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Exhibit a Private School List for 2019-2020 A B C D E F G H Public SD in which the School is New or For profit or 1 Name of the School Street Address City Zip Code Located Renewing Building Code Non-profit 2 Abubakr Academy 14101 Tukwila Intl Blvd Tukwila 98168 Tukwila SD Renewing 802F Non-profit 3 Academy for Precision Learning 5031 University Way NE #105 Seattle 98105 Seattle Public SD Renewing 1483 Non-profit 4 Academy Northwest - Main Campus 23818 8th Ave SE Bothell 98021 Northshore SD Renewing 805S Non-profit 5 Academy Northwest - Marysville 514 State Ave 108 Marysville 98270 Marysville SD Renewing 803W Non-profit 6 Academy Schools 14601 Interurban Ave S. Tukwila 98168 Tukwila Renewing 8240 Non-profit 7 Alger Learning Center 100 Pine Street, Ste. 103 Bellingham 98225 Bellingham Renewing 8946 For profit 8 All Saints Catholic School 504 2nd St. SW, Optional Puyallup 98371 Puyallup Renewing 8128 Non-profit 9 All Saints Catholic School 3510 East 18th Avenue (K-4) Spokane 99223 Spokane Public SD #81 Renewing 8196 Non-profit 10 America's Child Montessori 14340 NE 21st St BELLEVUE 98007 Bellevue SD Renewing 8654 For profit 11 Annie Wright Schools 827 N Tacoma Ave Tacoma 98403 Tacoma Renewing 8130 Non-profit 12 Arbor Montessori Schools 1107 228th Ave SE Sammamish 98075 Issaquah Renewing 8479 For profit 13 Archbishop Murphy High School 12911 39th Ave. SE Everett 98208 Everett Renewing 8883 Non-profit 14 Arlington Christian School 2425 200th Street NE Arlington 98223 Lakewood Renewing 8371 Non-profit 15 Asia Pacific Language School 14042 NE 8th Street, 1st Floor Bellevue 98007 Bellevue SD Renewing 802P Non-profit 16 Assumption Catholic Grade School 2066 E ALDER STREET Walla Walla 99362 Walla Walla PS Renewing 8212 Non-profit 17 Assumption Catholic School 2116 Cornwall Ave Bellingham 98225 Bellingham SD Renewing 8215 Non-profit 18 Assumption School 3818 W Indian Trail Road Spokane 99208 Spokane PS Renewing 8175 Non-profit 19 Assumption-St. Bridget School 6220 32nd Ave NE Seattle 98115-7233 Seattle Renewing 8028 Non-profit 20 Auburn Adventist Academy 5000 Auburn Way S. Auburn 98092 Auburn Renewing S8096 Non-profit 21 Basic Steps Academy 24437 Russell Rd #204 Kent 98032 Kent SD Renewing 805T For profit 22 Beautiful Savior Lutheran School 4320 South Conklin St. Spokane 99203 Spokane Public SD 81 Renewing 805U Non-profit 23 Bellarmine Preparatory School 2300 S Washington St Tacoma 98405 Tacoma PS Renewing 8132 Non-profit 24 Bellevue Children's Academy 14640 NE 24th St. Bellevue 98007 Bellevue Renewing 801T For profit 25 Bellevue Christian Mack Elementary 18250 168th Pl NE Woodinville 98072 Northshore SD Renewing 8875 Non-profit 26 Bellevue Christian School 1701 98th Ave NE Clyde Hill 98004 Bellevue SD Renewing 8091 Non-profit 27 Bellevue Montessori School 2411 112th Avenue N.E. Bellevue 98004 Bellevue Renewing 8336 For profit 28 Bellingham Christian School 1600 E. Sunset Drive Bellingham 98226 Bellingham SD Renewing 8216 Non-profit 29 Bel-Red Bilingual Academy 15061 Bel-Red Rd Bellevue 98007 Bellevue Renewing 1460 For profit 30 Bertschi School 2227 10th Avenue E Seattle 98102 Seattle Public Renewing 8432 Non-profit 31 Bethany Lutheran Elementary 151 