List of Schools of The Seattle School District

List Of Schools Of The Seattle School District

This is the list of schools of the Seattle Public School District. For more information on the District, see the main article: Seattle Public Schools.

All of the data for each school (number of students and faculty, grade levels, % subsidized lunch, etc.) comes from the Annual Report that is linked in the table. The number of faculty includes only certificated teachers, not classified staff.

Ratio is computed from number of students divided by number of faculty. It should not be construed as average class size, since faculty includes more than just classroom teachers.

See also: detailed demographic information on Seattle Public Schools students.

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