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In the Federal Way Public School District, 71% of high school students in the district have taken an advanced course and 92% of students taking an advanced course are earning a passing grade. Along with this, 63% of students enrolled in a two or four year college program and 81% of scholars who attended a four-year postsecondary institution ...
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Federal Way is in the Olympic Division of the North Puget Sound League in Washington's West Central District. [3] The most recent successes include Boys' Basketball 4A State Championships back-to-back in 2014 and 2015 (29–0), and back-to-back State Track Titles for both boys and girls in 2013 and 2014.
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On November 23, 1998, the Federal Way School Board approved the opening of Federal Way Public Academy in 1998 by a 3–2 vote to serve 120 students in grades 7–8 starting September 1999. Board members Holly Isaman, Linda Hendrickson and Jim Storvick were in favor of the opening, and board President Ann Murphy and board member Joel Marks ...
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The Internet Academy (IA or iAcademy) is a public virtual school, a part of Federal Way Public Schools, approved by the Northwest Accreditation Commission [2] for grades K–12. [3] Internet Academy was founded in 1996 and was the first online school in Washington state. [ 4 ]
Federal Way Public Schools profile Archived December 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine; School site; Internet Academy webpage; Internet Academy – OSPI School Report Card 2011–12; Greatschools.org; CEFPI; School District Head Start Archived June 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine; EX3 Jim Sandwith Teen Center website