Olympia School District
Olympia School District is a school district (Washington school district number 111) serving approximately 9400 students in the city of Olympia in Thurston County, Washington. The school district has approximately 1200 staff members and maintains 19 campuses.
Olympia School District | |
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Location | |
1113 Legion Way SE, Olympia, Washington 98501 | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | Pre-K through 12 |
Established | 1852 [1] |
Superintendent | Dr. Patrick Murphy |
Students and staff | |
Students | 9,430 [2] |
Teachers | 524 [2] |
Other information | |
Website | http://osd.wednet.edu |
Schools
High School | Grade Levels/Type | Established | Enrollment[2] | Mascot | WIAA Classification | Notes | Principals |
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Avanti | alternative | 1996 | 158 | Boxers | n/a | Michael Velasquez | |
Capital | comprehensive 9-12 | 1975 | 1388 | Cougars | 3A | Hosts students from Griffin SD and McCleary SD | Curtis Cleveringa |
Olympia | comprehensive 9-12 | 1907 | 1804 | Bears | 4A | Matt Grant |
Name | Grade Levels/Type | Established | Enrollment[2] | Mascot | Principal |
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Jefferson | 6-8 | 1961 | 430 | Spud the Dog | Michael Cimino |
Marshall | 6-8 | 368 | Mustangs | Condee Wood | |
Reeves | 6-8 | 1970 | 428 | Raiders | Aaron Davis |
Washington | 6-8 | 819 | Bulldogs | Paul Anders | |
Name | Grades | Established | Enrollment
(2018) |
Mascot | Principal | Remarks |
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Boston Harbor | K-5 | 1964* | 152 | Bruins | Jen Brotherton | *1900s as part of Boston Harbor school district, 1964 as officially part of OSD |
Centennial | K-5 | 1989 | 523 | Stars | Shannon Ritter | Replaced McKinley Elementary |
Garfield | K-5 | 1852* | 414 | Cheetahs | Brendon Chertok | *1852 as Westside school, 1902 as Garfield School |
Julia Butler Hansen | K-5 | 1994 | 459 | Hawks | William (Billy) Harris | "Hansen". Hosts alternative HAP program. |
Leland P. Brown | K-5 | 1965 | 338 | Eagles | Charleen Hayes | "L.P. Brown" |
Abraham Lincoln | K-5 | 1859 | 281 | Lions | Marcela Abadi | Hosts the district's alternative Options Program |
James Madison | K-5 | 244 | Lion Cubs | Domenico Spatola-Knoll | ||
Margaret McKenny | K-5 | 367 | Hawks | Michael Havens | Named for local environmentalist, activist and author. | |
McLane | K-5 | 1883* | 328 | Owls | Monica West | Named for pioneer and legislator William McLane. Originally McLane School before integrating with Olympia. |
Pioneer | K-5 | 1969 | 506 | Bear Cubs | Joel Lang | |
Theodore Roosevelt | K-5 | 1908 | 417 | Roadrunners | Sean Shaughnessy | |
Name | Grade Levels/Type | Established | Enrollment[2] | Mascot | Administrator |
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Olympia Regional Learning Academy | K-12 alternative | 482 | Orcas | Celeste Waltermeyer |
Other facilities
- Knox Building (District Headquarters, Housed in same building as Avanti High School.)
Board of directors
The Olympia School Board currently has five voting members and two high school student representatives who do not vote, but have a say in the issues the Board deals with. The voting members are Frank Wilson (Board President), Joellen Wilhelm (Board Vice President), Scott Clifthorne, Hilary Seidel, and Dr. Leslie Huff.
References
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