Tremont Street Port Orchard 98366 South Kitsap Renewing 8373 Non-profit 32 Bethlehem Lutheran School 2505 W 27th Ave Kennewick 99337 Kennewicik Renewing 8001 Non-profit 33 Big Leaf Montessori 1428 22nd Avenue Longview 98632 Longview Renewing 803Y Non-profit 34 Billings Middle School 7217 Woodlawn Ave NE Seattle 98115 Seattle Public School Renewing 8530 Non-profit 35 Bishop Blanchet High School 8200 Wallingford Ave N. Seattle 98103 Seattle Renewing 8029 Non-profit 36 BK Academy 6236 122nd Ave SE Bellevue 98006 Bellevue Renewing 804P Non-profit 37 Blossoming Hill Montessori 23855 SE 216th Street Maple Valley 98038 Tahoma Renewing 801U For profit 38 Brewster Adventist Christian School 115 Valley Rd Brewster 98812 ESD 171 Renewing 805E Non-profit 39 Bright Water Waldorf School 1501 10th Ave E Suite 100 Seattle 98102 Seattle Renewing 1422 Non-profit 40 Brightmont Academy Redmond 7345 164th Ave NE Ste I-135 Redmond 98052 Lake Washington SD Renewing 8534 For profit 41 Brightmont Academy Sammamish 4588 Klahanie Dr. SE, Ste. 401 Issaquah 98029 Issaquah Renewing 1406 For profit 42 Brightmont Academy Seattle 9750 3rd Ave NE, Suite 102 Seattle 98115 Seattle Public SD Renewing 8384 For profit 43 Brightmont Academy Woodinville 13300 NE 175th Street, #1 Woodinville 98072 Northshore Renewing 805F For profit 44 Brighton School 21705 58th Ave West Mountlake Terrace 98043 Edmonds SD Renewing 8727 For profit 45 Brock's Academy 17636 140th Ave Woodinville 98072 Northshore Renewing 1446 For profit 46 Brooklake Christian School 629 S 356th St Federal Way 98003 Federal Way SD Renewing 8944 Non-profit 47 Buena Vista Seventh-day Adventist School 3320 Academy Dr SE Auburn 98092 Auburn Renewing 8097 Non-profit 48 Burley Christian School 14687 Olympic Drive SE Port Orchard 98367 Kitsap Renewing 8586 Non-profit 49 Calvary Chapel Christian School 16409 E. Broadway Spokane Valley 99037 Central Valley Renewing 1461 Non-profit A B C D E F G H Public SD in which the School is New or For profit or 1 Name of the School Street Address City Zip Code Located Renewing Building Code Non-profit 50 Calvary Christian School 10611 W. Clearwater Ave. Kennewick 99336 Kennewick, Wa. Renewing 8406 Non-profit 51 Camas christian Academy 717 Se Everett RD Camas 98607 Camas SD Renewing 1497 Non-profit 52 Capital Montessori School 730 Lilly Rd. SE Olympia 98501 North Thurston Renewing 802Q For profit 53 Carden Country School PO Box 10160, 6974 Island Center Road NE Bainbridge Island 98110 BISD 303 Renewing 8927 Non-profit 54 Cascade Christian Academy 600 N WESTERN AVE Wenatchee 98801-1204 Wenatchee Renewing 8005 Non-profit 55 Cascade Christian Schools - Frederickson Elementary 3425 176th Street E Tacoma 98446 Bethel Renewing 8829 Non-profit 56 Cascade Christian Schools - Junior High and High School 811 21st Street SE Puyallup 98372 Puyallup Renewing 8237 Non-profit 57 Cascade Christian Schools - McAlder Elementary 15502 96th Street E Puyallup 98372 Sumner Renewing 804C Non-profit 58 Cascade Christian Schools - Puyallup Elementary 601 9th Avenue SE, Suite B Puyallup 98372-3832 Puyallup Renewing 8757 Non-profit 59 Cascades Montessori Middle School 2710 McKenzie Ave Bellingham 98225 Bellingham Renewing 803I Non-profit 60 Cascadia School 4239 162nd Ave