Spokane Public Schools

Spokane School District
Address
200 North Bernard Street
Spokane, Washington 99201
Information
Superintendent Shelley Redinger
Grades PreK-12
Enrollment 28,768 (May 2011)
Color(s) Blue, Gold, Green
Mascot Western Gray Owl
Affiliation U.S. Department of Education
Website Official website

Spokane Public Schools (District No. 81) is a public school district in Spokane County, Washington, and serves the city of Spokane. The district includes oversight and administration of seven high schools, six middle schools, and 34 elementary schools. Specialized programming focuses on alternative learning opportunities for intelligently gifted children, as well as those that experience moderate to severe emotional and/or physical disabilities, are homeless, or experiencing the Spokane Public Schools system through the foreign exchange program.[1]

Schools

High schools

Middle schools

Elementary schools

  • Adams Elementary School
  • Arlington Elementary School
  • Audubon Elementary School
  • Balboa Elementary School
  • Bemiss Elementary School
  • Browne Elementary School
  • Cooper Elementary School
  • Finch Elementary School
  • Franklin Elementary School
  • Garfield Elementary School
  • Grant Elementary School
  • Hamblen Elementary School
  • Holmes Elementary School
  • Hutton Elementary School
  • Indian Trail Elementary School
  • Jefferson Elementary School
  • Lidgerwood Elementary School
  • Lincoln Heights Elementary School
  • Linwood Elementary School
  • Logan Elementary School
  • Longfellow Elementary School
  • Madison Elementary School
  • Moran Prairie Elementary School
  • Mullan Road Elementary School
  • Regal Elementary School
  • Ridgeview Elementary School
  • Roosevelt Elementary School
  • Sheridan Elementary School
  • Stevens Elementary School
  • Westview Elementary School
  • Whitman Elementary School
  • Willard Elementary School
  • Wilson Elementary School
  • Woodridge Elementary School

Special programs

References

  1. "Special Schools & Programs / Other Special Schools-Programs". Spokaneschools.org. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
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