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The Edmonds School District engages stu-dents, staff, families, partners and the broader community in the district’s Strategic Direction. Together, along with every school, results have been identified that we want for our students. The continual improve-ment of our schools is essential in provid-ing increased student performance and quality results. Innova-tive, exemplary, and research-based pro-grams, coupled with professional develop-ment, focused and aligned resources, and community participa-tion in decision mak-ing and planning are essential elements in improving schools. For more detailed informa-tion, please visit our school’s improvement plan or give us a call at your convenience.
Oak Heights Elementary School
2018-2019 Performance Report
The Oak Heights staff will promote learning experiences, which will provide students with a foundation for the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes fundamental to achieving individual success. Students will become responsible, contributing citizens in a rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world.
Principal: Susan ArdissonoAssistant Principal: Jessica Asp15500 18th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98087(425) 431-7744/ohe.edmonds.wednet.edu
Mission Statement of School and District
About Us
Academic Accomplishments and Goals Strategic Direction Focus Areas
Throughout the 2018-19 school year the Oak Heights staff will continue our work in the area of social-emotional learning. Our focus will be on Culturally Responsive Teaching and trauma-informed practices to support our students’ aca-demic growth in all areas.
For more detailed information, please visit our school’s improvement plan or give us a call at your convenience.
Oak Heights Elementary School
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*Teacher information
from 2016-17OSPI report.
Our35
teachersat a glance:
of teachers
have at least a Master’s
Degree
11.7 average years of teacher
experience
62.9%
White: 47.0%
Two or More Races: 10.1%
Asian: 15.2%
Black / African American: 6.4% American Indian /
Alaskan Native: 0.2%
Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander: 0.3%
Hispanic / Latino of any race(s):
20.8%
Student Diversity
Oak HeightsElementary
Oak Heights Elementary School Oak Heights Elementary School
How You Can HelpWe welcome you to become involved in our
school by becoming a volunteer. Our active PTA supports our students and programs in many ways. By coordinating volunteers, activities and events, this group helps make our school great. Please contact the school office if you are inter-ested in volunteering. We would welcome your help!
Our635 students at a glance:
47.0%
male
53.0%
female
State AssessmentsWashington students are
tested annually by the state to assess their progress as they move through school. In grades 3-8 students take tests in English language arts, math and science. Please see our School Report Card.
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Financial ResourcesAnnually, we produce a Citizens Guide to the District’s Budget. One of our highest priorities is being excellent stew-ards of our community’s resources. Each year, we involve staff, students, families and community members in helping us to set budget priorities. For more information on school funding, we encour-age you to refer to the 2017-18 Citizens Guide to the Budget.
About Our BuildingOpened: 1967Square footage: 49,355Remodeled: 1992 (Classroom additions)We are proud that our school facility is used
extensively by our community for meetings, events and youth activities.
Oak Heights Elementary School
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The state provides $8,662 per pupil to our District
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Edmonds School District Board of Directors
Carin Chase Director District 1Ann McMurray
Director District 2Gary Noble
Director District 3Deborah Kilgore
Director District 4Diana White
Director District 5Dr. Kristine McDuffy
Superintendent
Our Commitment• Equity of Opportunity• Effective Learning
for All Students • PreK-3rd Grade
Early Learning • Graduates Who Are
Ready For Life
Edmonds School District20420 68th Ave WLynnwood, WA 98036 425-431-7000www.edmonds.wednet.edu
The Edmonds School District covers approxi-mately 36 square miles in south Snohomish County and includes the communities of Brier, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Wood-way, and portions of unincor-porated Snohomish County.
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