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Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Academic Institute 6-12 0 40 0 King Sherrill O’Shaughnessy 2495 140th Ave NE Suite D-210 Bellevue WA 98005-2023 425.401.6844 Academy for Precision Learning K-12 0 105 0 King Jennifer Annable/Merit Malling 5031 University Way NE (Mail: PO Box 51241 Seattle 98115-1241) Seattle WA 98105-4341 206.427.0115 Academy NW/Family Academy K-12 0 5 200 Snohomish Diana McAlister 23420 Jordan Rd (Mail: PO Box 66839 Seattle 98166) Arlington WA 98223-9584 360.435.9423 Academy NW/Marysville Campus--Initial K-12 0 6 4 Snohomish Patti Deal 1224 10th St Marysville WA 98270-4251 360.658.0105 Academy Schools/Children’s Academy P-12 50 50 0 King Kori Malone/Jennifer Sarget, Co-Directors 14601 Interurban Ave S Tukwila WA 98168-4652 206.588.0860 Alcuin School P-1 10 2 0 King Christine Williams 216 W Boston Seattle WA 98119.2641 206.286.0771 Alger Learning Center, Inc P-12 1 5 15 Whatcom John Lackey 121 Alder Dr Sedro-Woolley WA 98284-8862 3660.595.2630 All Saints Catholic School P-8 50 365 0 Spokane Kathy Hicks 3510 E 18th Ave Spokane WA 99223-3813 509.534.1098 1 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment All Saints School (8128) 3-8 0 200 0 Pierce Amy Orm 504 2nd St SW Puyallup WA 98371-5801 253.845.5025 All Saints School (8469) P-2 60 100 0 Pierce Amy Orm 2323 54th Ave E Fife WA 98424-1918 253.922.5360 Amazing Grace Christian School P-5 24 325 0 King Dr. David-Paul Zimmerman 10056 Renton Ave S Seattle WA 98178-2255 206.723.5526 America’s Child Montessori School P-2 80 15 0 King Linda Kebely 14340 NE 21st Bellevue WA 98007-3721 425.641.5437 Applied Scholastics Academy of Seattle P-6 30 40 0 King Sharon West 12700 35th Ave NE Seattle WA 98125-4508 206.522.5992 Arbor Schools P-9 71 74 0 King Sean O’Brien 1107 228th Ave SE Sammamish WA 98075-9509 425.392.3866 Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy High School 9-12 0 520 0 Snohomish Steve Schmutz 12911 39th Ave SE Everett WA 98208-6159 425.379.6363 Asia Pacific Language School P-1 48 12 0 King Sharon Gao 2015 Richards Rd (Mail: 14040 NE 8th St Suite 301 Bellevue 98007-4122) Bellevue WA 98005-3943 425.641.1703 2 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Assumption Catholic School P-8 20 190 50 Whatcom Monica Des Jarlais 2116 Cornwall Ave Bellingham WA 98225-3699 360.7363.6133 Assumption Grade School P-8 40 200 0 Walla John Lesko Walla 2066 E Alder St Walla Walla WA 99362-2699 509.525.9283 Assumption School P-8 40 140 40 Spokane Carmen Himenes 3618 W Indian Trail Rd Spokane WA 99208-4734 509.328.115 Assumption St. Bridget School P-8 7 495 0 King Christina Vierra McGill 6220 32nd Ave NE Seattle WA 98115-7233 206.524.7452 Auburn Adventist Academy 9-12 0 190 0 King Tom Decker 5000 Auburn Way S Auburn WA 9002-7204 253.939.5000 Bellarmine Preparatory School 9-12 0 970 0 Pierce Cindy Davis 2300 S Washington St Tacoma WA 98405-1399 253.752.7701 Bellevue Children’s Academy K-1 0 250 80 King Yuka Shimizu 14600 NE 24th Bellevue WA 98007-3723 425.556.0791 Bellevue Children’s Academy—2nd Location 2-5 0 260 80 King Yuka Shimizu 14640 NE 24th Bellevue WA 98007-3723 425.556.0791 3 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Bellevue Christian Mack Elementary P-6 76 215 0 King Tim Krell 18250 168th Pl NE (Mail: 1601 98th Ave NE Clyde Hill 98004-3400) Woodinville WA 98072-9616 425.485.1824 Bellevue Christian School 7-12 0 407 0 King Tim Krell 1601 98th Ave NE Clyde Hill WA 98004-3400 425.454.4402 Bellevue Montessori School P-5 150 60 0 King Christine Hoffman 2411 112th Ave NE Bellevue WA 98004-2047 425.454.7439 Bellingham Christian School P-8 30 180 0 Whatcom Shawn Cunningham 1600 E Sunset Dr Bellingham WA 98226-5631 360.733.7303 Bertschi School P-5 18 228 0 King Brigitte Bertschi 2227 10th Ave E Seattle WA 98102-4177 206.324.5476 Bethany Lutheran Elementary P-8 40 70 0 Kitsap Timothy Thies 151 Tremont St SE Port Orchard WA 98366-3737 360.876.1300 Bethlehem Christian School P-2 128 25 0 Snohomish Kelly Stadum 7215 51st Ave NE Marysville WA 98270-4033 360.653.2882 Bethlehem Lutheran School P-8 64 200 0 Benton Eric Haan 2505 W 27th Ave Kennewick WA 99337-2911 509.582.5624 4 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Big Brains Education—Initial with