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Edison
Elementary School
Tacoma District
Pierce County

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Edison
5830 S Pine St
Tacoma, WA 98409

(253) 571-1848

Grade Range: PK-5
Enrollment: 584
Full-Time Teachers: 29
Students per Teacher: 20
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 45.0%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 26.7%
HHispanic 16.4%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 9.8%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 2.1%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Standard Ranking 9.1 ***  *** 
4th Gr Read Level 4 4.0 ***  *** 
4th Gr Read Met 39.4 ***  *** 
4th Gr Math Level 4 5.1 ***  *** 
4th Gr Math Met 19.2 ***  *** 
4th Gr Write Met 39.4 ***  *** 
4th Gr Listen Met 55.6 ***  *** 

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News for Edison (in Washington):

  • Back in the swing: Students get a preview of school (Tri-City Herald) (Sun, 24 Aug 2008 09:03:33 GMT)
    Valente Acosta-Hernandez chose a red crayon from the box and carefully colored in the elephant on his picture sheet.

  • Fuel costs a burden on prep sports (Everett Herald) (Sat, 23 Aug 2008 18:54:07 GMT)
    Struggling with escalating gas and diesel prices, some high schools and districts are hiking athletic participation fees to help offset the rising cost of transporting athletes to events.

  • 08/23/08 Facts and records (Yakima Herald-Republic) (Sat, 23 Aug 2008 03:41:05 GMT)
    Elite Homes of Yakima Inc., $559,893, 7415 Plateau Place, residential new. Yakima School District No. 7, $250,000, 101 S. Sixth Ave., commercial alteration.

  • Burglary Suspect Holes Up In W. Md. Motel, Threatens To Kill Woman (NBC4 Washington, D.C.) (Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:13:26 GMT)
    A burglary suspect wanted in four states is holed up in a western Maryland motel Thursday with a woman believed to be his pregnant girlfriend and has threatened to kill her and any officers who approached him, police said.

  • Great Little Schools Without a Name (Washington Post) (Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:16:00 GMT)
    For several years, I have been writing about an assortment of small inner-city and rural schools that are, I think, the most encouraging development in American public education in decades. Many of them are part of charter school groups, such as Achievement First, Aspire, Edison, Green Dot, IDEA,...

  • In troubled economy, more Americans face utility cuts (The Daily News) (Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:35:33 GMT)
    WASHINGTON — Utility shutoffs for customers behind on their energy bills are increasing around the United States, reaching 50 percent or more in some hard-hit areas, as the effects of rising prices and a sagging economy are beginning to drag down more vulnerable consumers.

  • Finance law helps governors lure guests (The Washington Times) (Tue, 19 Aug 2008 08:21:06 GMT)
    Republican governors promise their parties will be among the "safest" at next month's Republican National Convention in St. Paul, protecting partygoers from new ethics rules restricting lobbyist parties honoring members of Congress.

  • Renewable Power's Growth in Colorado Presages National Debate (Washington Post) (Mon, 18 Aug 2008 02:24:41 GMT)
    DENVER -- When Colorado voters were deciding whether to require that 10 percent of the state's electricity come from renewable fuels, the state's largest utility fought the proposal, warning that any shift from coal and natural gas would be costly, uncertain and unwise.

  • We are not alone: Local acronyms mean different things elsewhere (Tacoma News Tribune) (Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:34:41 GMT)
    When you live in a place for a while, you get to know everything by its acronym, its abbreviation, its initials. You don’t say “Tacoma Community College.” You say “TCC.” You don’t say “Tacoma Art Museum.” You say “TAM.”

  • Walls That Talk, and Repeat Themselves (Washington Post) (Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:24:02 GMT)
    NEW YORK The architect who masters prefabricated housing -- how to make homes that are well designed, mass-produced, affordable and easy to build -- may well go down in history as the Last Architect.


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