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Federal Way Public Schools is a
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Schools

FWPS operates 37 schools, including: * 20
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* 3
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s * 6
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* 4
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* 4 Specialized schools


Elementary schools

* Adelaide Elementary School * Brigadoon Elementary School * Camelot Elementary School * Enterprise Elementary School * Green Gables Elementary School * Lake Dolloff Elementary School ( ) * Lake Grove Elementary School * Lakeland Elementary School * Mark Twain Elementary School * Meredith Hill Elementary School * Mirror Lake Elementary School * Panther Lake Elementary School * Rainier View Elementary School * Sherwood Forest Elementary School * Silver Lake Elementary School * Star Lake Elementary School * Sunnycrest Elementary School * Twin Lakes Elementary School * Valhalla Elementary School * Wildwood Elementary School


K-8 schools

* Nautilus K-8 School * Olympic View K-8 School * Woodmont K-8 School


Middle schools

* Illahee Middle School ( ) * Kilo Middle School ( ) * Lakota Middle School * Sacajawea Middle School * Sequoyah Middle School * Evergreen Middle School


High schools

* Decatur High School ( ) *
Federal Way High School Federal Way High School is a public high school located in Federal Way, Washington. It was originally built in 1938. A new campus opened in the fall of 2016. Academics * Advanced Placement courses: Calculus, Statistics, and Photography. * Pre-AP ...
* Thomas Jefferson High School ("TJ") *
Todd Beamer High School Todd Beamer High School is a four-year secondary school located in Federal Way, Washington, within the Federal Way School District. The school was built in 2003 and was named after Todd Morgan Beamer, a passenger aboard United Airlines Flight 9 ...


Specialized schools

* Open Doors at Truman Campus * Career Academy at Truman * Internet Academy (K-12) * Public Academy (6–10) ("FWPA", )
TAF@Saghalie
(6–12) ( )


History

Before the establishment of Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) in 1929; the area was thinly populated and characterized by early settlers working in logging, trapping or previously served in the military. Settlements were sparse as many individuals preferred to reside closer to Tacoma or Seattle, where educational opportunities were more accessible. Within the Federal Way vicinity, education was overlooked, as homesteaders provided informal instruction to their families or had none at all. However, the landscape began to change by the early 1880s, as a wave of emigrants began to settle in and around Poverty Bay and Auburn-- marking the beginning of community development in the area. The formal establishment of FWPS began in 1929, with the consolidation of five small school districts into District 210, known as Federal Way. Since its inception, the district has expanded significantly to accommodate the growing population. Federal Way High School opened its doors in 1938, with numerous elementary and middle schools following suit in the subsequent decades. As FWPS recently celebrated their 90th anniversary in 2019, they still vouch for their tagline, "Each scholar: a voice, a dream, a bright future. Since then, the school district underwent a transition from
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s to
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s during the 2002 to 2004 time period.


Governance

The Board of Directors for Federal Way Public Schools consists of five members who are elected by the voters of the entire school district. Each director must reside and be a registered voter, at the time of their election or appointment, in the geographical region, known as a Director District, they represent on the board. The Board also consists of two student representatives, selected by the Board of Directors. The length of the term is four years. Board meetings are generally held twice monthly. Currently, board meetings are typically scheduled for the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:00 p.m., with some exceptions, at various schools in the district.


Demographics

Out of 21,136 students, the demographic is as follows: * 20.6% White * 15.9% Black * 12.2% Asian or Asian/Pacific Islander * 11.3% Two or more races * 6.1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander * 0.5% American Indian or Alaska Native Enrollment by gender is * 48% Female * 52% Male


Censorship

On January 9, 2007, the Federal Way Public School District temporarily blocked its teachers from showing global warming documentary ''
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'' without presenting a "credible, legitimate opposing view". The order was passed after Frosty Hardison, a Federal Way parent, complained about the movie's use in his daughter's class. Hardison was quoted in the ''
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'' citing Biblical predictions of the age and end of the world, and saying neither condones
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's view points being taught within school.''
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Federal Way schools restrict Gore film
January 11, 2007
The Board cited its policies on the teaching of controversial issues, neither of which provide for a moratorium.

On January 23, after two weeks of criticism in the local and national scene, the Board backtracked and repealed the moratorium, but still insisted that opposing views need to be considered. Seattle Times

January 24


Curriculum and programs

In the Federal Way Public School District, 71% of high school students in the district have taken an advanced course and 92% of students taking an advanced course are earning a passing grade. Along with this, 63% of students enrolled in a two or four year college program and 81% of scholars who attended a four-year postsecondary institution were continuously enrolled. Federal Way Public Schools has also hosted an annual STEM Exploration Night since 2017; and in 2018, they launched Scholar Art in the City, an initiative that displays student art and writing in businesses and organizations across the city of Federal Way. In 2021, the school district mandated that students earn 24 hours of community service as a graduation requirement, with this being the standard for the following graduating classes.


References

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External links


Official website


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