deviation 9-12 0 8 0 King David Zook 16220 NE 2nd St Bellevue WA 98008-4414 425.653.1222 Big Leaf Montessori School—Initial with 1-6 0 20 0 Cowlitz deviation Alisha Jackson 1428 22nd Ave Longview WA 98632-2828 360.200.8976 Billings Middle School 6-8 0 85 0 King Ann-Evan Williams 7217 Woodlawn Ave NE Seattle WA 98115-5335 206.547.4614 BK Play Academy for Gifted Children P-5 10 10 0 King Ben Kwak 14224 Bel-Red Rd Bellevue WA 98007-3911 425.633.2477 Blossoming Hill Montessori School P-6 30 30 0 King Teresa Marie Falavigna 23855 SE 216th St Maple Valley WA 98038-8402 425.276.5649 Bonney Lake Christian Academy—Initial P-6 5 5 0 Pierce Susan Kobes 8201 Locust Ave E Bonney Lake WA 98391-8548 253.507.0235 Bridgeway Christian Academy K-5 0 28 0 Whatcom Roxann Rose 858 W Smith Rd Bellingham WA 98226-9613 360.384.6500 Bright Water School P-8 20 180 0 King Jayasri Ghosh, Ph.D. 1501 Tenth Ave E Suite 100 Seattle WA 98102-4256 206.624.6176 5 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Brightmont Academy—Bellevue Campus 6-12 0 7 0 King Glen Lutz 12360 NE 8th St Suite 210 (Mail: 1215 Fourth Ave Ste 1500 Seattle 98161-1001) Bellevue WA 98005-4801 425.373.0800 Brightmont Academy—Sammamish Campus 6-12 0 5 0 King Glen Lutz 4570 Klahanie Drive SE, Ste 401 (Mail: 1215 4th Ave, Ste 1500 Seattle WA 98161-1001) Issaquah WA 98029-5812 425.836.1600 Brightmont Academy—Seattle Campus 6-12 0 7 0 King Glen Lutz 9750 Third Ave NE Ste 102 (Mail: 1215 4th Ave Suite 1500 Seattle 98161-1001) Seattle WA 98115-2022 206.284.2300 Brighton School P-8 80 230 0 Snohomish David Locke 6717 212th St SW Lynnwood WA 98036-7325 425.672.4430 Brock’s Academy K-12 0 12 2 King Dr. Melodee Loshbaugh 17636 140th Ave Woodinville WA 98072-6977 425.483.1353 Brooklake Christian School P-6 55 110 0 King Keri Ingraham 629 S 356th St Federal Way WA 98003-8651 253.517.8198 Buena Vista SDA School K-8 0 215 0 King Ronald Trautwein 3320 Academy Dr SE Auburn WA 98092-7341 253.833.0718 6 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Burley Christian School P-12 7 92 0 Kitsap Dennis Myers 14687 Olympic Dr SE (Mail: PO Box 729 Burley 98322-0729) Port Orchard WA 98367-8918 253.851.8619 Calvary Chapel Christian School P-8 16 25 0 Spokane Karen Conway 16409 E Broadway Ave Spokane WA 99037-9542 509.921.9460 Calvary Christian School P-12 32 180 20 Benton Bobi Whinery 10611 W Clearwater Ave Kennewick WA 99336-8621 509.735.1002 Camas Christian Academy P-8 75 70 0 Clark Cindie Boyles 717 SE Everett Rd Camas WA 98607-7164 360.835.0558 Can Learn Christian Academy K-12 0 10 2 Spokane Carli Robinson 1412 W Central Ave (Mail: PO Box 9233 Spokane 99208-9233) Spokane WA 99205-6720 509.362.3418 Capital Montessori School K-6 0 20 0 Thurston Merissa White 730 Lilly Rd SE Olympia WA 98501-2115 360.438.3639 Carden Country School K-8 0 40 0 Kitsap Christopher Harvey 6974 Island Center Rd NE (Mail: PO Box 10160 Bainbridge 98110-1618) Bainbridge Island WA 98110-1618 206.842.2721 7 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Carpe Diem Primary School, Inc. K-3 0 28 0 King Janice Campbell 10014 SW Bank Rd (Mail: PO Box 675 Vashon Island 98070-0675) Vashon WA 98070-4646 253.375.8898 Cascade Christian Academy K-12 0 138 0 Chelan Stephanie Gates 600 N Western Ave Wenatchee WA 98801-1204 509.662.2723 Cascade Christian Junior High & 7-12 0 420 0 Pierce High School Dr. Ken Friesen 811 21st St SE Puyallup WA 98372-4760 253-445-9706 Cascade Christian Schools—Puyallup K-6 0 332 0 Pierce Elementary Terry Broberg 601 9th Ave SE Suite B Puyallup WA 98372-3832 253.841.1776 Cascade Christian Schools—Fredrickson P-6 27 132 0 Pierce Elementary Tina DeVries 3425 176th St E Tacoma WA 98446-1209 253.537.9339 Cascade Christian Schools—Tacoma P-6 7 60 0 Pierce Elementary Tina DeVries 1819 E 72nd St Tacoma WA 98404-5406 253.841.1776 Cascades Montessori Middle School 7-8 0 36 0 Whatcom Michael McCune 2710 McKenzie Ave Bellingham WA 98225-6940 360.306.8723 8 Private Schools for Approval 2015-16 School Information Grade Projected Projected Projected County Range Pre-school Enrollment Extension Enrollment Enrollment Cascadia School 1-8 0 62 0 Clark Danielle Benge 10606 NE 14th St Vancouver WA 98664-4304 360.944.8096 Cataldo School P-8 58 300 0 Spokane Dr.
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