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Columbia Basin College (CBC) is a public community college in Pasco, Washington.It is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.The college offers English as a second language and General Educational Development (GED) prep classes, the Running Start program, many associate degree (transfer, associate of applied science, associate of arts) programs, and the Bachelor of ...
As of the 2024-2025 school year, there were 110 schools in Pasco County Schools: 48 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, 15 high schools, 1 middle/high school, 2 educational centers, 3 juvenille detentions, 3 eSchools, 3 combination schools, 1 contract school, 14 charter schools, and 5 other programs.
With a rapidly growing campus, Columbia Basin College is the largest public two-year community college in Southeastern Washington with a student body of nearly 7,000 students. The college was founded in 1955 and serves students from the entire Tri-Cities region. There are four middle schools in Pasco, serving students ranging from grade six to ...
The new rec center is set to reshape the way Columbia Basin College students spend their free time. Get a look inside CBC’s $35 million recreation center in Pasco. Students paid for it
The building — code named “Polaris,” due to its location as the future northernmost building on campus — will house up to 162 students when it opens in fall 2026. Columbia Basin College ...
Delta High is a science and technology focused high school located in Pasco. It is sponsored by Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland's school districts, Battelle, Washington State University Tri-Cities, and Columbia Basin College.
At Columbia Basin College, Pasco. All games loser out. Wednesday, March 6. Game 1 — E2 Columbia Basin (19-8) vs. W3 South Puget Sound (18-11), 12 p.m.
The Pasco School District No. 1 was formed on January 10, 1885, with one teacher and no permanent building. The first school in Pasco was constructed later in the year and was followed by a second schoolhouse in 1888. The school district was accredited by the Washington State Board of Education on June 7, 1910, and had 475 students at the time. [8]