Olympia School District
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 | William Lahmann |
Students and staff | |
Students | 9,430 [2] |
Teachers | 524 [2] |
Other information | |
Website | http://osd.wednet.edu |
Olympia School District (Number 111) is a school district serving approximately 9400 students in the city of Olympia in Thurston County, Washington. The school district employs approximately 1200 staff members, and maintains 19 campuses.
Schools
High School | Grade Levels/Type | Established | Enrollment[2] | Mascot | WIAA Classification | Notes |
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Avanti [3] | alternative | 135 | N/A | |||
Capital | comprehensive | 1975 | 1329 | Cougars | 3A | Hosts students from Griffin School District |
Olympia | comprehensive | 1907 | 1728 | Bears | 4A | Flagship high school |
Name | Grade Levels/Type | Established | Enrollment[2] | Mascot |
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Thomas Jefferson | 6-8 | 1961 | 350 | Jaguars |
Thurgood Marshall | 6-8 | 396 | Mustangs | |
Reeves | 6-8 | 431 | Raiders | |
Washington | 6-8 | 740 | Bulldogs |
Name | Grade Levels/Type | Established | Enrollment[2] | Mascot | Remarks |
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Boston Harbor | K-5 | 1964* | 192 | *1900's as part of Boston Harbor school district, 1964 as officially part of OSD | |
Centennial | K-5 | 1989 | 512 | Replaced McKinley Elementary | |
James A. Garfield | K-5 | 1852* | 385 | *1852 as Westside school, 1902 as Garfield School | |
Julia Butler Hansen | K-5 | 523 | "Hansen" | ||
Leland P. Brown | K-5 | 1965 | 346 | Eagles | "L.P. Brown" |
Abraham Lincoln | K-5 alternative | 1859 | 285 | Lions | Hosts the district's Options Program |
James Madison | K-5 | 183 | |||
Margaret McKenny | K-5 | 420 | Hawks | "McKenny" | |
McLane | K-5 | 279 | 304 | Owls | |
Pioneer | K-5 | 1969 | 366 | Bears | |
Theodore Roosevelt | K-5 | 1908 | 441 | Roadrunners |
Other
- Olympia Regional Learning Academy (Housed in former elementary school, John Rogers.), grades K-12 [4]
- Knox Building (District Headquarters, Housed in same building as Avanti High School.)