2022-23 Annual Report - Lake Washington School District (2024)

Message from the Superintendent

2022-23 Annual Report - Lake Washington School District (1)

Dear Lake Washington School District Community:

As the Superintendent of the Lake Washington School District, I am pleased to present our Annual Report for the 2022-23 school year.

This past year has been filled with challenges and triumphs, and I am incredibly proud of the resilience and dedication shown by our students, staff, and community. Our collective efforts have resulted in significant achievements detailed in this report.

Our district's vision, "Every Student Future Ready: Prepared for College, Prepared for the Global Workplace, Prepared for Personal Success," continues to guide our work. We remain committed to providing a high-quality education that equips our students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in an ever-changing world.

In this report, you will find detailed information about our district's performance, including academic achievement, graduation ratesand school climate data. We believe in transparency and accountability, and we hope this report provides a clear picture of our progress and areas for improvement.

We are grateful for the continued support of our community. Your involvement in our schools makes a significant difference in our students' lives. Together, we can ensure that every student in the Lake Washington School District has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Thank you for your commitment to our students' success. We look forward to another year of growth and achievement.

Sincerely,
Jon

Dr. Jon Holmen
Superintendent, Lake Washington School District

About Lake Washington School District

Lake Washington School District (LWSD) is proud to serve a growing and diverse community. LWSD has more than 30,500 students in 56 schools. The district covers over 76 square miles and includes the cities of Kirkland, Redmond and about half of Sammamish, Washington. Small portions of Bellevue and Woodinville are also in our boundary. In a period of five years, LWSD moved from the sixth-largest school district in the state to the second-largest. From 2008 to 2019, the district’s enrollment grew by an average of 667 students each year.

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

Vision: Every Student Future Ready: Prepared for College, Prepared for the Global Workplace, Prepared for Personal Success

Values: From the Boardroom to the classroom, Lake Washington School District is committed to the values that shape our culture:

  • Focus on Students: To prepare our students we believe that all students must have opportunities to learn a rich curriculum in inclusive classrooms.
  • Focus on Learning: To continue growing as an organization, everyone must have access to learning opportunities that encourage ongoing growth and development.
  • Focus on Connections: To engage our community, our district must be focused on strong partnerships, outstanding service, and clear communication.
  • Focus on Results: To be the best school district in the world, we are committed to high quality implementation of practices that produce positive change and sustainable transformation.

Priorities: We elevate everyone and everything in Lake Washington as we focus on:

  • Success – We set high expectations and provide support to help students and staff grow every year.
  • Well-Being – We create safe, welcoming and inclusive places to learn for students and staff.
  • Engagement – We engage students, families, and community partners to improve student outcomes and build trust.
  • Excellence – We ensure organizational responsibility through the effective use of resources and systems that align with district values and strategic priorities.
  • Innovation – We encourage new ideas and embrace creativity and reimagine teaching and learning.
  • Equity – We increase equitable outcomes by addressing barriers to engagement and success.

Accountability for End Results

Results are the desired outcomes for our students. Results policies are part of the School Board’s governance structure. The Board regularly monitors the organization’s progress toward accomplishing Results, including achievement of the district’s mission and vision for students; focused on graduating every student Future Ready. You can learn more by reading our monitoring reports, available here:Monitoring reports.

Lake Washington School District Board of Directors

The Lake Washington School District Board of Directors has the legal responsibility to govern the schools of the district. The Board represents the citizens of the district. They lead the operational organization in collaboration with the Superintendent, who functions as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Board members represent and are elected by the whole district. However, each director must be a resident of the specific director district whose seat they hold. That system ensures geographic representation on the board.

The Board governs the district using “Coherent Governance.” In this framework of organizational leadership, the Board establishes and monitors organizational performance. The Board sets Operational Expectations, policies that set limits and boundaries for achieving organizational goals and outcomes. They define desired outcomes for our students and the district through results policies.

Board members are elected officials who serve four-year terms. Many of these Board members have served for multiple terms, providing stability in district governance.

Board meetings are streamed live on the district website. They are also broadcast locally on Comcast channel 26. Videos of past board meetings, along with agendas, minutes and associated documents are available inside Board Docs.

2022-23 Annual Report - Lake Washington School District (2024)

FAQs

What is the Lake Washington School District 2022 levy? ›

2022 Capital Projects Levy

This levy is on a four-year replacement cycle. Authorizes collection for four years of an annual levy for capital each year. Will expire at the end of 2026. Includes funding for both district facilities and for technology.

How many schools are in the 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%.

What division is Lake Washington High School? ›

Lake Washington High School
Color(s)Purple & White
Athletics conferenceKingCo 4A (2024 onwards)
MascotKangaroos
RivalsJuanita
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How many students are in Lake Washington High School? ›

How much does Lake Washington School District spend per student? ›

AmountAmount per Student
Local:$193,705,000$6,256
State:$384,043,000$12,403
Total Expenditures:$622,979,000$20,119
Total Current Expenditures:$457,698,000$14,782
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What grade levels are in Lake Washington School District? ›

Lake Washington School District (LWSD) has 33 elementary schools (grades K-5), 14 middle schools (grades 6-8) and nine high schools (grades 9-12) throughout Kirkland, Redmond and Sammamish, Washington.

Is Lake Washington 4A? ›

4A members

Public (Lake Washington S.D.) Public (Issaquah S.D.) Public (Renton S.D.)

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
7 more rows

Is Lake Washington manmade? ›

Lake Washington is the largest of the three major lakes in King County, and the second largest natural lake in the State of Washington.

Which High School has the most students? ›

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
11 more rows
May 17, 2024

Is Redmond High School a good school? ›

Redmond High School is a top rated, public school located in REDMOND, WA. It has 2,218 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 21 to 1. According to state test scores, 71% of students are at least proficient in math and 87% in reading.

What is the levy rate in Snohomish County? ›

The typical levy rate in 2022 was $9.3017 per thousand dollars of assessed value, while the 2023 typical levy rate decreased to $7.6109.

What is the levy limit in Washington state? ›

Regular Levy Rate Limits

The Washington State Constitution limits the annual rate of property taxes that may be imposed on an individual parcel of property to 1% of its true and fair value.

What percentage is needed to pass a levy in Washington state? ›

Levy Validation (excluding school levies)

To pass, levies must validate two ways: A minimum 60% “yes” vote; and. A minimum number of “yes” votes based on the number of people who voted in the previous general election within the district (this number is listed in the Validation Summary ).

What is the levy rate in Chelan County? ›

A: The 2023 County wide average levy rate in Chelan County is about $7.77 per $1,000 of assessed valuation, which is down from the average levy rate in 1999 of $12.57.

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