Centralia School District (Washington)

Centralia School District
Address
2320 Borst Avenue
, Washington, 98531
United States
District information
GradesK through 12th
Established1888; 136 years ago (1888)[1]
SuperintendentLisa Grant[2]
Schools9[3]
Budget$2.4 million
NCES District ID5301140[4]
Students and staff
Students3,613[3]
Teachers198[3]
Student–teacher ratio18.52[4]
Other information
Websitewww.centralia.k12.wa.us

Centralia School District 401 is a public school district based in Centralia, Washington

Schools

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The school district serves the entirety of Centralia, Washington. There are five elementary schools, one middle school, two high schools and one early learning center for pre-kindergartners.[5] As of 2021, the nine schools in the district are:

  • Early Learning Center (pre-kindergarten)
  • Ford's Prairie Elementary School (k-6th)
  • Washington Elementary School (k-6th)
  • Edison Elementary School (k-6th)
  • Jefferson Lincoln Elementary (k-6th)
  • Oakview Elementary (K-6th)
  • Centralia Middle School (7th-8th)
  • Centralia High School (9th-12th)
  • Futurus High School (9th-12th)

Academics

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In 2024, Lewis County Transit partnered with the district on a pilot plan, known as the Renewable Energy Vehicle and Infrastructure Technician (REVIT) training program, to encourage local students to enter in the educational and professional fields associated with green energy. With grants from the Washington State Department of Ecology, the program is planned to expand into other school districts in the county and eventually throughout the state.[6]

References

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  1. ^ History of Centralia School District Retrieved 26 December 2021
  2. ^ Superintendent Welcome Letter Retrieved 26 December 2021
  3. ^ a b c Centralia School District Public School Review. Retrieved 2 January 2022
  4. ^ a b "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Centralia School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  5. ^ Centralia School District Building Directory Retrieved 26 December 2021
  6. ^ Licata, Eleanor (March 11, 2024). "With grants, Lewis County Transit, schools develop renewable energy vehicle and infrastructure technician curriculum". The Chronicle (Press release). Washington State Department of Ecology. Retrieved April 15, 2024.
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