Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School

Pasco School District is the core of a great community in Eastern Washington. It has 11 Primary schools, 3 middle schools, a 4-year high school, and an alternative secondary school. It has become a representation for emergent kinds of best programs that set up the students in facing the challenges of the real world.


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Pasco School District’s vision is to put its students first to develop a life time learning while enjoying academics, variety, and modernism.  Pasco School District ensures promotion, celebration, and respect of cultural diversity between the students, school staff, and the community. It preserves a secure, protected, and favorable setting with apparent scholastic objectives and prospects. It creates innovative classrooms that are dedicated to diverse students with strong instructional strategies and a challenging and engaging research-based curriculum.

Pasco School District operates Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School. It is a public school and is situated in the county of Franklin and Pasco City.  The school is in a mid-sized city setting, meaning, that the school is in a central city of a “Core Based Statistical Area” or “Consolidated Statistical Area”. Emerson Elementary School is a Title I eligible school, a program devised to give financial assistance to students through Secondary Education Act and Local Education Agencies.

Emerson Elementary School is not a charter school or does not provide free elementary or secondary education to qualified students under a precise charter settled by the state legislature or other appropriate authority nor a magnet school, a special school intended to draw students of various race to reduce racial isolation.

Emerson Elementary School is considered as a Primary School that offers kindergarten through fifth grade. An approximate total of 555 students go to this school. An estimated 89% represents the Hispanic ethnicity, a probable 8% represents the Caucasians, some 2% belongs to the African-American students, 1% represents the Asian community, and 1% represents the American-Indian natives. 86% of the school’s population is entitled for the reduced-price lunch program. 11% receives special education. A 50.4% of the student population is males while 49.6% represents the female.  Emerson Elementary School has a total of 29 faculty members. The 29 teachers make up a student to teacher ratio of 17 students per teacher. 13 of which has an average years of teaching experience.  62% of the faculty staff has a Master’s degree. Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School provides great parent involvement. The parents are requested to be a part of their children’s daily scholastic routine. They are asked to monitor their children’s academic progress and participate in school activities to establish a favorable bond between teachers, school administrators, parents, and students.


Pasco School District

Elementary Schools
Edwin Markham Elementary School | James McGee Elementary School | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Elementary School | Mark Twain Elementary School | Maya Angelou Elementary School | Robert Frost Elementary School | Rowena Chess Elementary School | Ruth Livingston Elementary School | Virgie Robinson Elementary School | Whittier Elementary School

Middle Schools
John McLoughlin Middle School | Issac Stevens Middle School | Ellen Ochoa Middle School | Discovery Alternative Middle School

High Schools
Pasco High School | New Horizons Alternative High School | Chiawana High School (2009)


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