Seven schools honored for improving WASL scores
Published 10:25 pm Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Seven Snohomish County schools were honored as schools of distinction Wednesday for high WASL scores.
Schools in Lake Stevens, Snohomish, Stanwood, Arlington and Everett earned the honor because students there performed better on the WASL standardized test in the spring of this year than most students in the state.
In deciding which schools deserved the honor, state workers evaluated six years of WASL scores.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Terry Bergeson honored the 98 schools of distinction Wednesday morning at Garfield High School in Seattle.
Snohomish County’s schools of distinction are:
Sunnycrest Elementary in Lake Stevens
Glenwood Elementary in Lake Stevens
Dutch Hill Elementary in Snohomish
Stanwood Elementary in Stanwood
Post Middle School in Arlington
Gateway Middle School in Everett
Heatherwood Middle School in Everett
To see the complete list of schools, go to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Web site at www.k12.wa.us.
