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Basic Education offered by Seattle Public Schools No. 1

Basic Education offered by Seattle Public Schools No. 1

2445 3rd Avenue South, John Stanford Center, Seattle, WA 98134

Located east of the train tracks, north of S Lander St in Sodo. Visitor parking lots on corner of Lander St and 3rd Ave S. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.

Eligibility

Entering kindergartners must be five years old on or before August 31; those born between September 1- October 31 may be evaluated for early entrance.

Hours

M-F, 8:30am-4pm.

Languages

Interpreter services

Application process

Visit the Enrollment Service Center.  

Fees

None.

Service area

Seattle, WA

Other Information

Languages

Interpreter services

Description

Oversees the basic education curriculum for the Seattle Public School district.   Elementary schools emphasize language arts, reading, arts, science, and math.   Middle schools provide a transition to high schools.   Middle school students may choose exploratory programs or electives in a variety of areas from art to computers.   Many middle schools also offer intervention classes and learning labs for students needing extra help.   All high schools provide a wide range of electives and most have specialties in particular areas.   Graduation requirements include a cumulative 2. 0 or above Grade Point Average (GPA), and a 2. 0 or above cumulative GPA in all courses in English/Language Arts/Mathematics/Social Studies/Science and exit standards and service learning requirements.   There are 95 school sites in Seattle.

What's Here

Providing organization

Seattle Public Schools No. 1

Administers the Seattle Public Schools District Office and is the central contact office for all Seattle Public Schools. Maintains information on programs and locations. Educational services are offered through elementary, middle, and high schools. Gifted, alternative, special education and Individual Education Plan (IEP) services are offered to students.

Basic Education offered by Seattle Public Schools No. 1