Military Family Indicator Appendices

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Military Family Indicator Appendices Suppression Applied to Data: If All Student Count is less then 10 students all data is suppressed If Special Education student count is greater then 0 but less then 10 then data is displayed as n<10; All corresponding data for [Special Education & Military Family] is also suppressed as n<10 If Military Family student count is greater then 0 but less then 10 then data is displayed as n<10; All corresponding data for [Special Education & Military Family] is also suppressed as n<10 Special Military Special Education District Name All Students Education Family and Military Family Aberdeen School District 4166 734 27 6 Adna School District 699 81 n<10 n<10 Almira School District 124 13 0 0 Anacortes School District 3037 390 218 10 Arlington School District 6693 900 104 10 Asotin-Anatone School District 788 106 n<10 n<10 Auburn School District 18548 2480 180 27 Bainbridge Island School District 4050 575 44 1 Bates Technical College 378 0 0 0 Battle Ground School District 14575 2169 136 22 Bellevue School District 22969 2027 13 0 Bellingham School District 12444 1832 32 1 Benge School District 13 n<10 n<10 n<10 Bethel School District 22466 3311 506 67 Bickleton School District 97 12 0 0 Blaine School District 2492 471 20 5 Boistfort School District 119 33 n<10 n<10 Bremerton School District 6323 1167 448 86 Brewster School District 1128 164 0 0 Bridgeport School District 1009 120 n<10 n<10 Brinnon School District 80 15 n<10 n<10 Burlington-Edison School District 4070 635 17 2 Camas School District 7684 998 67 2 Cape Flattery School District 540 85 10 2 Capital Region ESD 113 980 0 n<10 n<10 Carbonado School District 226 29 n<10 n<10 Cascade School District 1515 180 n<10 n<10 Cashmere School District 1759 215 n<10 n<10 Castle Rock School District 1459 289 12 6 Centerville School District 118 n<10 0 n<10 Central Kitsap School District 11991 1884 1997 349 Central Valley School District 14988 2239 41 5 Centralia College 18 0 0 0 Centralia School District 4245 763 32 4 Chehalis School District 3593 655 44 6 Cheney School District 5321 1164 236 56 Chewelah School District 914 137 n<10 n<10 Chimacum School District 1172 174 11 4 Clarkston School District 3007 520 33 3 Cle Elum-Roslyn School District 929 137 n<10 n<10 Clover Park School District 15958 2791 4777 900 Clover Park Technical College 302 0 0 0 Colfax School District 638 103 n<10 n<10 College Place School District 1455 172 32 1 Colton School District 194 30 n<10 n<10 Columbia (Stevens) School District 191 34 n<10 n<10 Columbia (Walla Walla) School District 917 163 n<10 n<10 Colville School District 1908 372 12 1 Concrete School District 649 109 n<10 n<10 Conway School District 485 49 0 0 Cosmopolis School District 174 39 n<10 n<10 Coulee-Hartline School District 197 24 0 0 Coupeville School District 1212 182 143 12 Crescent School District 393 51 0 0 Creston School District 109 20 0 0 Curlew School District 199 26 0 0 Cusick School District 254 48 0 0 Damman School District 27 n<10 0 n<10 Darrington School District 489 87 n<10 n<10 Davenport School District 683 95 12 1 Dayton School District 511 80 n<10 n<10 Deer Park School District 2782 361 n<10 n<10 Dieringer School District 1538 220 33 3 Dixie School District 34 n<10 n<10 n<10 East Valley School District (Spokane) 5320 904 n<10 n<10 East Valley School District (Yakima) 3518 483 37 3 Eastmont School District 6610 844 34 6 Easton School District 141 22 0 0 Eatonville School District 2221 287 74 11 Edmonds School District 23225 3834 92 12 Educational Service District 101 1019 0 0 0 Educational Service District 112 924 0 n<10 n<10 Educational Service District 123 36 0 0 0 Ellensburg School District 3653 586 24 2 Elma School District 1609 340 21 5 Endicott School District 118 11 n<10 n<10 Entiat School District 390 47 n<10 n<10 Enumclaw School District 4404 824 23 4 Ephrata School District 2907 348 39 4 Evaline School District 58 14 0 0 Everett School District 22129 3417 136 23 Evergreen School District (Clark) 29082 4194 53 12 Evergreen School District (Stevens) 34 n<10 0 n<10 Federal Way School District 26211 3900 241 36 Ferndale School District 5246 967 19 5 Fife School District 4109 532 23 4 Finley School District 1031 163 n<10 n<10 Franklin Pierce School District 9250 1431 279 39 Freeman School District 965 119 11 1 Garfield School District 146 27 0 0 Glenwood School District 82 n<10 0 n<10 Goldendale School District 1098 171 11 1 Grand Coulee Dam School District 903 135 n<10 n<10 Grandview School District 4091 609 15 8 Granger School District 1718 263 n<10 n<10 Granite Falls School District 2441 498 21 5 Grapeview School District 255 27 11 1 Great Northern School District 55 11 n<10 n<10 Green Dot Public Schools Destiny 346 67 n<10 n<10 Green Dot Public Schools Excel 215 27 0 0 Green Mountain