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Auburn School District

915 4th Street Northeast
253-931-4900

Mission:

In a culture of equity and excellence we engage, educate, and empower each student for success beyond graduation.

About Us:

Auburn School District provides quality educational programs to all students by professionally trained, highly educated staff. The district and the communities it serves work together to ensure the continuation of these high standards of service. The district encompasses a 62-mile area bridging King and Pierce counties, and serves approximately 70,500 residents in Auburn, Algona, Pacific, Lake Tapps and unincorporated areas of King County.

Auburn School District is committed to providing its 14,600 students with a relevant education. By extending the school day for primary students, the district provides opportunities for increased learning. Middle-school students benefit from a student-centered learning approach, and the district provides comprehensive course offerings of advanced placement, honors, career and technical education, and basic skills classes for high school students.

Consistently providing effective educational programs is the trademark of the district. As Auburn’s student population becomes more diverse and the standards of student achievement become more rigorous, the district will continue to deliver an individualized, relevant education for all students.

The district’s 849 certificated staff members receive student-focused training to enrich their instructional skills. Auburn School District is committed to low class sizes and has had great success in recruiting the most competent teachers to its classrooms. The 778 classified staff members provide tremendous support for the instructional program as well as student transportation, school safety, child nutrition and maintenance.

Auburn School District has three comprehensive high schools (grades 9-12), one alternative high school (grades 9-12), four middle schools (grades 6-8), and 14 elementary schools (grades K-5).