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Ballard
High School
Seattle District
King County

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Ballard High School
1418 NW 65 St
Seattle, WA 98117

(206) 252-1000

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 1672
Full-Time Teachers: 78
Students per Teacher: 22
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 62.3%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 9.0%
HHispanic 11.7%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 14.2%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 2.8%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Standard Ranking 35.5 208/379  41/67 
10th Gr Read Level 4 25.1 234(T)/375  43/66 
10th Gr Read Met 39.3 255/375  44/66 
10th Gr Math Level 4 10.4 164/378  37/67 
10th Gr Math Met 28.2 184(T)/378  40/67 
10th Gr Write Met 45.6 105(T)/369  28/66 
10th Gr Listen Met 62.8 273/378  47/68 


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News for Ballard High School (in Washington):

  • Cheap chic: Thrift shopping lets teens find their personal style at bargain prices (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) (Tue, 20 Nov 2007 00:55:55 GMT)
    Low price tags and recycling aspect bring teens into thrift and resale stores, not just malls

  • $500 for driver's ed? Price tag separating haves from have-nots (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) (Mon, 19 Nov 2007 07:19:15 GMT)
    Students can expect to pay $500 or more for a driver's education course, and that means some teens yearning to get behind the wheel are left on the curb.

  • Ballard High wins $50k computer package (Ballard News-Tribune) (Tue, 06 Nov 2007 20:44:37 GMT)
    In a stroke of luck that overcame long odds, Ballard High School received one of five grand prizes in the "Win a Wireless Lab," sweepstakes recently. Ballard was selected from a random drawing from with over 170,500 entries nationwide.

  • Area schools avoid troubling graduation list (The Olympian) (Tue, 30 Oct 2007 16:27:53 GMT)
    Twenty-two schools across the state have been labeled "dropout factories" because of the number of freshmen who do not make it to graduation. No schools in Thurston, Mason or Lewis counties were on the list.

  • 'Dropout factory' at some state schools (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) (Tue, 30 Oct 2007 05:07:08 GMT)
    It's a nickname no principal could be proud of: "dropout factory," a high school where no more than 60 percent of the students who start as freshmen make it to their senior year.

  • "Dropout factories" list cites Washington schools (Seattle Times) (Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:19:59 GMT)
    In about 7. 6 percent of Washington's 290 high schools, 40 percent of the students enrolled as freshmen don't make it to their senior year...

  • In 22 WA high schools, 40 percent don't make it to 12th grade (The Columbian) (Mon, 29 Oct 2007 19:30:23 GMT)
    SEATTLE (AP) -- In about 7.6 percent of Washington's 290 high schools, 40 percent of the students enrolled as freshmen don't make it to their senior year.

  • 22 Wash. high schools labeled 'dropout factories' (KOMO Seattle) (Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:46:27 GMT)
    The 22 schools are spread throughout the state, but are found mostly in poor rural and urban school districts. Every comprehensive high school in Tacoma made the list, but none in Seattle or Spokane did.

  • In 22 WA high schools, 40 percent don't make it to 12th grade (KING 5 Seattle) (Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:46:37 GMT)
    In about 7.6 percent of Washington's 290 high schools, 40 percent of the students enrolled as freshmen don't make it to their senior year.Inside: list of the schools

  • 22 high schools labeled 'dropout factories' (KIMA Yakima) (Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:53:21 GMT)
    It's a nickname no principal could be proud of: "Dropout Factory," a school where no more than 60 percent of the students make it to their senior year. That dubious distinction applies to 22 schools in our state.


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