Rural school districts in Washington
Rural school districts in Washington are administrative districts that provide educational services in rural areas of Washington state.
These are arbitrarily defined as school districts with enrollments of less than 1,000 students and no more than three schools. These rural districts typically serve a small town with a population of up to a few thousand. Some of these districts share educational facilities with neighboring districts.
Adna School District
The town of Adna in Lewis County is served by Adna School District No. 226. As of the 2022-23 school year the district has an enrollment of 648 students and two schools:- Adna Middle-High School
- Adna Elementary School
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Almira School District
- Almira/Coulee-Hartline High School — This school cooperates with the neighboring Coulee-Hartline School District.
- Almira Elementary School — Grades K-8.
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Asotin-Anatone School District
- Asotin Junior-Senior High School
- Asotin Elementary School
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Benge School District
- Benge Elementary School
Bickleton School District
In 1880 the people of Bickleton organized school district No. 210, and built a small box school house. Henry C. Hackley was the first instructor of the twelve pupils- Mrs. Osborne, a widow taught the second term. Mr. Bickle donated an acre of land at the east end of town for another school. The original public hall was converted to the grade school. It served the community until 1897 when it was removed to make room for present, two-story building. The contract was let for $1300. Eight grades were taught, seventy pupils in all, T.C. Anderson was the principal, Miss Jesse Forker was his assistant. On November 10, 1953, the Bickleton community constructed a new $107,645.12 brick school building. The building was built from May 15, 1952, to November 10, 1953. There were seventy-one grade school students attending this beautiful building and there were twenty-four high school students.
As of October 2004 Bickleton School District, which changed to school district No. 203 at some point, had an enrollment of 116 students. After recent developments and investments in both wind and landfill gas sustainable energy projects in the Bickleton area the School Superintendent, Rick Palmer, huddled for two years beginning in 2008 with the county assessor crunching numbers from wind energy developers before going to voters with an $8.9 million bond measure to build the new school. The old 1950s era schools not only lacked adequate HVAC and septic systems but were also outdated as far as structural aspects and energy efficiency.
The School District contracted with Hill International Inc. in Spokane to perform both construction management services and building commissioning services. Mountain States Construction was awarded the contract as the general contractor and ground was broken in 2010 on the new $10.5 million, 42,000-square-foot school building to replace the old Bickleton School District's two 1950s-era schools. The new school building opened in the fall of 2011. As of 2012 the sprawling 500-square-mile rural school district still educates an average of 100 students each year.
- Bickleton School
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Boistfort School District
- Boistfort Elementary School
Brewster School District
- Brewster Alternative School
- Brewster Elementary School
- Brewster Middle School
- Brewster High School
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The town of Bridgeport, Washington, in Douglas County is served by Bridgeport School District 075. As of the 2022-23 school year the district has an enrollment of 778 students and four schools.
- Bridgeport High School
- Aurora High School - a small school facility with an enrollment of 29 students in grades 9–12.
- Bridgeport Middle School
- Bridgeport Elementary
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Brinnon School District
- Brinnon Elementary School
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Cape Flattery School District
- Cape Flattery Preschool
- Clallam Bay High & Elementary School
- Neah Bay Elementary School
- Neah Bay Junior/Senior High School
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Carbonado School District
- Carbonado Historic School 19 — Grades K-8.
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Castle Rock School District
- Castle Rock Elementary
- Castle Rock Middle School
- Castle Rock High School
- Castle Rock Virtual Academy
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Centerville School District
- Centerville Elementary School — Grades K-8
- at SchoolTree.org.
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Chewelah School District
- Gess Elementary
- Jenkins Junior/Senior High
- Quartzite Learning — grades K-12
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Colfax School District
- Colfax High School, Grades 9-12
- Leonard M Jennings Elementary School, Grades K-8
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College Place School District
- John Sager Middle School, grades 6-8
- Davis Elementary School, grades K-5
- College Place High School, grade 9-12
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The town of Colton in Whitman County is served by Colton School District No. 306. As of the 2022-23 school year the district has a single public school with an enrollment of 151 students.
- Colton School, grades PK-12.
The unincorporated community of Hunters in Stevens County is served by Columbia School District No. 206. As of the 2022-23 school year the district has a single school with an enrollment of 140 students.
- Columbia High and Elementary, grades PK-12.
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Concrete School District
- Concrete Elementary School
- Concrete High School
- Twin Cedars High School
The census-designated place of Conway in Skagit County is served by Conway School District No. 317. As of the 2022-23 school year the district has one school with an enrollment of 469 students.
- Conway School, grades K-8.
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Cosmopolis School District
- Cosmopolis Elementary School
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Coulee-Hartline School District
- Almira/Coulee-Hartline High School
- Coulee City Middle School
- Coulee City Elementary School
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