School-Based Health Centers in Washington State

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School-Based Health Centers in Washington State School-Based Health Centers in Washington State As of October 2018 County City School District School Healthcare Sponsor Benton Kennewick Kennewick Amistad Elementary School Tri-Cities Community Health Franklin Pasco Pasco Ochoa Middle School Tri-Cities Community Health Jefferson Chimacum Chimacum Chimacum High School Jefferson County Public Health Jefferson Port Townsend Port Townsend Port Townsend High School Jefferson County Public Health King Bellevue Bellevue Highland Middle School International Community Health Services King Issaquah Issaquah Issaquah High School Swedish Medical Center King Kent Kent Kent Phoenix Academy Public Health-Seattle & King County King Renton Issaquah Liberty High School Swedish Medical Center King Renton Renton Renton High School Healthpoint King Sammamish Issaquah Skyline High School Swedish Medical Center King SeaTac Highline Tyee High School Healthpoint King Seattle Highline Evergreen High School Healthpoint King Seattle Seattle Aki Kurose Middle School Kaiser Permanente King Seattle Seattle Ballard High School Swedish Medical Center King Seattle Seattle Chief Sealth High School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Cleveland High School Public Health-Seattle & King County King Seattle Seattle Dearborn Park Elementary School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Denny Middle School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Highland Park Elementary School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Ingraham High School Public Health-Seattle & King County King Seattle Seattle Madrona K-8 Odessa Brown Children's Clinic King Seattle Seattle Mercer International Middle School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Rainier Beach High School Public Health-Seattle & King County King Seattle Seattle Roosevelt High School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Roxhill Elementary School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Seattle World School International Community Health Services King Seattle Seattle Van Asselt Elementary School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle West Seattle Elementary School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle West Seattle High School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Bailey Gatzert Elementary School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Garfield High School Odessa Brown Children's Clinic King Seattle Seattle Madison Middle School Neighborcare Health King Seattle Seattle Beacon Hill International School Odessa Brown Children's Clinic King Seattle Seattle Franklin High School Kaiser Permanente King Seattle Seattle Interagency Academy Kaiser Permanente King Seattle Seattle Nathan Hale High School Kaiser Permanente King Seattle Seattle Washington Middle School Kaiser Permanente Page 1 of 2 County City School District School Healthcare Sponsor King Vashon Vashon Vashon High School Neighborcare Health King Woodinville Northshore Woodinville High School Swedish Medical Center Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Blue Ridge Elementary School The Health Center Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Lincoln High School The Health Center Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Pioneer Middle School The Health Center Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla Walla High School The Health Center Yakima Sunnyside Sunnyside Sunnyside HS/MS Sunnyside Community Hospital & Clinics Mental health services (only) are made available to all students in the following schools, by the healthcare sponsors listed: County City School District School Healthcare Sponsor King Bellevue Issaquah Sunset Elementary Swedish Medical Center King Issaquah Issaquah Beaver Lake Middle School Swedish Medical Center King Issaquah Issaquah Challenger Elementary Swedish Medical Center King Issaquah Issaquah Gibson Ek Innovative High School Swedish Medical Center King Issaquah Issaquah Issaquah Middle School Swedish Medical Center King Issaquah Issaquah Issaquah Valley Elementary Swedish Medical Center King Issaquah Issaquah Pacific Cascade Middle School Swedish Medical Center King Renton Issaquah Maple Hills Elementary Swedish Medical Center King Renton Issaquah Maywood Middle School Swedish Medical Center King Renton Issaquah Briarwood Elementary Swedish Medical Center King Sammamish Issaquah Pine Lake Middle School Swedish Medical Center King Seattle Seattle Hamilton International Middle School Neighborcare Health King Vashon Vashon Chautauqua Elementary School Neighborcare Health King Vashon Vashon McMurray Middle School Neighborcare Health Madigan Army Medical Center sponsors Adolescent School-Based Health Centers for students of military families in the following schools: County City School District School Healthcare Sponsor Pierce Dupont Steilacoom Pioneer Middle School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Lacey North Thurston River Ridge High School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Lakewood Clover Park Harrison Preparatory School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Lakewood Clover Park Lakes High School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Lakewood Clover Park Mann Middle School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Lakewood Clover Park Woodbrook Middle School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Puyallup Puyallup Rogers High School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Steilacoom Steilacoom Steilacoom High School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Spanaway Bethel Bethel High School Madigan Army Medical Center Pierce Spanaway Bethel Bethel Middle School Madigan Army Medical Center Page 2 of 2.
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