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and 1883. The latter, an "elegant wooden building" with an imposing "French mansard roof, clock tower, and tall central belfry" superseded the old Central School as well as the North School. From 1884, it was known as the Central School. Classes extended through 12th grade, and the first class graduated from 12th grade in 1886. However the school burned in 1888.
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taking the district to task for a page on "equity and race relations" on its website that indicated, in his words, that "only whites can be racist in America" and which, among other things, stated that "Emphasizing individualism as opposed to a more collective ideology" and that this and preferring a
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opened in 1902, the Central School was briefly known in 1903 as the Washington School before returning to its older name. The Central School functioned as an elementary school until 1938, and then until 1949 as the Central Branch of the Edison Technical School. The building was fatally damaged by the
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North School opened at Third and Pine, and in 1875 the school district had purchased 1.4 acres (5,700 m) at 6th and Madison, where the Sixth Street School, also known as Eastern School, opened promptly in a temporary building and grew into successively larger and better-built buildings in 1877
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In September 2024 SPS announced two possible school closure lists it is considering to help address the $ 100 million budget deficit. One scenario would close 21 schools, keep 52 schools open, and save an estimated $ 31.5 million annually. The other scenario would close 17 schools, keep 56 schools
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The board of directors for Seattle Public Schools is an elected body representing seven geographical regions, known as Districts, within the City of Seattle. The length of the term is four years. Board meetings are generally held twice monthly. For the 2019–2020 school year (until COVID-19
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has endorsed the school's boycott of the tests. Garfield's boycott of the test quickly expanded to other Seattle schools and drew national attention. In May 2013 Superintendent Jose Banda announced that the Seattle School District will no longer require MAP tests at city high schools.
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filed a concurrence that presented a more narrow interpretation, stating that schools may use "race conscious" means to achieve diversity in schools but that the schools at issue in this case did not use a sufficient narrow tailoring of their plans to sustain their goals. Four justices
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In January 2013, the entire teaching body of Garfield High School refused to administer the standardized Measures of Academic Progress, or MAP, which is administered system-wide, three times per year. The teachers called the tests useless and a waste of instructional time. The
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project. When the Central School burned in 1888, its high school and first grade classes were parcelled out to the Denny School, other classes to the former downtown building of the university, with other classes going to temporary facilities, some of which also burned, in the
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photographed a 1905 historical marker commemorating the site of Seattle's first school. According to the marker: On this spot the first school in Seattle was taught by Mrs Catherine P. Blaine in January 1854. This tablet was erected by the
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was founded as the Territorial University in 1861, its initial class offerings were not at a level that would now be considered those of a college or university. Its first class offering was a primary school (elementary school) taught by
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disruptions), board meetings were scheduled for the first and third Wednesdays of each month, at 4:15 p.m., with some exceptions. Its headquarters are in the John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence.
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In 2005, it was revealed that a teacher at Broadview-Thomson Elementary had been serially molesting children at the school for a period spanning several years. The teacher,
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The district had, in this period, started a number of other schools, including the even more imposing Denny School on Battery Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in
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open, and save an estimated $ 26 million annually. 16 schools appear on both closure lists, with K-8 and option schools heavily impacted.
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In 1867, the public school moved to what was then the County Building on Third Avenue between James and Jefferson, the site of today's
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dealing with problems concerning racial tension, student population assignments, and administrative scandal; such incidents include a
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A new brick Central School opened in 1889 at Seventh and Madison, and was repeatedly expanded with annexes and extensions. After
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In the early 20th century, Seattle Public Schools were "exemplary" under the leadership (1901–1922) of superintendent
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and declined to recognize racial balancing as a compelling state interest. In a fragmented opinion delivered by
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As of the 2020-2021 school year, 32.1% of students are eligible for the free or reduced price meal programs.
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In 1919, there were 64 grammar schools, six high schools, two parental schools (comparable to today's
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Ann Dornfield, "Seattle High School's Teachers Toss District's Test," "GPB News," January 17, 2013
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Incorporated and Unincorporated areas of King County, with Seattle highlighted
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School district pulls Web site after examples of racism spark controversy
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Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1
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Seattle 1900-1920: From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, to Restoration
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As of 2022-2023, the enrollment figures for the district are:
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Like most city school systems, the district has had to face
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Several former Seattle Public Schools buildings are on the
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1949 earthquake and razed in 1953; its site is now under
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Map of school locations with links to facts and figures
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U.S. Supreme Court rejects Seattle's racial criteria
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Hamilton International Middle School

Seattle
Washington
47°34′50″N 122°19′51″W / 47.58056°N 122.33083°W / 47.58056; -122.33083
Public
Pre-K
12
NCES
5307710
seattleschools.org

public school
Washington
school district
Seattle
Boulevard Park
Tukwila

Thomas E. Peiser
Washington University State Historical Society
foundry

controversy
student boycott in 1966
2007 supreme court case
University of Washington
Asa Mercer
Prefontaine Fountain
Yesler

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