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West Region (Id, Nm, Nv, Wa, Wy) Web Stats Report: February WEST REGION (ID, NM, NV, WA, WY) WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY 1 Hoquiam High School WA 79035 31 Kennewick High School WA 8306 2 Lynden Christian High School WA 38899 32 Mount Vernon High School WA 8242 3 Chiawana High School WA 23289 33 Hanford High School WA 8131 4 Lynden High School WA 20659 34 Olympia High School WA 8056 5 R A Long High School WA 19,921 35 Graham-Kapowsin High School WA 7856 6 Walla Walla High School WA 18656 36 Mt Spokane High School WA 7844 7 Oak Harbor High School WA 18233 37 Mount Baker High School WA 7579 8 Pasco High School WA 17185 38 Okanogan High School WA 7543 9 Burlington-Edison High School WA 16,641 39 Blaine High School WA 7467 10 Kamiakin High School WA 14284 40 Mead High School WA 7,449 11 Ellensburg High School WA 13563 41 Grandview High School WA 7334 12 Sedro-Woolley High School WA 12991 42 Summit Sierra WA 7117 13 University High School WA 12881 43 Meridian High School WA 7018 14 Ferndale High School WA 12828 44 Lake Stevens High School WA 6,858 15 Bellarmine Preparatory School WA 12185 45 Spanaway Lake High School WA 6722 16 Curtis Senior High School WA 10775 46 Enumclaw High School WA 6715 17 Squalicum High School WA 10728 47 Woodrow Wilson High School WA 6656 18 Selah High School WA 10319 48 Stadium High School WA 6558 19 Battle Ground High School WA 9824 49 Connell High School WA 6451 20 East Valley High School (Yaki- WA 9791 50 North Kitsap High School WA 6,316 ma) 51 Chelan High School WA 6159 21 College Place High School WA 9,776 52 Bellingham High School WA 6119 22 Sehome High School WA 9,635 53 Tahoma High School WA 6061 23 Tumwater High School WA 9606 54 Meadowdale High School WA 5754 24 Anacortes High School WA 9416 55 Glacier Peak High School WA 5626 25 Ephrata High School WA 9179 56 Centralia High School WA 5573 26 Nooksack Valley High School WA 9075 57 Heritage High School WA 5,483 27 Steilacoom High School WA 8941 58 Columbia River High School WA 5337 28 Bethel High School WA 8762 59 Marysville Getchell High School WA 5288 29 Prosser High School WA 8376 60 Castle Rock High School WA 5285 30 Fife High School WA 8317 WEST REGION (ID, NM, NV, WA, WY) WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY 61 Henry M Jackson High School WA 5213 91 Othello High School WA 4118 62 Prairie High School WA 5201 92 Vashon Island High School WA 4110 63 Filer High School ID 5179 93 Montesano High School WA 4084 64 Gonzaga Preparatory School WA 5157 94 Archbishop Thomas J Murphy WA 4080 65 Cashmere High School WA 5091 95 Naches Valley High School WA 4039 66 Washougal High School WA 4,969 96 Quincy High School WA 4012 67 Gig Harbor High School WA 4950 97 Skyview High School WA 4009 68 Woodland High School WA 4919 98 Sumner High School WA 3,970 69 Everett High School WA 4880 99 Mountain View High School WA 3931 70 Evergreen Lutheran High School WA 4,833 100 Yelm High School WA 3,910 71 Lewis & Clark High School WA 4800 101 Union High School WA 3900 72 Richland High School WA 4,793 102 South Bend Senior High School WA 3,898 73 Seattle Preparatory School WA 4645 103 Kennedy Catholic High School WA 3785 74 Camas High School WA 4643 104 Puyallup High School WA 3757 75 Lakes High School WA 4607 105 Jerome High School ID 3724 76 Black Hills High School WA 4571 106 Pullman High School WA 3,722 77 Cascade High School WA 4550 107 Rainier High School WA 3,676 78 Sequim High School WA 4,550 108 Overlake School WA 3655 79 Hudson's Bay High School WA 4460 109 Kamiak High School WA 3,630 80 Kelso High School WA 4,455 110 Bellevue High School WA 3604 81 Cheney High School WA 4411 111 Tonasket High School WA 3571 82 Rochester High School WA 4408 112 Rogers High School WA 3569 83 Lake Roosevelt High School WA 4396 113 Snohomish High School WA 3,564 84 Shelton High School WA 4371 114 Mountlake Terrace High School WA 3545 85 Marysville-Pilchuck High School WA 4368 115 Hockinson High School WA 3483 86 Southridge High School WA 4337 116 Bishop Manogue High School NV 3,462 87 Sultan High School WA 4296 117 Mountain View High School ID 3340 88 Shorewood High School WA 4254 118 White River High School WA 3339 89 Shorecrest High School WA 4241 119 West Valley High (Spokane) WA 3313 90 Central Valley High School WA 4220 120 Stanwood High School WA 3300 WEST REGION (ID, NM, NV, WA, WY) WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY 121 Arlington High School WA 3,238 151 Lynnwood High School WA 2527 122 Emerald Ridge High School WA 3183 152 Kalama High School WA 2517 123 Mount Si High School WA 3,172 153 The Bush School WA 2502 124 Newport High School WA 3138 154 Twin Falls High School ID 2,487 125 Sammamish High School WA 3032 155 Orting High School WA 2453 126 Bear Creek School WA 3024 156 Bonney Lake High School WA 2429 127 Kingston High School WA 2,964 157 Onalaska High School WA 2376 128 