High Schools - Lake Washington School District (2024)

High Schools - Lake Washington School District (1)

High Schools

There are four neighborhood high schools in the district. In addition, five choice high schools serve specific needs and interests, including academic rigor, an increased pace of study, vocational programs and project-based learning.

For school enrollment numbers, please visit the enrollment report page.

High Schools - Lake Washington School District (2)

Eastlake High School

400 - 228th Avenue NE, Sammamish 98074
Grades 9-12

  • Students develop the intellectual strength and character necessary for future success
  • Teachers engage and challenge students through well-designed instruction
  • Literacy, math, science and world language labs support students in meeting high expectations
  • Thriving programs in Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Wellness and Career and Technical Education
  • Integrated programs in Grades 9-11 Humanities and Grade 9 Health and Fitness
  • Successful athletics, ASB clubs and Servant Leadership program
  • Honors pathway for students in grades nine and 10
  • 23 AP and UW in the High School classes in math, science, computer science, humanities, world language and art

High Schools - Lake Washington School District (4)Emerson High School

10903 NE 53rd Street, Kirkland 98033
Grades 9-12
Not lottery based.

Contact school for more information.

  • Maximum 130 students, grades 9-12
  • Smaller class sizes
  • Standards-based grading/credits
  • Eight session calendar
  • Opportunity for independent study coursework
  • Full access to Running Start and WANIC skills programs for 11th and 12th graders
  • Personalized learning plans are provided for each student
  • Grading scale is A-B-C-No Credit
  • Night school attendance opportunities
  • Instruction provided using LWSD curriculum and state standards
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Emerson K-12

10903 NE 53rd Street, Kirkland 98033
Grades K-12
Choice school, not lottery-based

Contact school for more information.

Mission statement: Emerson K-12 is a community of families working in collaboration with the Lake Washington School District to ensure that each student will be prepared to lead a rewarding, responsible life as a contributing member of our community and greater society.

Overview: Emerson K-12 is a Parent Partnership Program (PPP) designed to engage families interested in being active partners in their child(ren) instruction. Core and enrichment/elective classes are generally offered two days per week, with parents delivering instruction on the other days in partnership with certificated staff. Each student has an individualized learning plan that meets LWSD and state standards. We operate under the Alternative Learning Experience (ALE) part of Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 392.550. Many high school students also participate in WANIC, Running Start and/or their neighborhood school’s academic program. Our small size allows us to focus on individual student needs – and be responsive with interventions and/or accelerations as needed.

Futures School

10601 NE 132nd Street, Kirkland 98034
Grades 9-12
Not lottery based.

Visit Juanita High School website for more information.

International Community School

11133 NE 65th Street, Kirkland 98033
Grades 6-12
Choice school, lottery-based

Mission statement: International Community School cultivates integrity, curiosity, complex reasoning, problem solving, and global awareness in every student with a rigorous, signature program of arts and sciences.

Overview: The school’s focus is on six core integrated content areas with an emphasis on depth of understanding and interconnected learning: humanities, international studies, art, science, mathematics and foreign language. ICS emphasizes global awareness and having the capacity to incorporate the attitude, knowledge, and skills necessary to feel empathy for the human condition all over the world while acknowledging our perspective as one among many, realizing how we impact and are impacted by larger systems.

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Juanita High School

10601 NE 132nd Street, Kirkland 98034
Grades 9-12
Neighborhood high school

Mission statement: Students, staff, parents, and community working together will provide our students the opportunity to learn and use their minds well and develop the skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to become life-long learners, responsible citizens, informed decision-makers, and competitive workers in the global economy.

Overview: The tradition of JHS is based on a strong sense of community. The school’s culture is based on the core values of personal integrity, a strong work ethic and a professionally collaborative environment. The atmosphere is personalized so that students of all levels and needs can find a home in our school. Juanita offers a blend of Advanced Placement and college preparatory coursework, including courses sanctioned by the University of Washington and the University of Cambridge. We also use safety net programs, when needed, to help ensure the high school graduation and academic success of each student.

Cambridge Program at Juanita High School

10601 NE 132nd Street, Kirkland 98034
Grades 9-12
Choice school, lottery-based

Overview: The Cambridge Program at Juanita High School provides rigorous academic curriculum and assessment administered by the University of Cambridge in England, with an emphasis on development of higher-order thinking skills, problem solving, investigative and research skills. The Cambridge Program provides a rich, collaborative environment in which scholarship is the norm, with a focus on transition to competitive post-secondary institutions. Examinations in mathematics & sciences, languages, arts & humanities, and global perspectives lead toward the globally recognized Advanced International Certificate of Education.

