North Thurston Public Schools

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North Thurston Public Schools
Location
305 College Street, Lacey, WA, 98516-5390
Thurston County
United States
District information
Motto“Committed to Excellence: Preparing all students for rewarding careers, fulfilling lives, and compassionate global citizenship."
GradesPK - 12
Established1953
SuperintendentDr. Deb Clemens
Budget$245,000,000
Students and staff
Students15,000
Teachers750
Staff2,000
Athletic conference3A
Other information
Websitewww.nthurston.k12.wa.us

North Thurston Public Schools, District No. 3 (NTPS) provides educational services for Lacey and parts of unincorporated Thurston County, Washington, including the Nisqually Tribe Reservation. NTPS is a Compassionate Learning Community and each year adopts a new project to support, ranging from the local food bank to community service. Their on-time graduation rates continue to rise and reached and record 92 percent in 2020.

It is the most diverse and largest school district in the county with award-winning arts, academics, athletics and CTE programs. They have 24 schools, including two new schools: Ignite Family Academy and Summit Virtual Academy. They have more than 15,000 students and 2,000 employees. It is the 23rd largest school district in the state of Washington.

The district chose "Including Everyone" as their 2021-22 annual theme to communicate its commitment to providing ALL students with access to high quality, inclusive learning experiences. This will also be a focus of professional development training in the coming school year around inclusionary practices and Universal Design for Learning.

NTPS believes strongly in community partnerships and providing support for students in need. The Family & Youth Resource Center provides a one-stop destination for services and supplies, including food, school supplies and clothing, hygiene and laundry supplies. They also support intakes for McKinney-Vento (homeless youth), as well as showers, laundry and a space to meet with community partners.

Points of Pride: 18 Washington Achievement Awards; 8 Schools if Distinction Awards; 120+ National Board-Certified Teachers; 5 Regional Teachers of the Year (ESD 113); More than 6,500 parent and community volunteers; 800 students with speakers of 54 languages (ESL); Elementary Dual Language Program (Spanish/English); Family Education Program; Mentor Program; Military Support Program.

Location[]

NTPS covers 74 square miles (191.7 km2) of land in northeastern Thurston county.

Schools[]

High Schools (Grades 9-12)
High School Type Established Enrollment[1] Mascot WIAA Classification
North Thurston[2] comprehensive 1955 1399 Rams 3A
River Ridge[3] comprehensive 1993 1426 Hawks 3A
Timberline High School[4] comprehensive 1970 1509 Blazers 3A
Middle Schools
Name Type Established Enrollment[1] Mascot
Chinook 6-8 1961 777 Warriors
Komachin 6-8 1992 719 Wolves
Nisqually 6-8 1967 847 Totems
Salish 6-8 2016 761 Ravens
Elementary Schools
Name Grade Levels Established Enrollment[1] Mascot Remarks
Chamber's Prairie K-5 2009 503 Wolf Elementary 13 named after historical settlers in the area
Evergreen Forest[5] K-5 1978 559 Bobcats Serves students living within the Nisqually reservation
Horizons K-5 1992 550 Eagles
Lacey K-5 1968 462 Husky pups "The Round School"
Lakes K-5 1964 601 Leopards
Lydia Hawk K-5 1959 505 Hawks Located in Tanglewilde
Meadows P,K-5 1986 723 Mustangs
Mountain View P,K-5 1957 644 Bobcats
Olympic View K-5 1970 579 Eagles Located in Thompson Place
Pleasant Glade P,K-5 1987 398 Panthers
Seven Oaks P,K-5 1990 503 Bulldogs Serves students living in Mushroom Corner
South Bay K-5 1953 815 Bruins
Woodland K-5 1981 539 Wildcats
Choice Schools
Name Type Established Enrollment[1] Mascot
Aspire Performing Arts Academy 6-8 arts 2009 289 Firebirds
Envision Career Academy 9-12 cte 2020 185 Fyre Gryphons
Ignite Family Academy K-8 homeschool 2021 40 N/A
Summit Virtual Academy K-12 virtual 2021 289 Mountaineers

Closed Schools[]

  • South Sound High School - An alternative school of choice
  • New Century High School - An experimental school that ran on an evening/nighttime schedule.
  • Puget Sound High School - An alternative school that combined with New Century to form South Sound High School.

Student Demographics[]

2018-19 Student Diversity[1]
Ethnicity Percent
Hispanic / Latino of any race(s) 21.5%
American Indian / Alaskan Native .09%
Asian 7.3%
Black / African American 4.9%
Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander 2.7%
White 46.8.0%
Two or More Races 15.6%

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Enrollment Reports | OSPI". www.k12.wa.us. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
  2. ^ "North Thurston High School / NTHS Overview". Nthurston.k12.wa.us. 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  3. ^ "River Ridge High School / RRHS Overview". Nthurston.k12.wa.us. 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  4. ^ "Timberline High School / THS Overview". Nthurston.k12.wa.us. 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2016-02-07.
  5. ^ "Evergreen Forest Elementary / EFES Overview". Nthurston.k12.wa.us. 2014-12-09. Retrieved 2016-02-07.

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