School District 165 22 n<10 n<10 Griffin School District 754 130 13 3 Harrington School District 152 32 0 0 Highland School District 1308 168 n<10 n<10 Highline School District 22825 3695 0 0 Hockinson School District 2027 216 13 1 Hood Canal School District 364 85 n<10 n<10 Hoquiam School District 1956 369 n<10 n<10 Inchelium School District 260 35 0 0 Index School District 44 n<10 n<10 n<10 Issaquah School District 21821 2259 179 20 Kahlotus School District 67 n<10 0 n<10 Kalama School District 1060 173 n<10 n<10 Keller School District 39 n<10 0 n<10 Kelso School District 5537 822 n<10 n<10 Kennewick School District 21719 2417 12 0 Kent School District 31185 3858 25 4 Kettle Falls School District 1174 166 28 2 Kiona-Benton City School District 1688 232 14 4 Kittitas School District 771 135 12 1 Klickitat School District 96 12 0 0 La Center School District 1812 256 13 3 La Conner School District 711 104 n<10 n<10 LaCrosse School District 74 11 0 0 Lake Chelan School District 1702 166 n<10 n<10 Lake Quinault School District 210 28 0 0 Lake Stevens School District 9696 1773 107 20 Lake Washington Institute of Technology 933 0 n<10 n<10 Lake Washington School District 31427 3922 61 10 Lakewood School District 2676 440 80 14 Lamont School District 36 n<10 0 n<10 Liberty School District 540 72 n<10 n<10 Lind School District 265 36 n<10 n<10 Longview School District 7561 1439 46 10 Loon Lake School District 268 22 n<10 n<10 Lopez School District 282 55 0 0 Lummi Tribal Agency 317 42 0 0 Lyle School District 331 52 0 0 Lynden School District 3561 644 17 2 Mabton School District 1070 120 0 0 Mansfield School District 129 23 n<10 n<10 Manson School District 769 114 n<10 n<10 Mary M Knight School District 1177 143 41 8 Mary Walker School District 664 107 10 1 Marysville School District 12655 2259 198 32 McCleary School District 429 52 n<10 n<10 Mead School District 11250 1680 62 12 Medical Lake School District 2121 301 510 59 Mercer Island School District 4690 519 10 0 Meridian School District 1917 252 18 1 Methow Valley School District 701 91 0 0 Mill A School District 27 11 0 0 Monroe School District 7953 1026 58 8 Montesano School District 1590 249 11 1 Morton School District 407 71 n<10 n<10 Moses Lake School District 9605 1377 56 9 Mossyrock School District 633 131 n<10 n<10 Mount Adams School District 1060 176 0 0 Mount Baker School District 2106 441 n<10 n<10 Mount Pleasant School District 84 n<10 n<10 n<10 Mount Vernon School District 7803 1059 56 7 Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 517 105 0 0 Mukilteo School District 18997 2726 60 12 Naches Valley School District 1389 168 19 2 Napavine School District 916 154 12 2 Naselle-Grays River Valley School District 702 128 0 0 Nespelem School District 195 50 0 0 Newport School District 1259 215 12 1 Nine Mile Falls School District 1555 293 38 8 Nooksack Valley School District 1924 394 10 3 North Beach School District 837 168 n<10 n<10 North Franklin School District 2401 378 n<10 n<10 North Kitsap School District 6420 1044 687 117 North Mason School District 2472 398 150 33 North River School District 75 n<10 0 n<10 North Thurston Public Schools 16934 2565 2335 329 Northport School District 284 37 n<10 n<10 Northshore School District 23104 3417 0 0 Northwest Educational Service District 189 508 n<10 0 n<10 Oak Harbor School District 6698 1213 66 22 Oakesdale School District 148 16 0 0 Oakville School District 287 66 n<10 n<10 Ocean Beach School District 1167 261 51 10 Ocosta School District 764 132 16 2 Odessa School District 298 31 n<10 n<10 Office of the Governor (Sch for Blind) 48 47 0 0 Okanogan School District 1517 189 n<10 n<10 Olympia School District 11124 1739 320 66 Olympic Educational Service District 114 347 89 0 0 Omak School District 7289 1058 131 15 Onalaska School District 939 145 19 2 Onion Creek School District 45 n<10 0 n<10 Orcas Island School District 913 85 n<10 n<10 Orchard Prairie School District 97 11 0 0 Orient School District 97 n<10 0 n<10 Orondo School District 257 42 0 0 Oroville School District 676 121 n<10 n<10 Orting School District 2820 448 32 7 Othello School District 4789 642 n<10 n<10 Palisades School District 28 n<10 0 n<10 Palouse School District 230 31 0 0 Pasco School District 19960 2653 n<10 n<10 Pateros School District 386 75 0 0 Paterson School District 142 15 0 0 Pe Ell School District 338 57 n<10 n<10 Peninsula School District 9802 1421 326 33 Pioneer School District 900 147 n<10 n<10 Pomeroy School District 425 80 n<10 n<10 Port Angeles School District 4170 704 58 9 Port Townsend School District 1291 231 n<10 n<10 Prescott School District 335 39 0 0 PRIDE Prep Charter School District 252 45 0 0 Prosser School District 3032 430 16 1 Pullman School District 3072 397 20 4 Puyallup School District 26242 3803 1006 134 Queets-Clearwater School District 38 n<10
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