Yelm School District

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Yelm School District
Address
107 1st Street N
PO Box 476, Yelm, WA 98597
United States
District information
Grades PK12
SuperintendentBrian Wharton
Enrollment5,775 (2017) [1]

Yelm School District, also known as Yelm Community Schools, is a public school district in Thurston County, Washington, United States, which serves the city of Yelm.

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In 2021, Yelm School District had a student enrollment of 5,443. [1]

Elementary schools

NameGrade LevelsEstablished2021 Enrollment
Fort Steven's Elementary SchoolK–51990468 [2]
Lackamas Elementary SchoolK–51894 (closed 1946, reopened 2005) [3] 315 [4]
McKenna Elementary SchoolK–51890 [5] 366 [6]
Mill Pond Elementary SchoolK–51993322 [7]
Southworth Elementary SchoolK–51972 [8] 576 [9]
Yelm Prairie Elementary SchoolPK–51984 [10] 430 [11]

Secondary schools

NameGrade LevelsEstablished2021 Enrollment
Ridgeline Middle School6–82006589 [12]
Yelm Extension School9–12-72 [13]
Yelm High School 9–12-1,622 [14]
Yelm Middle School6–8-682 [15]

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