Puyallup School District

Puyallup School District is a school district that supports the City of Puyallup, Washington and surrounding area. Organized in 1854, The Puyallup School District was the third school district formed in the state of Washington.[1] It is the 8th largest school district in Washington. The District has twenty-one elementary schools, seven junior high schools, three senior high schools and an alternative school, together which serve over 22,000 students. A new southwest elementary school named Dessie Evans Elementary is currently being built on 144th St E and 86th Ave E in South Hill. The district employs more than 1,250 certificated, 1,400 classified staff, and 850 substitute personnel.

High schools

Junior high schools

Puyallup has 7 Junior High Schools:

  • Charles Aylen Junior High (Region III)
  • Frank Ballou Junior High (Region II)
  • Edgemont Junior High (Region III)
  • Vito Ferrucci Junior High (Region I)
  • Glacier View Junior High (Region I)
  • Eileen Kalles Junior High (Region III)
  • Doris Stahl Junior High (Region II)

Elementary schools

Puyallup has 21 elementary schools:

  • Brouillet Elementary (Region II)
  • Carson Elementary (Region II)
  • Firgrove Elementary (Region II)
  • Fruitland Elementary (Region III)
  • G. W. Edgerton Elementary (Region I)
  • Hunt Elementary (Region I)
  • Karshner Elementary (Region III)
  • Maplewood Elementary (Region III)
  • Meeker Elementary (Region III)
  • Mt. View Elementary (Region III)
  • Northwood Elementary (Region III)
  • Pope Elementary (Region I)
  • Ridgecrest Elementary (Region I)
  • Shaw Road Elementary (Region I)
  • Spinning Elementary (Region III)
  • Stewart Elementary (Region III)
  • Sunrise Elementary (Region I)
  • Waller Road Elementary (Region III)
  • Wildwood Park Elementary (Region I)
  • Woodland Elementary (Region II)
  • Zeiger Elementary (Region II)

References

  • School District "Puyallup School District" Check |url= value (help). Retrieved 2015-07-05.


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