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Home | National Directories | Alternative Programs | Naches Valley High School Alternative Program |
Naches Valley High School Alternative Program
Basic Information
Address: 107 Shafer Ave
PO Box 159
Naches, WA 98937
Phone Number: 5096531528
Fax Number: 5096532921
Email: sdavidson@nvsd.org
Director: Steve Davidson
Additional Information
Founded: 2005
School Setting:
personal
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
Community:
Naches Valley
School Size: 500
Classroom Size: 45
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:15
Departments:
All
Curriculum:
APEX
Percentage of Graduating Class: 8
Support Services:
All
Computer Capabilities:
All
School Holidays: Typical
Notable Graduates:
All
Parking Spaces/Availability:
20
Uniform Guidelines:
None
Residential: Yes
Counseling Services: Yes
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Naches Valley Alternative Program is to provide alternative learning experiences for students to achieve a Naches Valley School District High School Diploma.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
1. 100% Graduation Rate for Naches Valley School District
2. Create a successful alternative learning environment for students not achieving success in the regular school program.
3. Increase parent communication, involvement and support.
4. Improve self-esteem and self-confidence of the students.
5. Prepare all students to successfully graduate.
6. Develop skills and positive attitudes regarding problem solving and coping.
7. Work cooperatively with community and business partners to create successful work experiences for students.
8. Implement the placement and monitoring of students in part-time work experiences and paid jobs.
Program and Services:
all
Notes/School Information:
Naches Valley School District Students only.
Currently Full. We have a waiting list.