Lake Washington High School

12033 NE 80th Street, Kirkland 98033
Neighborhood high school

Mission statement: Each child, every day, connected and belonging in our community.

Overview: LWHS continues to grow and develop to ensure graduates are prepared for post-secondary success. In addition to the regular academic program offerings, the school offers a rigorous advanced academic curriculum. Students can take advantage of Honors, Advanced Placement, University of Washington in the High School, CTE Dual Credit (earning college credit while enrolled in classes at LWHS). They can also access full or part-time Running Start and WANIC classes.

Redmond High School

17272 NE 104th Street, Redmond 98052
Grades 9-12
Neighborhood high school

Mission statement: The mission of Redmond High School is to cultivate the potential and celebrate the strengths in each student, to help every student welcome challenge and use them as a catalyst for growth, and to prepare all students to embrace their role as members of their local and global community.

Overview: Redmond High School believes in helping all students to feel prepared and empowered. We strive to do this through thoughtful and intentional collaboration between students, teachers and families as we build shared expectations and values for activities, athletics and academics. Students can take advantage of Honors courses, Advanced Placement courses, UW in the high school (where students earn college credit while enrolled in classes they take at Redmond High School), full or part-time enrollment in Running Start, College in the High School and WANIC classes. Our school culture is based on the pillars of honor, excellence, respect and diversity, and we proudly display our motto: One Herd, One Home.

Tesla STEM High School

4301 - 228th Avenue NE, Redmond 98053
Grades 9-12
Choice school, lottery-based

Mission statement: Each student will graduate prepared to lead a rewarding, responsible life as a contributing member of our community and greater society.

Overview: Tesla STEM High School is a science, technology, engineering and mathematics high school that uses problem-based learning to prepare students for future STEM professions. Students enroll in, on average, six science courses and four math courses for high school. Engineering and technology are integrated into all grade level classes throughout their four years at Tesla STEM. A key academic feature frames the first two years of a student’s experience where they are immersed in an integrated science, engineering and humanities sequence. The focus is on the students’ development of multiple skills, including conducting authentic research, working with primary source documents and developing scientific investigations. Students also learn to understand and apply the engineering design process. In their junior and senior years, students work in a STEM Lab Concentration and/or STEM Pathway, conducting inquiry and research, exploring questions of their own, and championing their own ideas to the level of publication and/or production.

WANIC (Washington Network for Innovative Careers)

Office: 11605 - 132nd Avenue NE #A108, Kirkland 98034
Full year: grades 11-12
Summer semester: grades 9-12
Choice school, not lottery-based

Mission statement:

  • Ensure student access and opportunities, while promoting equity and diversity in programs
  • Provide highly challenging, relevant, specialized courses and programs
  • Maintain and expand business and industry partnerships and connections

Overview: WANIC Skill Center offers high-quality, tuition-free technical and professional training for high school juniors and seniors. These year-long, advanced-level Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs are based on rigorous academic and industry standards and prepare students for career and college readiness. WANIC programs offer dual credit opportunities (both high school and college credit) and/or lead to industry certifications. Programs are designed in three period blocks allowing extended time to not only learn the theory of a subject, but to also get authentic hands-on lab experience. All classes earn Occupational/Career & Technical Education high school credits and may offer other course equivalencies towards high school graduation requirements. WANIC operates as a cooperative consortium of seven local school districts. WANIC serves as a branch campus of all area high schools providing programs that would normally not be offered in every comprehensive high school due to high operative and equipment costs or not enough student enrollment at the school.

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Recent High School News

Coast to coast influence – LWSD grad nominates Tesla STEM teacher for Cornell University award

Sometimes it is hard to recognize teachers for all the things they do to help students prepare for the next chapter in their lives. But for Matthew Sturtevant, teacher at Tesla STEM High School, this is not one of those cases.

Science is power – Two LWSD teams compete at national Science Olympiad event

Two Lake Washington School District teams made it to the national Science Olympiad competition this year.

Helping families out – fundraiser helps wipe out meal debt for LWSD high school seniors

The Equity team based out of Juanita High School had an idea. They wanted to help get rid of meal debt for all seniors at Lake Washington School District’s four comprehensive high schools.

A vote for diplomacy – Evergreen creates Model United Nations for first time at school

Four years ago, in the middle of the COVID pandemic, three students came up with an idea that still has an impact today. Juniors Arin Barde, Eastlake High School (EHS), Megha Ramachandran, Tesla STEM High School, and Sneha Sharma, EHS, created the Evergreen Model United Nations, or EverMUN.

