Kennewick School District 17 | Kennewick Schools
Overview of
Kennewick School District
Kennewick is a city in the county of Benton, in the 42nd state and the 18th biggest state in the United States which is Washington. Kennewick has the most number of inhabitants of the three cities more popularly known as the Tri-Cities.
Public schools situated in the city are under the Kennewick School District. Having thirteen elementary schools, four middle schools, and three high schools, this school district has the largest number of employees in Kennewick.
Offering kindergarten thru twelfth grade, the Kennewick School District has approximately 15,000 students and 750 teachers, making up the student-teacher ratio of 20 students for every teacher.
Kennewick School District Statistics & Resources:
- Kennewick School District Website
- National Education for Education Statistics
- Washington State Report Card
- GreatSchools.net
- SchoolMatters.com
- About Joe and Colleen Lane
Kennewick is a city in the county of Benton, in the 42nd state and the 18th biggest state in the United States which is Washington. Kennewick has the most number of inhabitants of the three cities more popularly known as the Tri-Cities.
Public schools situated in the city are under the Kennewick School District. Having thirteen elementary schools, four middle schools, and three high schools, this school district has the largest number of employees in Kennewick.
Offering kindergarten thru twelfth grade, the Kennewick School District has approximately 15,000 students and 750 teachers, making up the student-teacher ratio of 20 students for every teacher.
Kennewick School District Statistics & Resources:
- Kennewick School District Website
- National Education for Education Statistics
- Washington State Report Card
- GreatSchools.net
- SchoolMatters.com
- About Joe and Colleen Lane
The Kennewick School District acts in conformity and obeys the rules and regulations of both the federal and the state. Discrimination is not an issue. The school’s population is made up of mixed races of Caucasians, Hispanics, Asians, African-Americans and Indians.
Kennewick School District’s objective is to help all children, with no exceptions, learn and succeed in school. Focus is on reading. The district’s goal is for children to be able to read at grade level upon reaching Third Grade, knowing that children who do not know how to read by this grade, have a hard time catching up, often dropping out of school with no future at all. Along with this, parents are encouraged to read to their children every day starting from infancy, which not only will form a stronger bond between parents and their
children, but it will also help in preparing their children for a better future.
The Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) exam in Reading, Writing and Mathematics for all Washington State Tenth Graders is a requirement to obtain a high school diploma starting in 2008. WASL scores will be included in the high school transcript starting in 2006. A student’s transcript is often a requirement for employment and entrance to public colleges and universities.
Another graduation requirement by the year 2007 is the Computer Competency Assessment. The CCA is a test to determine if the student has knowledge of Word, Excel, Power Point and the use of the Internet. This is to prepare students to meet new challenges in a globally competitive world.
The district has won the Grand Prize Magna Award in 1997 for Board Leadership and 1998 for its Accountability Program given by the American School Board Journal.
School Match, a national educational consulting and research firm, presented the Kennewick School District with “What Parents Want”
Award in June 2006.
The district’s Board of Directors encourages parents to play an important role in their children’s education by attending school functions and parent-teacher conferences, by building a good parent-teacher relationship, and by helping their children in their school work and projects. Research shows that parent involvement results in improved school attendance, higher grades, self-confidence, and their children staying away from drugs and alcohol.
The Kennewick School District is proud to have dedicated educators and teachers that possess high credentials essential in guiding the students to reach their dreams. The city of Kennewick has been known to be in support of children to help them attain a brighter future.
Kennewick High Schools
Southridge High School
Finley River View High School
Kennewick High School
Kamiakin High School
Kennewick Middle Schools
Desert Hills Middle School
Finley Middle School
Highlands Middle School
Horse Heaven Hills Middle School
Park Middle School
Kennewick Elementary Schools
Amistad Elementary School
Canyon View Elementary School
Eastgate Elementary School
Edison Elementary School
Finley Elementary School
Hawthorne Elementary School
Ridge View Elementary School
Southgate Elementary School
Westgate Elementary School
Washington Elementary School