Monroe High School WA 2956 158 Hazen High School WA 2362 129 WF West WA 2956 159 SLAM! Charter School NV 2352 130 Elma High School WA 2948 160 Eatonville High School WA 2285 131 Mark Morris High School WA 2926 161 Franklin Pierce High School WA 2241 132 Joel E Ferris High School WA 2922 162 Kentwood High School WA 2158 133 Mariner High School WA 2901 163 Capital High School WA 2140 134 Wapato High School WA 2896 164 Kiona-Benton City High School WA 2090 135 Brewster High School WA 2,887 165 Los Alamos High School NM 2057 136 North Central High School WA 2874 166 Mercer Island High School WA 2053 137 River View High School WA 2869 167 East Valley (Spokane) WA 2,035 138 Ridgefield High School WA 2867 168 Toledo High School WA 2034 139 Bremerton High School WA 2,817 169 Coronado High School NV 2025 140 South Whidbey High School WA 2796 170 Mount Rainier High School WA 2018 141 Interlake High School WA 2762 171 Tenino High School WA 2004 142 Ilwaco High School WA 2758 172 Omak High School WA 2,001 143 Edmonds-Woodway High WA 2,715 173 Tacoma Baptist High School WA 2000 144 Aberdeen High School WA 2664 174 Klahowya High School WA 1978 145 Fort Vancouver High School WA 2,654 175 Ocosta Senior High School WA 1971 146 Lakewood High School WA 2,654 176 Mount Tahoma High School WA 1970 147 Winlock High School WA 2587 177 Granite Falls High School WA 1955 148 Napavine High School WA 2580 178 North Mason High School WA 1954 149 Centennial High School NM 2,579 179 Bothell High School WA 1929 150 Columbia High (White Salmon) WA 2570 180 Liberty High School WA 1,878 WEST REGION (ID, NM, NV, WA, WY) WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY 181 Granger High School WA 1,861 211 Concordia Christian WA 1325 182 La Center High School WA 1807 212 Friday Harbor High School WA 1322 183 Highline High School WA 1784 213 Evergreen (Seattle) WA 1,303 184 Manson School WA 1783 214 Woodinville High School WA 1286 185 Canyon Ridge High School ID 1776 215 Highland High School WA 1,268 186 Shadle Park High School WA 1773 216 Washington High School WA 1257 187 Entiat High School WA 1729 217 Issaquah High School WA 1249 188 Auburn Riverside High School WA 1727 218 Lindbergh High School WA 1248 189 Bridgeport High School WA 1695 219 Lake Washington High School WA 1241 190 Crosspoint High School WA 1687 220 Peninsula High School WA 1233 191 Desert Oasis High School NV 1674 221 Skyline High School WA 1214 192 Meridian ID 1667 222 Del Sol High School NV 1201 193 Cascade Christian High School WA 1662 223 Kent-Meridian High School WA 1200 194 Raymond High School WA 1661 224 North Thurston High School WA 1186 195 Clover Park High School WA 1579 225 Columbia High School WA 1184 196 Inglemoor High School WA 1579 226 Rainier Christian High School WA 1168 197 Clark High School NV 1578 227 Cascade High School WA 1161 198 Redmond High School WA 1559 228 South Kitsap High School WA 1157 199 Pe Ell High School WA 1547 229 Quilcene High School WA 1137 200 Nampa High School ID 1,543 230 Tri-Cities Prep WA 1117 201 John R Rogers High School WA 1536 231 Bellevue Christian High School WA 1112 202 Cedarcrest High School WA 1516 232 Decatur High School WA 1,109 203 Kentlake High School WA 1492 233 Bainbridge High School WA 1087 204 North Creek WA 1441 234 Goldendale High School WA 1,077 205 Clarkston High School WA 1440 235 Chaparral High School NV 1076 206 Wahkiakum High School WA 1427 236 Auburn High School WA 1068 207 Wahluke High School WA 1396 237 Federal Way High School WA 1068 208 Seton Catholic College Prep WA 1382 238 Gooding High School ID 1063 109 Zillah High School WA 1362 239 Chimacum High School WA 1054 210 Auburn Mountainview WA 1348 240 Foss High School WA 1,051 WEST REGION (ID, NM, NV, WA, WY) WEB STATS REPORT: FEBRUARY 241 Juanita High School WA 1,050 271 King's Way Christian High WA 636 242 Mossyrock High School WA 1,045 272 King's High School WA 636 243 Concrete High School WA 1008 273 Skyview High School ID 625 244 Warden High School WA 998 274 Oroville High School WA 619 245 Renton High School WA 898 275 Eastside Preparatory School WA 615 246 Todd Beamer High School WA 890 276 Cle Elum-Roslyn High School WA 604 247 Thomas Jefferson High School WA 890 277 Wilson Creek High School WA 603 248 Mount Vernon Christian High WA 890 278 Port Townsend High School WA 597 249 Toppenish High School WA 889 279 La Conner High School WA 557 250 Stevenson High School WA 865 280 Boulder City High School NV 554 251 Coupeville High School WA 861 281 Soap Lake High School WA 550 252 Valley High School NV 856 282 La Salle High School WA 549 253 Eastlake High School WA 856 283 Willapa Valley High School WA 539 254 Seattle Academy WA 850 284 Columbia Adventist Academy WA 534 255 Life Christian Academy WA 816 285 Seattle Christian High School WA 533 256 Naselle-Grays River Valley High WA 815 286 Royal High School WA 508 257 Waterville-Mansfield
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