By race/ethnicity: [15]

By gender: [15]

Schools

The Puyallup School District in addition to its four high schools, seven junior high schools, and 22 elementary schools has a unified Puyallup Digital Learning (PDL) school which facilitates the Puyallup Online Academy (POA) and Puyallup Parent Partnership (P4) programs.

High schools

Puyallup has four high schools: [2] [6]

NameTypeRegionEstablished2021-22 EnrollmentMascot WIAA Classification
Puyallup Comprehensive III19101,711 [16] Vikings4A
E.B. Walker Alternative III197583 [17] WolvesN/A
Governor John R. Rogers Comprehensive II19681,724 [18] Rams4A
Emerald Ridge Comprehensive I20001,434 [19] Jaguars4A

High schools in Puyallup cover grades 10-12.

Junior high schools

Puyallup has seven junior high schools: [2] [6]

NameRegionEstablished2021-22 Enrollment [20] MascotNotes
Charles H. AylenIII1962692FalconsFormerly "West Junior High School" in reference to its western location in the original bounds of the City of Puyallup. Renamed to Charles H. Aylen JH in 1970 after Ballou JH opened. Rebuilt in 2004.
Frank H. BallouII1970875BruinsOpened adjacent to Firgrove Elementary. Classroom addition completed in 2021.
EdgemontIII1938506EaglesAcquired when Edgemont School District consolidated with Puyallup School District in 1967. [7]
Dr. Vitt P. FerrucciI1982814CougarsPAGE host school for Region I starting 2019-2020. Opened adjacent to Pierce College Puyallup. Currently being expanded in a $25.7 million project. [21]
Glacier ViewI2008823AvalancheOpened adjacent to Emerald Ridge HS.
Eileen B. Kalles III1956817TyeesFormerly "East Junior High School" in reference to its eastern location in the original bounds of the City of Puyallup. Renamed to Eileen B. Kalles JH in 1970 after Ballou JH opened. Rebuilt in 2004.

Originally the only Puyallup Accelerated and Gifted Education (PAGE) host school in the district, serving all regions, until 2019-2020 when it became host to only Region III.

Doris M. StahlII1993897StormPAGE host school for Region II starting 2019-2020. Classroom addition completed in 2021.

Junior high schools in Puyallup serve grades 7-9.

Elementary schools

Puyallup has 22 elementary schools: [2] [6]

NameRegionEstablished2021-22 Enrollment [20] MascotNotes
Frank B. BrouilletII1990552Bobcats
Emma L. CarsonII2007686Coyotes
Dessie F. EvansII2019899OwlsNewest school in the district. Named after longtime Puyallup schoolteacher Dessie Evans. Built as relief school for Firgrove and Zeiger elementary schools after the area experienced tremendous growth, with both of these schools holding close to 800 students each.
G.W. EdgertonI2007680Wolves
FirgroveII1930580HawksAcquired when Firgrove School consolidated with Puyallup School District in the 1950s. [22] The original brick building of the 1930s school was a part of the expanded campus before it was torn down in 2021 alongside the predecessor buildings. The replacement was completed in 2019.
FruitlandIII1965558Rams
Warren D. HuntI1990709HighlandersClassroom addition completed in 2017.
Paul H. KarshnerIII1953375TigersShares namesake with the Karshner Museum for Arts & Culture.
MaplewoodIII1891367Mustangs
Ezra M. MeekerIII1890355EaglesNamed after famed pioneer Ezra Meeker who founded the City of Puyallup.
Mountain ViewIII1966291MustangsAcquired when Edgemont School District consolidated with Puyallup School District in 1967. [7]
NorthwoodIII1974589KnightsAcquired when Edgemont School District consolidated with Puyallup School District in 1967. [7] Building replaced in 2019.
Florence L. PopeI1981625ThunderbirdsClassroom addition and remodel completed in 2020.
RidgecrestI1981445Raiders
Shaw RoadI1992622TrailblazersClassroom addition completed in 2019.
F.R. SpinningIII1891287Vikings
J.P. StewartIII1923309Stars
SunriseI1973651SuperstarsBuilding replaced in 2019.
Waller RoadIII1913311Roadrunners
Wildwood ParkI1966379Wildcats
WoodlandII1884554EaglesOldest continuing school in the Puyallup School District.
Edward ZeigerII1996502Explorers

Elementary schools in Puyallup serve grades K-6.

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