District Overview
Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) is a leader in continual innovation among public schools in the state and nation. Bold words, indeed. But Seattle Pacific University and Standard and Poor’s, as well as educational experts across the state, back up that claim.
FWPS was included in a list of the ten highest-performing districts in the state, based on WASL scores and other factors, by the Washington School Research Center at Seattle Pacific University in 2004.
Less than two years later, in June 2006, Standard and Poor’s announced that three of the district’s high schools -- Federal Way, Thomas Jefferson and Todd Beamer High Schools -- were among 51 schools in the state recognized for narrowing the achievement gap. In fact, not only was Federal Way the only district in the state to have more than one high school on the Standard and Poor’s list, two of them – Federal Way High School and Thomas Jefferson High School – achieved the greatest reductions in the achievement gap of all the South Sound schools.
These achievements are not by pure chance. Since 1996, FWPS have been implementing bold new programs (275K PDF) and policies to help all students achieve their academic best. We’ve raised the bar and applied targeted attention in key areas. Our multi-year focus on literacy has produced substantial gains in the district’s reading WASL scores.
The district is turning a similar focus on math, with new curriculum and instructional techniques to teach essential math skills. Algebraic Thinking is being implemented in all middle schools, with the goal of having all eighth grade students take algebra in preparation for more rigorous math classes in high school. At the elementary level, teachers are themselves learning how to make the most of their time and curriculum to teach math more effectively.
The district has 23 elementary schools, seven middle schools and 5 high schools. In addition, the district has for the past 11 years provided Internet-based instruction to students across the state through the Internet Academy. Alternative programs include the Federal Way Public Academy, which provides an intensive academic program for students in grades 6-10 and boasts some of the highest WASL scores in the state. Our small high school, Truman, is a ‘Gates Achiever’ school that offers an innovative, real-world experience-based program.
All comprehensive high schools in the district offer Advanced Placement (AP) classes; Decatur offers both the College Board-Spring Board Program and the AP-based Pre-Engineering Project Lead the Way Program. Thomas Jefferson also offers the International Baccalaureate Program and Federal Way High School serves as the only West-coast site of the Cambridge Program. This year, Lakota and Sacajawea Middle Schools added Cambridge Checkpoint Programs for high-achieving sixth through eighth grade students. And, coming to a Federal Way campus next year: The Technology Access Foundation will open the TAF Academy, a science and technology academics program focused on encouraging girls and minority students to study science and math.
With the support of the Communities in Schools Foundation of Federal Way, the district offers a free summer school program for any child who is not achieving grade level expectations.
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