Wenatchee School District
Wenatchee School District #246 is a public school district of the State of Washington serving the city of Wenatchee and surrounding communities. The approximate student population of the district is 7,125, served by 450 teachers.[1]
Schools
School Type | Name | Location |
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High School | Wenatchee High School (AAAA) | 1101 Millerdale Ave. |
High School | Westside High School (Alternative) | 5th Street, next to Wenatchee Valley College Dormitories |
Middle School | Foothills Middle School | Maple Street, near Senior Center |
Middle School | Orchard Middle School | Miller & Orchard |
Middle School | Pioneer Middle School | Miller & Russel / Millerdale Roads |
Elementary School | Columbia Elementary | 600 Alaska Street |
Elementary School | Lewis and Clark Elementary | Behind Valley North Center |
Elementary School | Abraham Lincoln Elementary | Lincoln Road near South end of city |
Elementary School | Mission View Elementary | 2 blocks east of Mission, near Squllchuck Market |
Elementary School | Newberry Elementary School | Near 9th Street & Western Ave |
Elementary School | Sunnyslope Elementary | School Street & Easy Street, Sunnyslope |
Elementary School | Washington Elementary School | |
A.E.P. | Valley Academy of Learning (Alternative Education Program) | |
Internet | Wenatchee Internet Academy | Online |
Demographics
Due to the location of Wenatchee, the city hosts a large minority population. Approximately 30% of students are Hispanic, 1.3% are Asian, .5% are African American, and the remaining are either Caucasian or Native American. The large percentage of Hispanic students comes from the number of Hispanics that migrate to and from Wenatchee and surrounding communities to work in the local fruit industry.
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Coordinates: 47°25′40″N 120°19′34″W / 47.42778°N 120.32611°W
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