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In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, Pasco County School board members approved the addition of three four-day weekends, or 'mini-breaks' to the 2024-25 student calendar.
The Pasco School District moved its sixth-grade classes from elementary schools to middle schools from 2015 to 2020 due to overcrowding that was later eased by the construction of Ray Reynolds Middle School. [17] Chiawana High School had grown to 2,700 students by 2019, becoming the largest high school in Washington state. [18]
Pasco High School is a 9–12 public high school in Pasco, Washington. It was the only high school in Pasco until 2009, when Chiawana High School was opened. In 2006, Pasco voters approved a $90 million+ bond to construct a new high school on Argent and Road 84 to ease the overcrowding of Pasco High. [2] [3] The new Chiawana High School opened ...
Pasco is served by the Pasco School District, Columbia Basin College, and Washington State University Tri-Cities. Pasco High School is the older of the city's two public high schools, and was the largest in the state before Chiawana was built. The city's second high school—Chiawana High School—opened in August 2009.
Here is what the racial makeup of each school will look like under Pasco School District’s new high school boundaries: Pasco High School: 93% Hispanic, 3% White, 4% other. Low income: 86% ...
Voters earlier this year approved a 21-year, $195.5 million bond to build a third comprehensive high school to serve 2,000 students and a technical high school to serve 600 in-district students.
On Friday, September 13, 1957, Pasco High School played their first game against Walla Walla High School and won the game 16–14. Up until an hour and a half before the game started, school superintendent Herman Haeger feared the stadium would not be ready as only three of the six towers of lights functioned properly.
Plans to increase the density of low-income students at Pasco High School could lead to lower test scores, more behavioral struggles, higher dropout rates and more stigma over poverty, shows ...