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Sunset
Elementary School
Evergreen (Clark) District
Clark County

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Sunset Elementary School
9001 NE 95th Street
Vancouver, WA 98662

(360) 604-6900

Grade Range: KG-5
Enrollment: 567
Full-Time Teachers: 31
Students per Teacher: 18
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 78.8%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 4.2%
HHispanic 8.5%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 6.3%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 1.6%
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Standard Ranking 43.8 ***  *** 
4th Gr Read Level 4 26.4 ***  *** 
4th Gr Read Met 78.0 ***  *** 
4th Gr Math Level 4 17.4 ***  *** 
4th Gr Math Met 44.6 ***  *** 
4th Gr Write Met 37.8 ***  *** 
4th Gr Listen Met 67.0 ***  *** 

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News for Sunset Elementary School (in Washington):

  • Parents upset over new school zone plan (The Tennessean) (Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:06:08 GMT)
    FRANKLIN — Hundreds of students and parents likely to be affected by a Sunset Elementary School rezoning change can attend a public meeting about it from 5-7 p.m. Thursday in the school library.

  • Abuelita's magic touch (San Diego Union-Tribune) (Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:09:16 GMT)
    Nov. 22 (UNION-TRIBUNE): Sometimes a line forms during lunch as children wait to hug the woman they call Abuelita – little grandmother. She hunches over as if in perpetual preparation for the next embrace. The hugs aren't part of her job as a cafeteria aide at Sunset Elementary School in San Ysidro. They're part of being an icon. So is serenading students at lunchtime with some of the only ...

  • Schools learn hard lessons about religion (The Oregonian) (Sat, 17 Nov 2007 08:11:02 GMT)
    For Michele Beyer, this year's "December dilemma" started in late October, when her son emerged from his first-grade class at Sunset Elementary School in West Linn clutching a leaflet with tips for Halloween trick-or-treating.

  • Brentwood residents protest school rezoning proposal (The Tennessean) (Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:39:06 GMT)
    Four Brentwood residents took the podium at the Williamson County Schools Board of Education meeting Monday to voice their protests against rezoning in their neighborhoods.

  • Elementary students learn life happens (The Oshkosh Northwestern) (Sun, 18 Nov 2007 10:20:43 GMT)
    Annamarie Zimmerman has a saying in her house that is used frequently Life happens.

  • School board discusses rezoning around Sunset (The Tennessean) (Fri, 09 Nov 2007 17:39:06 GMT)
    The Williamson County Schools Board of Education will consider a proposal to rezone certain areas surrounding Sunset Elementary School to alleviate the school's overcrowding.

  • Inside Our Schools (Saint George Spectrum) (Mon, 12 Nov 2007 12:03:46 GMT)
    Once the election dust finally settled (thanks you, families and friends, for your support of our public schools), the Bobcats were ready to celebrate the superb storytelling skills of tellers of all ages from kindergarten through 5th grade at our annual Storytelling Festival "Got Story?" on Nov. 7th.

  • United Way exceeds goal by $50K (The Moultrie Observer) (Sun, 11 Nov 2007 04:19:00 GMT)
    Talk about beating the point-spread!The United Way of Colquitt County set out to raise $390,000 to help fund 21 charitable agencies operating in Colquitt County — from the home-grown Crossroads Mission to the local chapters of national groups like the American Red Cross and Habitat for Humanity. During a luncheon Friday, United Way officials announced the group’s fundraising campaign had raised ...

  • MRSA serious but no reason for panic (Lexington Herald-Leader) (Fri, 09 Nov 2007 08:21:33 GMT)
    Barely three weeks ago, most people had never heard of MRSA; now methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus seems to have much of the country running scared. Stories about MRSA have made newspaper headlines and topped TV news hours in numerous cities. Concerned parents with questions about the bacterium have kept phones ringing in doctors' offices, hospitals and clinics. Fears have run so high ...

  • Slow voting gains some momentum (The Columbian) (Tue, 06 Nov 2007 17:15:33 GMT)
    A slow election picked up Monday when the Clark County Department of Elections received 8,133 ballots in the mail, by far the most of any day since ballots were mailed in mid-October.


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