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DC Capacity Expansion Data Sheet.Xlsx 9‐12 Dual Dual Credit District School Gr 9 Gr 10 Gr 11 Gr 12 9‐12 District Name School Name K‐12 Total Credit Allocation FRPL Rate Participation Code Code Total Total Total Total Total Students Rate 00000 State Summary 180,936 $ 2,487,643.00 14005 Aberdeen School District 3476 J M Weatherwax High School 926 223 246 222 224 915 711$ 10,000.00 53.92% 77.70% 14005 Aberdeen School District 5208 Twin Harbors, A Branch of New Market Skills Center 000000 47$ 1,900.00 0.00% 0.00% 21226 Adna School District 2441 Adna Middle/High School 339 55 45 42 41 183 92$ 2,037.00 29.46% 50.27% 29103 Anacortes School District 2467 Anacortes High School 849 224 212 217 196 849 741$ 10,000.00 29.05% 87.28% 31016 Arlington School District 1714 Stillaguamish School 270 22 9 27 36 94 21$ 1,900.00 27.36% 22.34% 31016 Arlington School District 2523 Arlington High School 1,566 435 393 366 372 1,566 705$ 10,000.00 28.96% 45.02% 31016 Arlington School District 4287 Weston High School 138 17 30 38 53 138 2$ 1,900.00 61.57% 1.45% 02420 Asotin‐Anatone School District 2434 Asotin Jr Sr High 271 50 43 40 43 176 91$ 2,025.00 37.68% 51.70% 17408 Auburn School District 2702 West Auburn Senior High School 228 7 42 94 85 228 38$ 1,900.00 66.02% 16.67% 17408 Auburn School District 2795 Auburn Senior High School 1,592 419 386 405 382 1,592 1120$ 10,000.00 57.95% 70.35% 17408 Auburn School District 4474 Auburn Riverside High School 1,618 411 409 425 373 1,618 1144$ 10,000.00 38.98% 70.70% 17408 Auburn School District 5037 Auburn Mountainview High School 1,490 361 433 392 304 1,490 1124$ 10,000.00 40.89% 75.44% 18303 Bainbridge Island School District 1935 Eagle Harbor High School 140 27 47 22 44 140 34$ 1,900.00 14.18% 24.29% 18303 Bainbridge Island School District 2395 Bainbridge High School 1,259 321 289 328 321 1,259 707$ 10,000.00 6.76% 56.16% 06119 Battle Ground School District 1836 CAM Academy 608 78 64 60 75 277 84$ 1,946.00 12.42% 30.32% 06119 Battle Ground School District 1875 Homelink River 705 51 52 70 71 244 89$ 2,002.00 23.89% 36.48% 06119 Battle Ground School District 2415 Battle Ground High School 2,132 594 571 470 496 2,131 1534$ 10,000.00 39.04% 71.98% 06119 Battle Ground School District 4104 Prairie High School 1,430 414 366 300 350 1,430 570$ 10,000.00 31.10% 39.86% 06119 Battle Ground School District 4450 Summit View High School 384 42 92 108 116 358 30$ 1,900.00 51.58% 8.38% 17405 Bellevue School District 1832 Bsd Voc Ed/Career Educ Options 245 0 3 32 210 245 14$ 1,900.00 0.00% 5.71% 17405 Bellevue School District 2701 Bellevue High School 1,443 373 343 379 348 1,443 1126$ 10,000.00 7.90% 78.03% 17405 Bellevue School District 3282 Sammamish Senior High 1,054 234 258 272 290 1,054 873$ 10,000.00 29.12% 82.83% 17405 Bellevue School District 3486 Newport Senior High School 1,698 440 369 431 458 1,698 1303$ 10,000.00 9.90% 76.74% 17405 Bellevue School District 3522 International School 551 85 74 71 64 294 206$ 3,334.00 3.95% 70.07% 17405 Bellevue School District 3588 Interlake Senior High School 1,542 380 391 371 400 1,542 1327$ 10,000.00 18.18% 86.06% 37501 Bellingham School District 1647 Options High School 114 7 20 45 42 114 35$ 1,900.00 78.94% 30.70% 37501 Bellingham School