How to get all of the WASL scores

For specific scores at all grade levels and get other information from the Washington Assessment of Student Learning, visit the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Web site at www.k12.wa.us.

On the left-hand side of the screen click on “school report card,” and select a school from the drop-down menu on the left side of the page.

Graphs, comparisons to previous years and other schools as well as demographic information about schools and districts are available.

Brinnon School District scores were not released because the district is too small and scores could be personally identifying to specific students.

Here are phone number for schools and districts in the North Olympic Peninsula.

Port Angeles School District — 360-457-8575.

  • Dry Creek Elementary —360-457-5050 or 360-457-5038.

  • Franklin Elementary School — 360-457-9111 or 360-457-1343.

  • Hamilton Elementary School — 360-452-6819.

  • Jefferson Elementary School — 360-457-4231.

  • Roosevelt Elementary School — 360-452-8973 or 360-452-8974.

  • Stevens Middle School — 360-452-5590.

  • Port Angeles High School — 360-452-7602.

  • Lincoln High School — 360-452-9502.

    Quillayute Valley School District _— 360-374-6262.

  • Cape Flattery School District — 360-963-2329.

  • Clallam Bay Elementary and High School — 360-963-2324.

  • Neah Bay Elementary School _ 360-645-2382.

  • Neah Bay High School — 360-645-2221.

    Crescent School District — 360-928-3311.

    Sequim School District — 360-582-3260.

  • Helen Haller Elementary School — 360-582-3200.

  • Greywolf Elementary School — 360-582-3300

  • Sequim Middle School — 360-582-3500.

  • Sequim High School — 360-582-3600.

  • Sequim Community School — 360-582-3400.

    Chimacum School District — 360-385-3922.

  • Chimacum Elementary School — 360-732-4471.

  • Chimacum Middle School — 360-732-4219.

  • Chimacum High School — 360-732-4481.

  • Chimacum School District PI Program — 360-732-4471.

    Port Townsend School District — 360-379-4502.

  • Grant Street Elementary School — 360-379-4535.

  • Mountain View Elementary School — 360-379-4530.

  • Blue Heron Middle School — 360-379-4540.

  • Port Townsend High School — 360-379-4520.

  • I.C.E Program — 360-379-4535.

    Quilcene School District — 360-765-3363.

    Brinnon School District — 360-796-4646.

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