Two LWSD students take top spots in regional Holocaust writing, art and film contest

Nearly 200 students from 14 schools in grades 5-12 from Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska put together inspiring work at this year’s Holocaust Center for Humanity (HCH) contest.

Movin’ on up – LWSD earns Level One District recognition, three schools earn Sustaining level in King County Green Schools program

Lake Washington School District (LWSD) has been working with the King County Green Schools (KCGS) program to bring awareness about sustainability to our community. That work paid off as the program has recognized LWSD for achieving Level One District recognition this year.

Several students place at or near the top at DECA International competition

Thirty-five Lake Washington School District (LWSD) students were finalists or better at this year’s DECA International Career Development Conference.

High Schools - Lake Washington School District (2024)

FAQs

How many high schools are in Lake Washington School District? ›

Lake Washington School District contains 11 high schools. For personalized and effective admissions consulting,consider CollegeAdvisor.com. Get one-on-one advising on your essays, application strategy, and extracurricular profile to help you gain acceptance to your dream colleges.

What is the No 1 high school in Washington? ›

Tesla STEM High School

#1 Best Public High Schools in Washington.

What is the number 1 school district in Washington state? ›

Bellevue Public School District

While not as large of a district as Tacoma or Seattle, Bellevue is home to some of the highest rated public school districts in the state.

How many kids attend Lake Washington High School? ›

Lake Washington High School is the oldest of four comprehensive high schools in the Lake Washington School District serving 2068 full-time students and their families in grades 9 - 12.

What's the biggest High School in the States? ›

Largest High Schools in the United States – Physical
RankSchoolTotal Student Population
1.Somerset Academy of Las Vegas9,800+
2.Chicago International Character Schools8,300
3.Interior Distance Education of Alaska (Idea)6,939
4.Acero Schools6,600
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May 17, 2024

What is the largest school district in WA? ›

Seattle Public Schools, the largest K-12 school system in Washington state, has a deep commitment to every student's journey—to ensure that each student will graduate ready for college, career and life.

What high school is ranked #1 in America? ›

Ranked: The best high schools in the country for 2023
2023 RankingSchool2022 Ranking
1North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics2
2Payton College Preparatory High School6
3The Davidson Academy1
4MA Academy for Math & Science School3
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Sep 27, 2022

What are the hardest schools to get into in Washington? ›

Washington: DigiPen Institute of Technology

Knocking off the University of Washington, as the hardest in-state college to get into - DigiPen Institute of Technology only admitted 38% of its applicants in 2023. The tech college, based in Redmond is in the shadow of Microsoft's world campus.

Which states has the best high school? ›

Public School Ranking by State
Overall RankStateQuality Rank
1Massachusetts1
2Connecticut2
3Maryland5
4New Jersey3
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Jul 22, 2024

What is the richest school district? ›

This Is the Wealthiest School District in California
Wealthiest school districtAvg. household income in district ($)
New York: Scarsdale Union Free School District$466,343
North Carolina: Wake County Schools$106,822
North Dakota: South Heart School District No. 9$114,918
Ohio: Orange City$243,210
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Sep 15, 2022

What are the top 10 schools in WA? ›

Top 10 High Schools in WA
RankSchoolPostcode
1Perth Modern School6008
2Christ Church Grammar School6010
3Methodist Ladies' College6010
4International School of Western Australia6015
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What is the number one party school in Washington state? ›

Washington State University

#1 Top Party Schools in Washington.

What is the motto of Lake Washington High School? ›

aLWays Rising.

What middle schools feed into Lake Washington High School? ›

2023-24 Feeder Patterns
ElementaryMiddle SchoolHigh School
TwainKirkland Rose HillLake Washington
Audubon Franklin Rose Hill RushRose HillLake Washington
EinsteinEvergreen RedmondRedmond
Clara Barton Mann Redmond RockwellRedmondRedmond
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How big is Lake Washington School District? ›

Overview of Lake Washington School District

Lake Washington School District contains 58 schools and 30,730 students. The district's minority enrollment is 60%.

How big is the Lake Washington School District? ›

Overview of Lake Washington School District

Lake Washington School District contains 58 schools and 30,730 students.

How many high schools are in the HS? ›

Number Of Schools In The US — Key Highlights

There are 95,852 public schools and 19,329 private schools in the United States as of Q1 2024. There are 26,727 high schools in the United States including public and private. 64,311 are elementary schools in the United States as of 2024.

How many schools are in Washington Local School District? ›

Washington Local contains 11 schools and 6,866 students.

How many teachers are in Lake Washington School District? ›

Teachers (FTE)
Total:1,758.46
Prekindergarten:19.71
Kindergarten:142.35
Elementary:863.78
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