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Participating Districts and Schools Bridge to College 2016-2017 Participating Districts and Schools Bridge to College 2016-2017 ESD District HSName Math English 113 Aberdeen School District Harbor High School x 189 Anacortes School District Anacortes High School x x 189 Arlington School District Arlington High School x x 123 Asotin-Anatone School District Asotin-Anatone High School x 112 Battle Ground School District Prairie High School x 121 Bethel School District Bethel High School x x 121 Bethel School District Graham-Kapowsin High School x x 121 Bethel School District Spanaway Lake High School x x 171 Brewster School District Brewster High School x x 112 Camas School District Camas High School x 114 Cape Flattery School District Clallam Bay High School x x 114 Cape Flattery School District Neah Bay High School x x 112 Castle Rock School District Castle Rock High School x 114 Central Kitsap School District Klahowya Secondary School x 114 Central Kitsap School District Olympic High School x 101 Central Valley School District Central Valley High School x 101 Central Valley School District University High School x 113 Centralia School District Centralia High School x x 113 Chehalis School District W.F. West High School x x 101 Cheney School District Cheney High School x 101 Chewelah School District Jenkins High School x x 114 Chimacum School District Chimacum High School x x 101 Columbia (Stevens) School Columbia High School x x 101 DavenportDistrict School District Davenport High School x x 123 Dayton School District Dayton High School x 101 Deer Park School District Deer Park High School x 101 East Valley School District East Valley High School x x 171 Eastmont School District Eastmont High School x 189 Edmonds School District Edmonds-Woodway High School x 189 Edmonds School District Lynnwood High School x 189 Edmonds School District Meadowdale High School x 189 Edmonds School District Mountlake Terrace High School x 105 Ellensburg School District Ellensburg High School x 189 Everett School District Cascade High School x 189 Everett School District H. M. Jackson High School x 189 Everett School District Everett High School x 112 Evergreen School District Evergreen High School x 112 Evergreen(Clark) School District Mountain View High School x x 112 Evergreen(Clark) School District Union High School x 121 Federal(Clark) Way School District Decatur High School x x 121 Federal Way School District Todd Beamer High School x 121 Federal Way School District Federal Way High School x x ESD District HSName Math English 121 Franklin Pierce School District Franklin Pierce High School x x 121 Franklin Pierce School District Washington High School x x 105 Grandview School District Compass High School x x 105 Grandview School District Grandview High School x x 105 Granger School District Granger High School x 121 Highline School District Health Sciences and Human x 112 Kelso School District KelsoResources High HSSchool x 189 Lake Stevens School District Lake Stevens High School x x 121 Lake Washington School Lake Washington High School x x 112 LongviewDistrict School District Mark Morris High School x 112 Longview School District R.A. Long High School x 189 Lopez School District Lopez Island High School x 189 Lummi Tribal Agency Lummi Nation School x 189 Lynden School District Lynden High School X x 105 Mabton School District Mabton Junior Senior High School x x 171 Mansfield School District Mansfield High School x 189 Marysville School District Arts and Technology x 189 Marysville School District Marysville Mountain View High x 189 Marysville School District MarysvilleSchool -•‐Pilchuck High School x x 189 Marysville School District Tulalip Heritage High School x 101 Mead School District Mead Senior High School x x 101 Medical Lake School District Medical Lake Alternative HS X x 101 Medical Lake School District Medical Lake High School X x 189 Meridian School District Meridian High School x 171 Methow Valley School District Methow High School x 113 Montesano School District Montesano High School X x 171 Moses Lake School District Moses Lake High School x x 189 Mount Vernon School District Mount Vernon High School x 189 Mukilteo School District Kamiak High School x x 189 Mukilteo School District Mariner High School x x 189 Mukilteo School District ACES High School x 101 Nine Mile Falls School District Lakeside High School x 123 North Franklin School District Connell High School X X 114 North Kitsap School District Kingston High School x 114 North Kitsap School District North Kitsap High School X X 114 North Mason School District North Mason High School x x 113 North Thurston School District North Thurston High School X 113 North Thurston School District River Ridge High School X 113 North Thurston School District Timberline High School x 101 Northport School District Northport High School x x 189 Oak Harbor School District Oak Harbor High School x x 112 Ocean Beach School District Ilwaco High School x 123 Othello School District Othello High School x x 123 Pasco School District Pasco High School X X 123 Pasco School District Chiawana High School X x 121 Peninsula School District Peninsula High School x 121 Peninsula School District Gig Harbor High School X x 121 Peninsula School District Henderson Bay High School x 123 Pomeroy School District Pomeroy High School x x ESD District HSName Math English 114 Port Angeles School District Port Angeles High School x 114 Port Townsend School District Port Townsend High School x x 123 Prescott School District Prescott Junior/Senior High x x 123 Prosser School District Prosser High School x x 101 Pullman School District Pullman High School x 171 Quincy School District Quincy High School X X 171 Quincy School District High Tech High x 121 Renton School District Hazen High School x 123 Richland School District River's Edge High School x 113 Rochester School District Rochester High School x x 121 Seattle Public Schools Cleveland High School x 121 Seattle Public Schools Ingraham High School x 121 Seattle Public Schools Interagency High School #1 x 121 Seattle Public Schools Interagency High School #2 x 121 Seattle Public Schools Chief Sealth High School x 121 Seattle Public Schools Middle College High School #1 x 121 Seattle Public Schools Middle College High School #2 x 121 Seattle Public Schools South Lake High School x Private Seattle Archdiocese Archbishop Murphy HS x 189 Sedro-Wooley School District Sedro-Wooley High School X x 105 Selah School District Selah High School X X 113 Shelton School District CHOICE High School x 113 Shelton School District Shelton High School x 121 Shoreline School District Shorecrest High School x 121 Shoreline School District Shorewood High School x 114 South Kitsap School District Discovery Alternative HS x x 114 South Kitsap School District Explorer Academy x x 114 South Kitsap School District South Kitsap High School x x 189 South Whidbey School District South Whidbey High School x 101 Spokane School District Ferris High School x x 101 Spokane School District Lewis and Clark High School x x 101 Spokane School District North Central High School x x 101 Spokane School District Rogers High School x 101 Spokane School District Shadle Park High School x x 101 Spokane School District ACES On-Track Academy x 121 Steilacoom Hist. 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