2018-19 School Recognition Program

Background on the New State School Recognition System

The State Board of Education (SBE) along with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and the Educational Opportunity Gap Oversight and Accountability Committee (EOGOAC) have re-imagined school recognition in Washington! Recognition is based on state-level and local information. This recognition framework selects schools along the entire continuum of support and highlights positive systems changes happening in schools around our state.

Phase 2 of the New State School Recognition System (2020)

 

Washington School Recognition Program

Schools are recognized for:

  • Closing Gaps: these schools close opportunity gaps for specific student groups, e.g. Hispanic students and make systems changes to improve outcomes for all students
  • Growth: Schools recognized for growth show progress one year to the next
  • Achievement: Schools recognized for high achievement show high performance in many measures. Measures include English language arts (ELA) and math state test scores and graduation rates.

If you would like to view a more detailed description of the three routes to recognition see the 2018-19 Methodology page.

Results and School Identifications

The three approaches resulted in the recognition of hundreds of schools. See the 2018-19 Methodology page for more information.

Find the table below for the 18-19 honorees.

Fore more detail and technical data information, find the recognition system business rules linked here: 2018-19 Business Rules (Phase 2). Find also a detailed file for all public schools containing the data elements required to understand why a school or was not identified for recognition.

Banners and certificates for recognized schools will be sent to ESDs for distribution.

State Recognized Schools for 2018-19

School District Recognized for...
South Colby Elementary South Kitsap School District

Growth for students identifying as Hispanic and students who qualify for the free and reduced price lunch program.

South Whidbey Elementary South Whidbey School District

Growth for students identifying with Two or More races.

South Whidbey Middle School South Whidbey School District

Closing Gaps for one or more student groups at a Targeted Support school.

South Whidbey High School South Whidbey School District

Growth for students identifying with Two or More races.

Lincoln Heights Elementary Spokane School District

Growth for students who are English learners.

Cooper Elementary Spokane School District

Growth for students identifying as Black.

Chase Middle School Spokane School District

Closing Gaps for one or more student groups at a Targeted Support school and Growth for students identifying as Asian.

Moran Prairie Elementary Spokane School District

Growth for students who qualify for the free and reduced price lunch program.

Willard Elementary Spokane School District

Closing Gaps for one or more student groups at a Targeted Support school.

Roosevelt Elementary Spokane School District

Closing Gaps for one or more student groups at a Targeted Support school.

The Community School Spokane School District

Achievement for ELA, Graduation, and Dual Credit.

Wilson Elementary Spokane School District

Achievement for ELA, Math, and Regular Attendance and Growth.

Libby Center Spokane School District

Achievement for ELA, Math, and Regular Attendance.

Shadle Park High School Spokane School District

Growth for students identifying as Asian.

Salk Middle School Spokane School District

Closing Gaps for one or more student groups at a Targeted Support school.

Adams Elementary Spokane School District

Growth for students who qualify for the free and reduced price lunch program, students who receive special education services, students identifying with Two or More races, and students identifying as White.

Franklin Elementary Spokane School District

Growth for students who receive special education services.

Balboa Elementary Spokane School District

Growth for students who receive special education services.

St. John Elementary St. John School District

Achievement for ELA, Math, and Regular Attendance.

Utsalady Elementary Stanwood-Camano School District

Growth for All Students and students who receive special education services.