Shelton School District

Shelton School District is located in the Pacific Northwest in the city of Shelton, Washington. It is the largest public school district in Mason County, Washington. The district provides services for over 4000 students in a K to 12 program. It has three K-4 elementary schools, one 5-6 middle school, one 7-8 junior high school, one 9-12 high school and an alternative high school.

Shelton School District is unique in that they have four feeder school districts. These feeder school districts do not have all grade levels in their school district. Students from Hood Canal, Pioneer and Southside all attend Shelton High School. Students from Grapeview have a choice of going to either Shetlon or North Mason school districts.

Schools

Bordeaux Elementary, Grades K-5 Principal: Carey Murray 350 E. University Ave Shelton, Washington 98584 (360) 426-3253 September 2015 Enrolled Students: 547

Evergreen Elementary, Grades K-5, All Classrooms Bilingual Principal: Adina Brito 900 W. Franklin Street Shelton, Washington 98584 (360) 426-8281 September 2015 Enrolled Students: 529


Mt. View Elementary, Grades K-5 Principal: Jorge Nelson 534 East K Shelton, Washington 98584 (360) 426-8564 September 2015 Enrolled Students: 600

Olympic Middle School, Grades 6-7 Principal: Eric Barkman 800 East K Street Shelton, Washington 98584 (360) 462-6671 September 2015 Enrolled Students: 553

Oakland Bay Jr. High, Grades 8-9 Principal: Gina Franchini 3301 North Shelton Springs Road Shelton, Washington 98584 (360) 426-7991 September 2015 Enrolled Students: 671

CHOICE Alternative Schools, Grades K-12 Principal: Stacey Anderson 807 West Pine Street Shelton, Washington 98584 (360) 426-7664 September 2015 Enrolled Students: 168

Shelton High School, Grades 10-12 Principal: Jennifer Deyette 3737 North Shelton Springs Road Shelton, Washington 98584 (360) 426-4471 September 2015 Enrolled Students: 1067

SSD Official Site OSPI School District Report Card


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