NE Redmond 98052 Lake Washington Renewing 8470 For profit 61 Cascadia School 10606 NE 14th St. Vancouver 98664 Evergreen Renewing 8969 Non-profit 62 Cataldo School 455 W 18th Ave Spokane 99203 Spokane PS Renewing 8191 Non-profit 63 Cedar Crest Academy 2125 112th Ave NE Bellevue 98004 Bellevue SD Renewing 800U For profit 64 Cedar Park Christian 23607 54th Ave W Mountlake Terrace 98043 Edmonds School Dist. Renewing 8935 Non-profit 65 Cedar Park Christian School 17931 64th Ave. W. Lynnwood 98037 Edmonds Renewing 8660 Non-profit 66 Cedar Park Christian School 625 140th Ave NE Bellevue 98005 Bellevue Renewing 8665 Non-profit 67 Cedar Park Christian School - Bothell 16300 112th Ave. NE Bothell 98011 Northshore SD Renewing 8771 Non-profit 68 Cedar Park Christian School - Mill Creek Campus 13000 21st DR SE Everett 98208 Everett SD Renewing 8537 Non-profit 69 Cedar River Montessori School 15828 SE Jones Road Renton 98058 Tahoma Renewing 8620 Non-profit 70 Cedar Tree Classical Christian School 20601 NE 29th Ave Ridgefield 98642 Battle Ground Renewing 1487 Non-profit 71 Cedar Tree Montessori 2114 Broadway Bellingham 98225 Bellingham Renewing S8390 Non-profit 72 Cedarbrook Adventist Christian School 461 Kennedy Road, Post Office Box 150 PORT HADLOCK 98339 Chimacum Renewing 8027 Non-profit 73 Centralia Christian School 1315 S. Tower Avenue Centralia 98531 Centralia Renewing 8616 Non-profit 74 Charles Wright Academy 7723 Chambers Creek Road West Tacoma 98467 University Place Renewing 8147 Non-profit 75 Chestnut Hill Academy 13633 SE 26th St Bellevue 98005 Bellevue Renewing 1463 For profit 76 Children's Garden Montessori School 2440 Garlick Blvd. Richland 99354 Richland Renewing 8225 For profit 77 Children's Institute for Learning Differences 2640 Benson Road S. Renton 98055 Renton Renewing 8958 Non-profit 78 Christ the King Catholic School 1122 Long Avenue Richland 99354 Richland Renewing 8003 Non-profit 79 Christ the King Lutheran School 8065 Chico Way NW BREMERTON 98312 Central Kitsap Renewing 800E Non-profit 80 Christ the King School 415 N 117th St Seattle 98133 Seattle Renewing 8031 Non-profit 81 Christ the Teacher Catholic School 5508 W Chestnut AVE Yakima 98908 West Valley-Yakima Renewing 8231 Non-profit 82 Christian Faith School 33645 20th Ave S Federal Way 98003 Federal Way Renewing 8772 Non-profit 83 Christian Heritage School 48009 Ida Ave E Edwall 99008 Reardan-Edwall Renewing 8696 Non-profit 84 Christian Worship Center Academy 204 Cheyne Rd Zillah 98953 Zillah Renewing 8398 Non-profit 85 Chrysalis School 15900 Woodinville Redmond RD Woodinville 98072 Northshore Renewing 8766, 8897 For profit 86 Columbia Adventist Academy 11100 NE 189th St Battle Ground 98604 Battle Ground Renewing 8012 Non-profit 87 Colville Valley Junior Academy 139 E Cedar Loop Colville 99114 Colville Renewing 1477 Non-profit 88 Community Montessori 1407 South I Street Tacoma 98405 Tacoma PS Renewing 1496 Non-profit 89 Concordia Christian Academy 202 E 56th St Tacoma 98404 Tacoma Renewing 8134 Non-profit 90 Concordia Lutheran School 7040 36th Ave NE Seattle 98115 Seattle Public School Renewing 8032 Non-profit 91 Cornerstone Academy 16910 161st ave se Snohomish 98290 Monroe
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