District 2553 Bellingham High School 1,118 282 270 302 264 1,118 452$ 6,135.00 30.51% 40.43% 37501 Bellingham School District 3576 Sehome High School 1,105 290 264 251 300 1,105 465$ 6,283.00 40.32% 42.08% 37501 Bellingham School District 4515 Squalicum High School 1,350 348 313 343 346 1,350 876$ 10,000.00 39.89% 64.89% 27403 Bethel School District 1510 Challenger Secondary School 391 3 14 152 221 390 4$ 1,900.00 49.84% 1.03% 27403 Bethel School District 2807 Bethel High School 1,582 440 396 419 327 1,582 698$ 10,000.00 59.31% 44.12% 27403 Bethel School District 4158 Spanaway Lake High School 1,652 442 442 436 332 1,652 338$ 4,837.00 53.74% 20.46% 27403 Bethel School District 5033 Graham Kapowsin High School 1,866 527 471 474 394 1,866 1416$ 10,000.00 37.34% 75.88% 27403 Bethel School District 5961 Pierce County Skills Center 100101 8$ 1,900.00 0.00% 800.00% 37503 Blaine School District 3136 Blaine High School 637 168 162 158 149 637 310$ 4,518.00 47.72% 48.67% 37503 Blaine School District 5021 Blaine Home Connections 808831202$ 1,900.00 14.72% 10.00% 18100 Bremerton School District 1737 Renaissance Alternative High School 138 3 15 25 95 138 32$ 1,900.00 74.60% 23.19% 18100 Bremerton School District 3109 Bremerton High School 1,208 294 309 278 327 1,208 464$ 6,271.00 68.78% 38.41% 18100 Bremerton School District 4038 West Sound Technical Skills Center 000000 511$ 6,806.00 0.00% 0.00% 24111 Brewster School District 2800 Brewster High School 244 65 62 67 50 244 55$ 1,900.00 98.71% 22.54% 09075 Bridgeport School District 2788 Bridgeport High School 206 65 53 50 36 204 178$ 3,016.00 100.00% 87.25% 29100 Burlington‐Edison School District 1928 Burlington‐Edison Alternative School 56 2 5 12 37 56 2$ 1,900.00 82.24% 3.57% 29100 Burlington‐Edison School District 2362 Burlington Edison High School 1,100 299 265 255 281 1,100 578$ 10,000.00 42.70% 52.55% 06117 Camas School District 4567 Camas High School 1,893 486 484 456 455 1,881 1127$ 10,000.00 17.62% 59.91% 06117 Camas School District 5104 Hayes Freedom High School 153 23 36 37 52 148 34$ 1,900.00 45.14% 22.97% 05401 Cape Flattery School District 3145 Neah Bay Junior/ Senior High School 168 26 28 21 21 96 1$ 1,900.00 68.29% 1.04% 05401 Cape Flattery School District 3422 Clallam Bay High & Elementary 136 13 18 8 15 54 4$ 1,900.00 61.86% 7.41% 04228 Cascade School District 3564 Cascade High School 422 123 104 111 84 422 391$ 5,440.00 40.97% 92.65% 04222 Cashmere School District 3268 Cashmere High School 455 116 129 103 107 455 284$ 4,222.00 44.23% 62.42% 08401 Castle Rock School District 2281 Castle Rock High School 452 92 113 108 139 452 216$ 3,448.00 45.37% 47.79% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 1653 New Frontiers Jr High 51 31 15 0 0 46 1$ 1,900.00 39.54% 2.17% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 1740 Off Campus 186 21 12 25 15 73 43$ 1,900.00 8.36% 58.90% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 1903 East Side Alt 61 0 5 20 36 61 49$ 1,900.00 18.16% 80.33% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 2615 Central Kitsap High School 1,256 0 439 393 424 1,256 703$ 10,000.00 15.29% 55.97% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 3237 Central Kitsap Junior High 795 274 0 0 0 274 29$ 1,900.00 17.39% 10.58% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 