Wapato School District

Wapato School District 207 is a public school district based in Wapato, Yakima County, Washington, United States. In the 2010-2011 school year the district had an enrollment of approximately 3,300 students. The student body is culturally diverse: 71.9% of the students are Hispanic and 19.7% are American Indian. 29% of the students are identified as migrant and 100% of the students qualified for free or reduced meals.[1][2] Nearly one in five students are from the Yakama Nation, which is centered in nearby Toppenish.

In February 2011 67% of voters approved a $20 million bond to renovate and expand Wapato High School. The state agreed to provide an additional $23 million. The project will renovate or largely replace the existing high school, first constructed in the late 1950s.[3]

Schools

The district operates Seven schools:[4]

  • Adams Elementary School
  • Camas Elementary School
  • Satus Elementary School
  • Wapato Middle School
  • Wapato High School
  • Pace Alternative High School
  • Simcoe Elementary
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References

  1. OSPI State Report Card. Retrieved 2011-11-01
  2. School District Profile. Retrieved 2011-11-01
  3. Yakima Herald, February 8, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-01
  4. School District Webpage. Retrieved 2015-28-10
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