Renton School District
Renton School District 403 is a public school district serving Renton, Washington, USA and southern portions of the adjacent cities of Seattle, Bellevue, and Newcastle.[citation needed] On October 1st of the 2017-2018 school year, the district has an enrollment of 16,336 students.[1]
Schools
High schools
- Albert Talley Sr. High School
- Hazen High School
- Lindbergh High School
- Renton High School
Middle schools
- Dimmitt Middle School
- McKnight Middle School
- Nelsen Middle School
- Risdon Middle School
Elementary schools
- Benson Hill Elementary
- Bryn Mawr Elementary
- Campbell Hill Elementary
- Cascade Elementary
- Hazelwood Elementary
- Highlands Elementary
- Honeydew Elementary
- Kennydale Elementary
- Lakeridge Elementary
- Maplewood Heights Elementary
- Renton Park Elementary
- Sierra Heights Elementary
- Talbot Hill Elementary
- Tiffany Park Elementary
Other schools
- Meadow Crest Early Learning Center
- Griffin Home (6-12)
- Renton Academy (K-12)
- Sartori Education Center
- Virtual High School
- HOME Program
Renton Memorial Stadium
Renton Memorial Stadium is owned and operated by the district for use by its high schools and middle schools. Renton Memorial is used for High school Football, Track and Field, and soccer matches. It is also used at times for Middle School Track meets. It is located at 405 Logan Avenue N. in Renton, near Renton High School and includes an all-weather artificial turf field surrounded by an all-weather track. The facility has covered seating for 5,500 and parking for 1,000 vehicles.[2][3] The stadium was constructed in 1948 and in 2011 a $7 million renovation project was undertaken.[4][5] The new design calls for a lighting system with adjustable lights that can illuminate the stands in the various colors of the schools that use the facility as their home field.[6]
References
- ^ Renton School District Report Card 2017-18.
- ^ 2001 Renton Stadium, USCAA web site (retrieved 28 March 2008)
- ^ High School Stadium Guide, Seattle Times web site (retrieved 23 May 2010)
- ^ Renton Reporter article, January 20, 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-18
- ^ Renton Schools news release, August 23, 2011. Retrieved 2011-1018
- ^ Architects’ webpage. Retrieved 2011-10-18