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NCES ID Numbers National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data (CCD), "Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey" , 2007‐08 v.1a The file contains (2311) records based on your search. *NCES is not responsible for the manner in which this information is presented. This information is provided as an extra service to the user. To download full CCD datasets please go to the CCD home page. http://nces Table by School School Year 2007‐2008 AGENCY NAME‐ BY SURVEY YEAR (DISTRICT) SCHOOL NAME‐ BY SURVEY YEAR (SCHOOL) STATE ABBR (SCHOOL) SCHOOL ID‐ NCES ASSIGNED (SCHOOL) ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT A J WEST ELEMENTARY WA 530003000001 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT CENTRAL PARK ELEMENTARY WA 530003000005 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT GRAYS HARBOR JUVENILE DETENTION WA 530003002055 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL WA 530003000002 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT HOPKINS ELEMENTARY WA 530003002271 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT J M WEATHERWAX HIGH SCHOOL WA 530003000007 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT MCDERMOTH ELEMENTARY WA 530003000008 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT MILLER JUNIOR HIGH WA 530003000009 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT ROBERT GRAY ELEMENTARY WA 530003000010 ABERDEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT STEVENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530003000011 ADNA SCHOOL DISTRICT ADNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530006000012 ADNA SCHOOL DISTRICT ADNA MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL WA 530006000013 ALMIRA SCHOOL DISTRICT ALMIRA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530009000179 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT ANACORTES HIGH SCHOOL WA 530015000016 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT ANACORTES MIDDLE SCHOOL WA 530015000015 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT COOPERATIVES WA 530015002895 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT FIDALGO ELEMENTARY WA 530015000017 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT ISLAND VIEW ELEMENTARY WA 530015000018 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT LEARNING OPPORTUNITY CENTER WA 530015002274 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT MOUNT ERIE ELEMENTARY WA 530015000019 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT PARENT PARTNER PROGRAM WA 530015002816 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT SECRET HARBOR WA 530015002753 ANACORTES SCHOOL DISTRICT WHITNEY ELEMENTARY WA 530015000021 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL WA 530024000023 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT ARLINGTON SPECIAL EDUC SCHOOL WA 530024003065 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT EAGLE CREEK ELEMENTARY WA 530024002248 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT HALLER MIDDLE SCHOOL WA 530024003008 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT KENT PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY WA 530024001190 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PIONEER ELEMENTARY WA 530024002940 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT POST MIDDLE SCHOOL WA 530024000024 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PRESIDENTS ELEMENTARY WA 530024001815 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT STILLAGUAMISH SCHOOL WA 530024002589 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TRAFTON ELEMENTARY WA 530024000026 ARLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT WESTON HIGH SCHOOL WA 530024002074 ASOTIN‐ANATONE SCHOOL DISTRICT ASOTIN ELEMENTARY WA 530028000027 ASOTIN‐ANATONE SCHOOL DISTRICT ASOTIN JR SR HIGH WA 530028000028 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT ALPAC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000029 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT ARTHUR JACOBSEN ELEMENTARY WA 530030003174 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT AUBURN MOUNTAINVIEW HIGH SCHOOL WA 530030002978 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT AUBURN RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL WA 530030002445 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT AUBURN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WA 530030000032 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT CASCADE MIDDLE SCHOOL WA 530030000033 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT CHINOOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000034 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT DICK SCOBEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000037 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT EVERGREEN HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY WA 530030000035 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT GILDO REY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000040 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT HAZELWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030002277 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT ILALKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000698 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT LAKE VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030001744 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT LAKELAND HILLS ELEMENTARY WA 530030003063 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT LEA HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000036 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT MT BAKER MIDDLE SCHOOL WA 530030001443 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT OLYMPIC MIDDLE SCHOOL WA 530030000038 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000039 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT RAINIER MIDDLE SCHOOL WA 530030002434 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL ED SCHOOL WA 530030002904 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT TERMINAL PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000041 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WA 530030000042 AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT WEST AUBURN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WA 530030000031 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT BAINBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL WA 530033000043 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT BAINBRIDGE SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES WA 530033003113 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT CAPT JOHNSTON BLAKELY ELEM SCH WA 530033000045 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT CAPT.
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