Clover Park School District

Clover Park School District
Location
United States
Coordinates47°9′32″N 122°31′11″W / 47.15889°N 122.51972°W / 47.15889; -122.51972
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-K through 12
SuperintendentRon Banner
Students and staff
Students12,019[1]
Teachers849
Staff729
Other information
Websitewww.cloverpark.k12.wa.us

The Clover Park School District (CPSD) is the fourth largest school district in Pierce County, Washington, United States, and the 28th largest public school district in the state.[2]

Location

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The Clover Park School District is located directly south of Tacoma, Washington in the city of Lakewood. The district includes 68 square miles (180 km2) within the western area of Pierce County.

CPSD serves the majority of Lakewood, North Fort Lewis, the Joint Base Lewis-McChord community (the district boundary includes almost all of the boundary of Fort Lewis and much of the McChord Field territory), and portions of Parkland and Tacoma.[3]

Schools

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Clover Park is composed of 17 elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools, one alternative high school and Harrison Preparatory School (grades 6-12). The district also serves two specialty schools within Western State Hospital.

High schools
Name Grade levels/type Established Enrollment Nickname WIAA Classification Notes
Clover Park Comprehensive 9-12 1938 1500 Warriors 2A
Lakes Comprehensive 9-12 1962 1500 Lancers 3A
CES Learning Community
Name Type Established Nickname
William H. Harrison Preparatory 6-12[4] 2005 Pumas

Starting with the 2009-2010 school year, Harrison Prep offered grades 6 through 12 only, to allow for an International Baccalaureate (Middle Years Program).[5]

Middle schools
Name Type Established Nickname
Hudtloff 6-8 Hurricanes
Lochburn 6-8 1968 Lions
Mann 6-8 1959 Mustangs
Woodbrook 6-8 1962 Wildcats
Elementary schools
  • Beachwood
  • Carter Lake
  • Custer
  • Dower
  • Evergreen
  • Hillside
  • Idlewild
  • Lake Louise
  • Lakeview
  • Oakbrook
  • Oakwood
  • Park Lodge
  • Rainier
  • Southgate
  • Tillicum
  • Tyee Park

Demographics

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The CPSD student body is approximately 46% White, 22% Hispanic, 13% Black, 6% Asian, 3% Pacific Islander, 1% Native American, <1% Other, and 9% mixed. The median household income is $52,089. About 7.6% of students have a disability.[6]

Racial discipline policy

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Data from Washington schools indicated that black students were disciplined more often than white students.[7] "Are you dispersing discipline across the ethnicities, the racial groups, equitably", asked a district superintendent, "are you disciplining African-American boys more than you're disciplining white boys?"[7]

Military influence

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There has been a significant military influence within the district due to its proximity to Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Each of its two senior high schools are home to two Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) programs. Clover Park High School has an Air Force JROTC program, and Lakes High School has an Army JROTC program.

About 31% of students within the district live on a military base while 40% are funded military dependents. From 1985 to 2011, there have been 90 appointments to military academies from CPSD.

References

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  1. ^ According to official website Archived February 16, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Washington School Districts | School District Information in WA". schooldistricts.us. Archived from the original on February 25, 2022. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Pierce County, WA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 2 (PDF p. 3/4). Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2022.
  4. ^ Abe, Debby (May 13, 2008). "Lakewood school will get new home, name". The News Tribune. Retrieved May 15, 2008. [dead link]
  5. ^ Sclair, Ben (April 6, 2009). "Changes set for Harrison Prep". The Suburban Times. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  6. ^ "ACS School District Profile 2016-20". nces.ed.gov. Archived from the original on April 17, 2023. Retrieved April 17, 2023.
  7. ^ a b Davis, Brett (April 1, 2022). "Clover Park School District denies new student discipline policy is race-based". KPVI.
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