Six Kent schools receive Washington Achievement Award

Six Kent School District schools have received the 2011 Washington Achievement Award from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Washington State Board of Education.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Tuesday, February 7, 2012 2:33pm
  • News
Kent-Meridian graduates from left

Kent-Meridian graduates from left

Six Kent School District schools have received the 2011 Washington Achievement Award from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Washington State Board of Education.

The award-winning schools are Kent-Meridian High School, Kent Mountain View Academy, Kent Elementary, Neely-O’Brien Elementary, Sawyer Woods Elementary, and Mattson Elementary.

The Washington Achievement Award celebrates schools for overall excellence and special recognition in language arts, math, science, graduation rate, improvement, and closing achievement gaps, according to a school district media release.

Schools are selected based on their statewide assessment data for the three previous years. Kent Elementary and Kent Mountain View Academy also received the award in 2010.

“This is a tremendous honor for these schools and the students, staff, parents, and community members who work so hard to make success happen each and every day with our students,” said Superintendent Edward Lee Vargas. “Last year, Kent School District had two schools earn this award, and now we have six schools earning this prestigious honor.

“This speaks to the determination of our students and staff members to help every child succeed, and shows how the district is making progress to meet our goals set forth in the strategic plan. On behalf of our school board, I congratulate all six of these schools for their wonderful achievements.”

The schools were recognized in the following categories:

Extended Graduation Rate: Kent-Meridian High School and Kent Mountain View Academy.

Overall Excellence: Kent Elementary.

Closing Achievement Gap: Mattson Middle School, Neely-O’Brien Elementary and Sawyer Woods Elementary.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent
Most Kent city streets now open as river levels go down

West Valley Highway, South 277th Street among the roads that reopen

A city Public Works crew member places a sandbag early in the week of Dec. 15. COURTESY PHOTO, City of Kent
Several city of Kent streets remain closed Dec. 19 due to flooding

City road closure list as of Friday afternoon, Dec. 19

t
NB SR 167 reopens in Kent, Auburn | Update

WSDOT announces all lanes are open along 6-mile stretch

t
Falling trees damage King County pet shelter in Kent

Cats are fine but Regional Animal Services limits operations

t
Community steps up in Kent to rescue animals at Briscot Farm

Twenty-two animals saved from floodwaters near 78th Avenue South and South 277th Street

Howard Hanson Dam along the upper Green River that helps control flooding in Kent, Auburn, Renton and Tukwila. FILE PHOTO, Army Corps
Army Corps adjust Hanson Dam flows to combat Green River flooding

Dam helps control flooding in Kent, Auburn, Renton and Tukwila

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Kent Police officer reportedly fired 5 shots at suspect in apartment

Early investigation reveals more details during Dec. 10 incident at Indigo Springs Apartments; nobody injured

t
Regional Animal Services in Kent limits operations at shelter

Potential flooding causes King County to ask residents not to visit facility until risk over

t
MLK Jr. Way street name to extend to Renton, Kent from Seattle

Washington State Transportation Commission approves proposal by Kent’s Gwen Allen-Carston

Courtesy Photo, Washington State Patrol
Kent pedestrian killed in hit-and-run along SR 516

Kent man, 55, dies at scene Saturday night, Dec. 13 near West Meeker Street as vehicle flees

A breach in the Desimone Levee along the Green River on Dec. 15 in Tukwila. SCREENSHOT/Video, Courtesy King County Sheriff’s Office
Green River levee breach impacts small areas of Kent, Renton and Tukwila

Levee breach video released; evacuation notice lifted Monday evening by King County