Evergreen Public Schools
Evergreen School District No. 114 is a public school district in Clark County, Washington, and serves the city of Vancouver. As of May 2011, the district has an enrollment of 25,961 students. Evergreen Public Schools is one of the fastest-growing large school districts in Washington and is the fourth largest of the 295 districts in the state.[1]
Schools
High schools
High School | Type | Established | Enrollment | Mascot | WIAA Classification | School Webpage |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Evergreen | Comprehensive 9-12 | 1945 | ~2,200 | Plainsmen | 3A | |
Mountain View | Comprehensive 9-12 | 1981 | 1,716 | Thunder | 3A | |
Heritage | Comprehensive 9-12 | 1999 | ~2,200 | Timberwolves | 4A | |
Union | Comprehensive 9-12 | 2007 | ~2,300 | Titans | 4A | |
Legacy | Alternative 9-12 | ~273 | ||||
Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School (HeLa High) | Comprehensive 9-12 | 2013 | ~300 | Phoenix | 4A |
Middle schools
- Shahala Middle School
- Wy'East Middle School
- Pacific Middle School
- Cascade Middle School
- Covington Middle School
- Frontier Middle School
Primary schools
- Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School
- Burton Elementary School
- Columbia Valley Elementary School
- Crestline Elementary School
- Ellsworth Elementary School
- Endeavor Elementary School
- Fircrest Elementary School
- Fisher's Landing Elementary School
- Harmony Elementary School
- Hearthwood Elementary School
- Illahee Elementary School
- Image Elementary School
- Marrion Elementary School
- Mill Plain Elementary School
- Orchards Elementary School
- Pioneer Elementary School
- Riverview Elementary School
- Sifton Elementary School
- Silver Star Elementary School
- Sunset Elementary School
- York Elementary School
- Emerald Elementary School[2]
Alternative Schools
- Legacy High School
- Home Choice Academy
- Cascadia Technical Academy
- 49th Street Academy
Envision Evergreen
A $695 million bond measure was passed in February 2018. Combined with state matching funds and impact fees, more than $800 million of construction projects will be completed by 2024. Some of the oldest schools in the district will be rebuilt, while the remainder of the schools will have upgrades and improvements.
In addition to new construction, Evergreen Public Schools is committed to maintaining and improving existing facilities. About $76 million of the bond funds will go towards capital renewal projects. [3]
Recent Staffing Changes
In April, 2019, Mike Merlino was named as the Superintendent. He formerly served as the district's Chief Financial Officer. The members of the school board are Victoria Bradford, Rob Perkins, Julie Bocanegra, Ginny Gronwoldt,[4] and Rachel Rogers.[5]
References
- http://www.evergreenps.org/AboutEPS/Pages/default
- "New Elementary". Evergreen Public Schools. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
- "Envision Evergreen". evergreenps.org. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
- "Evergreen Public Schools > School Board". www.evergreenps.org. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- "Evergreen Public Schools > Departments". evergreenps.org. Retrieved 2019-03-09.