RecentNews
The Kittitas County Driving School Cooperative (KCDSC) is a joint, non-profit, public school traffic safety education cooperative involving the Easton, Cle Elum, Thorp, Ellensburg and Kittitas School Districts. The KCDSC works in partnership with the Central Washington University Traffic Safety Program.
Pre-registration is currently taking place, please call Michelle Helgeson at 968-3115, or email, with the following information:
Kittitas FCCLA wins The Student Body National Program Award!
Their HPV project will be featured in the Teen Times Magazine a National
Publication, as well as being recognized at the National Conference in Orlando Florida this summer. The chapter also will be awarded a cash
prize of $1000.00.
School Wide Plan (.pdf)
Parent Right to Know - Letter (.doc)
Kittitas School District Makes Adequate Yearly Progress Since the passage of the
No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in 2001, the federal government has assumed a stronger role in education. This law clearly sets forth an expectation that all children achieve their states academic standards and schools, districts and states are more accountable for student learning. Under this federal law, schools and districts that receive federal education dollars (Title I) and miss making achievement goals, commonly referred to as adequate yearly progress or AYP, face specific consequences. In our state, reading and math scores from the Washington Assessment of Student Learning are used to calculate AYP.
Fortunately, Kittitas School District has made AYP each year since NCLB was enacted.
For more detailed information about Kittitas Schol Districts results, you can access
http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/ at the OSPI website.
Please contact Mr. Sabin or Mr. Larsen if you have any additional questions or concerns regarding AYP.