South Whidbey School District
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South Whidbey School District #206 is a school district that operates on the "Southend" of Whidbey Island in the US state of Washington. The district offices are located in Langley. The current superintendent is Dr. Fred McCarthy.
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[edit] Schools
The primary schools of the South Whidbey School District are uniquly broken into 4 groups, instead of the traditional 3. As a result, it often causes confusion with discussing the Primary and Intermediate schools with those from outside the district. Aside from the 4 primary schools, SWSD also operates an Alternative High School in Bayview and provides support and resources to the Whidbey Island Academy (a home schooling support center) on the campus of South Whidbey High School.
[edit] South Whidbey High School
- Principal - Robert Prosch[1]
- Vice Principal/Atheltic Director: John Patton[1]
- Grades Taught - 9-12
- Current Enrollment: 675
Opened for the 1981-1982 school year. Additional classrooms were added in 1990, minor remodel in 1993, and an expansive upgrade, remodel, and expansion in 1997. Prior to the expansion project in 1997, SWHS used three portable buildings, broken into six classrooms on the south side of the school. When the project was started, the buildings were moved to the north side of the school. After the expansion, the school district was going to sell the portables to those who need it. However, the Off-Campus Extension Program (Now "Whidbey Island Academy") outgrew the former small space in Clinton, and because the portables were not in use, they moved in. SWHS currently ranks as 18th out of 356 of all high schools in Washington as best educational school. Its students score high in the W.A.S.L and other standardized test, as well has having a high average GPA, and a low percentage of drop-out students. South Whidbey has been recognized as a Blue Ribbon school under the Blue Ribbon Schools Program for the 2007-08 school year. [2]
[edit] Bayview Alternative High School
- Director - Scott Mauk
[edit] Langley Middle School
Langley Middle School was one of the first schools to open on the "Southend" of Whidbey Island It was open sometime in the late 1920's early 1930's.. The school comprises four class buildings and a sports/cafeteria complex. The "Main Building" was once the K-12 school for the Langley area. It later became K-9 after Langley High School was built on the property (now known as the "two story building"). The school became 5-8 after the opening of the Primary School on Maxwelton road. Langley Middle School became, as it remains today, 6-8 after the opening of the Intermediate School. Recently, South Whidbey School District has thought of closing this school-- merging with the high school-- and turning the existing buildings into a new development. ,
[edit] LMS Library Media Center
Langley Middle School Library Media Center currently occupies 3/4 of the second story of the "Two Story" building of the Middle School campus. It currently houses 40 late model Macintosh computers, approximately 3500 fiction titles and about the same numbers of non-fiction books.
Other useful equipment includes a video projector for DVD, VHS or computer presentation on a permanent 6x8 screen, several digital video and still cameras, two scanners and numerous other electronic aids and tools to facilitate staff and student media projects. The library Media Center served an average of 120 students a day during the school year 2005/2006. It is one of the oldest schools on whidbey island being built in the 1920's. See web site at LMS Web Magazine
[edit] Adventure Education
Langley Middle School has an Adventure Education program that seeks to create an outdoor experience that will inspire, in students, a sense of wonder and joy that will form the foundation for future academic interest and excellence. The program currently serves forty eighth grade students each year. The Adventure Education class has taken trips to the Washington coast, California (Ventana Wilderness and Santa Cruz Island) and Montana's Glacier National Park. Trips are typically between five and twelve days. Hotels are unnecessary as students live out of their backpacks. Academic work centers on preparing for and reflecting on trips.
[edit] South Whidbey Intermediate School
- Principal - Eric Nerison
- Grades Taught - 3-5
Opened for the 1988-1989 school year. There was a minor remodel of the main office area and the addition of a new covered play area in 1996. The soccer fields at the school are the primary playing area for the local youth soccer league.
SWIS was build to relieve the pressure of a growing student population at both South Whidbey Elementary School and (at the time) Langley Jr. High School. Previously, both LMS and SWES had an extensive network of portable buildings to be able to accommodate students. After SWIS was opened, LMS moved all of its portable buildings to SWHS, and SWPS converted the portable for other uses, however, by 1990 SWPS was again using portables for classrooms. After only being used for 3 years, SWIS added a portable classroom in order to accommodate the growing student population.
[edit] South Whidbey Primary School
- Principal - Jamie Boyd[4]
- Grades Taught - K-2
Opened for the 1965]-1966 school year as South Whidbey Elementary, and shares its design with several schools built at the time in Washington, including an elementary school in Oak Harbor. The school comprises 6 main buildings, 3 of which contain 6 classrooms each, one serves as multi-purpose-room and cafeteria, on houses the office, computer labs, and 3 class rooms, and the 6th building, built in 1997 serves as the library and has two additional classrooms.
When South Whidbey Elementary opened in 1965, is was to encompass the entire "Southend" of Whidbey Island. As a result, all of the other schools in the area were forced to close, causing angst among parents on the "Southend" that their children were no longer going to be within walking distance from home, as most had been.
[edit] Whidbey Island Academy
Whidbey Island Academy is South Whidbey School District's K-12 Parent-Partnered-Program / Alternative School. Please visit the website for more information: http://www.sw.wednet.edu/sites/wia/
[edit] References
- ^ a b South Whidbey High School Home. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.
- ^ Selected 2007 Schools - No Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon Schools Program. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.
- ^ a b Langley Middle School Home. Retrieved on 2007-08-15.
- ^ South Whidbey Primary School. Retrieved on 2007-12-25.