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Legacy High School
Basic Information
Address: Legacy High School
202 S Dayton
Kennewick WA 99336
County: Benton
District: Kennewick
Phone Number: 509 222-6552
Email: dottie.stevens@ksd.org
Principal: Dottie Stevens
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Additional Information
School Type: Alternative 7-12 grades
Accreditation: through Kennewick School District
District ID: 017
School ID: 1884
State District ID: 017
State School ID: 1884
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: July 2010
School Setting:
Small classes, basic academics and vocatiional for 7-12th grades. Day program for 80 studens andvituals high school for 140 students.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8-2 PM for 7 and 8th grades, 8:45-3:00 for HS and varialble 8-5 PM for vitual HS
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: Thanksgiving, Winter and Spring Break, Labor D, Vetran's D, MLK, President's D, Memorial D
School Colors: turquoise and green
School Size: 200
Classroom Size: 20
Classroom Teachers: 12
Student/Teacher Ratio: 24/1
Support Services:
Counselling, Nurse,
Case Management for Special Education
Education Advocate, Prevention/Interventio Specialist, Tutors
Computer Capabilities:
Four labs for student use
Lunch Availability: Closed campus for breakfast and lunch provided by district
Parking Spaces/Availability:
available for students with permission
Uniform Guidelines:
none, school dress recommendation
Mission Statement:
We are a learning community committed to a relevant and rigorous strength-based curriculum, which strives to develop positive, supportive, safe and helathy relationships with all students, to facilitate their future focus on becoming productive citizens.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Build on students' strengths and provide mentors and community support while creating opportunities for the future by helping students master the basics, demonstrate knowledge, and apply themselves through internships and advance studies.
Enrollment Characteristics: Virtual HS appeals to over average Juniors and Seniors who are independent learners and prefer the option of home study.
Legacy day program appeals to students prefering smaller school setting and help overcoming significant challenges to their academic progress.
School History:
- Program since 1990 and became Legacy High School July 2010 after significant self-study beginning in 2008.
Notes/School Information:
2008, 14 graduates
2009, 17 graduates
2010, 30 graduates
2011, projected 40+ graduates