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Pages in category "Cities in the Seattle metropolitan area" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Detailed city map, Seattle City Clerk's Office Neighborhood Map Atlas. Detailed city map, otherwise not titled. Click on a number or name for the more detailed north, central, or south city map or a map of a selected neighborhood. "Seattle City Clerk Thesaurus". April 19, 2004. Archived from the original on February 9, 2006
This is the list of schools within the Seattle Public Schools school district. Seattle Public Schools operates elementary schools, K-8 schools, middle schools serving grades 6–8, high schools, and Alternative schools and special programs. [1] [2] The tables below provide data on the demographics of students in Seattle Public Schools. All data ...
Seattle is getting rid of its specialized public schools in an effort to increase racial equity. Ironically, this decision may end up hurting the very students the policy change is intended to help.
The smallest school district in the Seattle area is the Index School District, which has 19 students and no high school. [186] The Seattle area has hundreds of registered private schools that serve over 50,000 students and offer alternative curriculums or religious education. [187] [188] [189] The largest private schools in the area are Cedar ...
Incorporated municipalities in the state are listed separately in a list of cities and list of towns. Due to unreliability of the source data in the Geographic Names Information System , items in this list may be historical places that no longer exist, places that are part of an incorporated city or town or a CDP, or never a community in the ...
The largest public school district in the state is Seattle’s King County with 55,000 students, ... and is the best-ranked statewide from the Tri-Cities area. The student-teacher ratio is 23:1 ...
The outpouring support for the issue forced the Seattle School Board to grant the public with a real solution to the problem. Today, Seattle recognizes this protest as the Seattle Public Schools Boycott of 1966 [1] While de jure segregation enforced by law is no longer practiced, Seattle remains a highly racially segregated city.