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  1. Home - Highline Public Schools

    Highline Public Schools serves around 18,000 students grades K-12 in the communities of Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, SeaTac and White Center in Washington State.

  2. Home - Seattle Public Schools

    Seattle Public Schools, the largest K-12 school system in Washington state, has a deep commitment to every student’s journey.

  3. Best Seattle Schools | Seattle, WA School Ratings | GreatSchools

    Best Seattle schools listed by Seattle school districts. Browse best elementary, middle, and high schools private and public schools by grade level in Seattle, Washington (WA).

  4. Best Public Schools in Seattle, WA - SchoolDigger.com

    See a listing of Public schools in Seattle, WA. See school trends, attendance boundaries, rankings, test scores and more.

  5. Best Public Schools in Seattle, WA (2026)

    View the 2026 top-ranked public schools in Seattle, Washington. Find rankings, test scores, reviews and more. Read about top-ranked schools like: Cascadia Elementary School, Stephen Decatur …

  6. 2026 Best High Schools in the Seattle Area - Niche

    Explore the best high schools in your area based on rigorous analysis of key statistics and millions of reviews from students and parents using data from the U.S. Department of Education. Read more on …

  7. Seattle Private School Grades 6–12 - The Northwest School

    Learn how to apply to The Northwest School, an independent middle and high school in Seattle. Discover our admissions process, key dates, tuition, and what makes our community unique.

  8. The Valley School

    Located in Seattle’s Madison Valley, The Valley School is a Pre-K–5th Grade independent school where learning is hands-on, relationships are strong, and childhood is honored. Students build academic …

  9. Seattle Public Schools - U.S. News Education

    Seattle Public Schools contains 109 schools and 50,770 students. The district’s minority enrollment is 60%. Also, 24.4% of students are economically disadvantaged.

  10. Seattle Public Schools - Wikipedia

    When the University of Washington was founded as the Territorial University in 1861, its initial class offerings were not at a level that would now be considered those of a college or university.