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School
B.F. Day Elementary School is an elementary school located in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA, part of the Seattle Public Schools school district.[1]
It was originally designed by John Parkinson in the 1891-1892.
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Neighborhood schools |
- Adams
- Alki
- APP at Lincoln
- Arbor Heights
- B. F. Day
- (Daniel) Bagley
- Beacon Hill International
- (Catherine) Blaine K-8
- Brighton
- Broadview-Thomson K-8
- Bryant
- (Frantz H.) Coe
- Concord International
- (Frank B.) Cooper
- Dearborn Park
- Dunlap
- Emerson
- Gatewood
- (Bailey) Gatzert
- Graham Hill
- Green Lake
- Greenwood
- Hawthorne
- (John) Hay
- Highland Park
- Kimball
- Lafayette
- Laurelhurst
- Lawton
- Leschi
- Lowell
- Loyal Heights
- Madrona K-8
- Maple
- McDonald International
- Thurgood Marshall
- McGilvra
- Montlake
- John Muir
- North Beach
- Northgate
- Olympic Hills
- Olympic View
- (John) Rogers
- Roxhill
- Sacajawea
- Sand Point
- Sanislo
- Schmitz Park
- John Stanford International
- Stevens
- The New School PreK-8
- View Ridge
- Wedgwood
- West Seattle
- West Woodland
- Whittier
- Wing Luke
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Alternative schools |
- K-5 STEM at Boren
- Pinehurst
- Thornton Creek
- Homeschool Resource Center
- Jane Addams K-8
- Orca K-8
- Pathfinder K-8
- Salmon Bay K-8
- TOPS K-8
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47°39′18″N 122°20′57″W / 47.65500°N 122.34917°W / 47.65500; -122.34917