PUBLIC SCHOOLS | Washington
Public schools are state-run traditional schools. They are governed by federal, state and local education regulations and are paid for by taxpayers.
Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction
"In collaboration with educators, students, families, local communities, business, labor, and government, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction leads, supports, and oversees K-12 education, ensuring the success of all learners."
A-Z Index
Districts/Schools
High School Graduation Requirements
2009 Organization and Financing of Washington Public Schools
Washington State Report Card
Managed by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, this site provides state, district and school data that includes test scores, student and staff demographics, special programs, and spending.
Report Cards on Washington's Schools
Giving only straight numbers and hard facts, the Report Card is designed to put public information about public schools into the hands of people who have the most invested: the public. Complete with five years of data, statistically significant trends, and a 0-10 rating for every public school in the state, you’ll be able to find out how your school is really doing.
Great Schools.Net | Washington
"We have profiles for more than 4,400 public and private schools in Washington. Search our site to find your school's test scores, teacher/student stats and more."
Local School Directory | Washington
Over 130,000 schools listed including pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary schools, middle schools and high schools. We statistically break down school information at the state, city, zip, district and individual school levels. The information provided includes number of students, teachers, gender, race, grade levels, test scores and financial data. At the individual school level we provide even more in-depth information that is updated continuously from various sources including school administrators and state and federal departments of education.

