More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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We have a great high school in North Seattle. The kids are very diverse in cultures and backgrounds, but everyone looks out for each other. The kids in the yearbook class are a hard working bunch who stay late for deadlines, and help each other through tough spots. They go to all the sporting events, club events, and school functions to take pictures and interview everyone involved. I have one student who, through his religion, can't use technology from time to time. The other kids respect this, and even though there are tough deadlines, they encourage him because he works hard and helps with writing copy, or staging photographs.
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We have a great high school in North Seattle. The kids are very diverse in cultures and backgrounds, but everyone looks out for each other. The kids in the yearbook class are a hard working bunch who stay late for deadlines, and help each other through tough spots. They go to all the sporting events, club events, and school functions to take pictures and interview everyone involved. I have one student who, through his religion, can't use technology from time to time. The other kids respect this, and even though there are tough deadlines, they encourage him because he works hard and helps with writing copy, or staging photographs.