3791 Fairview Junior High School 663 228 0 0 0 228 50$ 1,900.00 24.76% 21.93% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 3936 Alternative High School 173 0 40 59 74 173 89$ 2,002.00 30.85% 51.45% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 4100 Olympic High School 920 1 297 300 322 920 576$ 10,000.00 25.14% 62.61% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 4249 Ridgetop Junior High 656 220 1 0 0 221 28$ 1,900.00 26.51% 12.67% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 4509 Klahowya Secondary 944 156 160 160 172 648 374$ 5,247.00 20.29% 57.72% 18401 Central Kitsap School District 5199 CK Online Academy 191648198$ 1,900.00 22.08% 42.11% 32356 Central Valley School District 3065 Central Valley High School 1,955 524 514 451 466 1,955 829$ 10,000.00 30.12% 42.40% 32356 Central Valley School District 3415 University High School 1,699 482 438 400 379 1,699 757$ 10,000.00 40.65% 44.56% 32356 Central Valley School District 3918 Barker Center 114 7 33 28 46 114 1$ 1,900.00 47.52% 0.88% 32356 Central Valley School District 5166 I‐TRACC 100 0 10 36 54 100 4$ 1,900.00 68.80% 4.00% 21401 Centralia School District 2166 Centralia High School 1,067 260 270 243 294 1,067 402$ 5,565.00 60.13% 37.68% 21302 Chehalis School District 1559 Lewis County Juvenile Detention 502024 1$ 1,900.00 40.00% 25.00% 21302 Chehalis School District 2799 W F West High School 1,008 275 222 235 276 1,008 577$ 10,000.00 41.59% 57.24% 32360 Cheney School District 1769 Three Springs High School 57 6 13 24 14 57 1$ 1,900.00 70.80% 1.75% 32360 Cheney School District 3610 Cheney High School 1,175 309 330 283 250 1,172 685$ 10,000.00 45.01% 58.45% 33036 Chewelah School District 1709 Chewelah Alternative 110047111$ 1,900.00 63.33% 9.09% 33036 Chewelah School District 1763 Home Link Alternative 445767254$ 1,900.00 78.98% 16.00% 33036 Chewelah School District 2404 Jenkins Junior/Senior High 309 71 99 73 66 309 59$ 1,900.00 55.97% 19.09% 16049 Chimacum School District 1724 PI Program 636667255$ 1,900.00 40.45% 20.00% 16049 Chimacum School District 3275 Chimacum High School 330 81 75 74 97 327 61$ 1,900.00 43.35% 18.65% 02250 Clarkston School District 1617 Educational Opportunity Center 147 9 23 39 76 147 3$ 1,900.00 68.10% 2.04% 02250 Clarkston School District 2299 Charles Francis Adams High School 739 208 177 181 171 737 560$ 10,000.00 56.49% 75.98% 19404 Cle Elum‐Roslyn School District 1987 Swiftwater Learning Center 41 5 8 14 11 38 1$ 1,900.00 42.26% 2.63% 19404 Cle Elum‐Roslyn School District 2329 Cle Elum Roslyn High School 293 73 73 67 80 293 10$ 1,900.00 36.17% 3.41% 27400 Clover Park School District 1880 Re‐Entry High School 100011 6$ 1,900.00 83.33% 600.00% 27400 Clover Park School District 2425 Clover Park High School 1,139 342 290 266 241 1,139 753$ 10,000.00 75.02% 66.11% 27400 Clover Park School District 3456 Lakes High School 1,402 392 362 343 305 1,402 1269$ 10,000.00 50.26% 90.51% 27400 Clover Park School District 4862 Lakewood Career Academy 78 5 8 26 31 70 60$ 1,900.00 55.71% 85.71% 27400 Clover Park School District 5027 Harrison Prep School 530 63 56 23 24 166 118$ 2,333.00 46.91% 71.08% 38300 Colfax School District 3366 Colfax High School 330 61 57 55 46 219
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