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West Seattle High School
(206) 252-6162
3000 California Av SW
Seattle, WA 98116
Level: 9-12
District: Seattle Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for West Seattle High School, Seattle, WA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:45.2% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:14.8% (2007)
Hispanic:15.7% (2007)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:2.4% (2007)
Multiracial:0% (2007)
Asian:21.8% (2007)
Pacific Islander:0% (2007)
Unspecified:0% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:20% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:35.84% (2007)


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West Seattle High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


West Seattle High School Reviews

 
I do not agree. WSHS is at the lower middle in terms of achievment. One of mine opted for WSHS the other Kennedy... the rigors of the latter were far tougher than WSHS. It is a better social enviornment, but that is not where I prefer to send my kids.

Bruce Bivins tenure at West Seattle High School has been exemplary. Faced with a new position and a daunting task of reforming the entire academic format and cirriculum at Carla Santorno's mandate (transition from the 4 period day to the 6 period day) has not phased him. He has been a very strong, effective and insprirational leader. We are so lucky to have him. He is what is great about public education, tireless, dedicated, professional and manages to be charismatic and respectful at the same time. Bruce Bivins introduction to West Seattle High School for this school year of 2007-2008 has been a blessing and I pray we can keep him forever. He is a fabulous role model for the students.

As a teacher in one of the premier private highschools in Seattle, and parent of a son who is graduating from WSHS, let me tell you that the quality of staff at WSHS is no different than the quality of staff in the private sector. I am very happy that we chose to enter our son into public school. I truly believe that other than the academic education, he learned to function in a highly diverse environment and carve out his space. There will be a new principal this year, hopefully one with passion and leadership skills, someone who can gain the faculty's respect.

I am currently a student at WSHS and after reading some of the reviews, some of them are definately not true. The teachers and counseling staff do care about our success at school. They do a great job of keeping us on track with our credits. I don't believe that WSHS is a terrible school as some people have described it to be. I have been a straight A student all through school and I know now that i am taking honors classes its going to be very difficult to keep my 4.0 GPA. WSHS is actually a great school for kids who want to be there and who want to do well in school, so if your child is doing bad at WSHS, its not the teachers or staffs fault its your son or daughters and partially your fault as a parent. Dont blame the school. thanks =)

My daughter graduated from West Seattle High School in 2005. I was very pleased with her education overall. She had teachers who truly cared about her and encouraged her, allowing her to graduate on-time with her class even though she had fallen behind in credits during her freshman year. I feel the administrative leadership has declined, however, with the change in principals a few years ago. The previous principal, who was moved to Ballard High School, was excellent. I only wish he had been able to stay at WSHS. Overall, this is a strong high school.

Our student had the opportunity to go to a private school but we chose to give WSHS a chance. We have regretted our decision! The 'Source' is optional and so far we have found that the teachers do not post assignments that are due. I sat in on one of my sons classes and was amazed at all the disruptions in class (water bottles being thrown, cell phones being used and talking). Know wander my son has difficulties focusing in class. The teachers have to many students! The anterooms Principal and Vice Principal are wonderful! Wish we could keep them. I guess you pay for what you get. Go Private!

From what I have seen from WSHS, the teachers and couselors have little to no interest in the seuccess of the children they teach. I feel that WSHS being on the School Choice option list has harmed this school. WSHS is in a good neighborhood and families that live in the area are middle to upper middle class families.

I'm not a parent, but a student at WS. I just wanted to comment on 'Internet Access 2002-2003 '100% of classrooms in this school have computers that are connected to the Internet.' Although every classroom is wired to the internet does not mean there are computers in there for student use. Several classrooms don't have computers in them other than one for teacher use.



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