Washington School District
School district data reflects the latest publicly available data from the PA Department of Education. School leadership information is updated on an as needed basis. If you have questions about the data or terms used on this profile, please visit the Terminology page.
This school district serves the following county or counties: Washington
District Profile
District Profile
Address
311 Allison Ave
Washington, PA 15301-4272
Phone 724-223-5112
Fax 724-223-5050
Municipalities in District
Includes the municipalities of East Washington Borough, Washington City.
Square Miles
Students Enrolled
Schools in District
Total Number of Schools:
3
- Washington HS (9-12)
- Washington Junior High School (7-8)
- Washington Park El Sch (K-6)
Online Learning
Career and Technology Center
Intermediate Unit
District Map
School district: light blue; Administrative office: medium blue circle; County(ies) served: green dashes.
District Demographics
Total Students
Ethnicity
- American Indian
- 0.07%
- Asian
- 0.41%
- Black
- 26.62%
- Latino
- 4.57%
- Pacific Islander
- <0.01%
- 2 or More Races
- 20.00%
- White
- 48.33%
Gender
- Male
- 50.92%
- Female
- 49.08%
Other Statistics
- Special Education
- 22.19%
- English Learner
- 1.30%
Financials
Median Household Income
Revenue Sources
Type of Revenue | Income | Percent of Budget |
---|---|---|
Local Revenues | $11,677,966.65 | 39.89% |
State Revenues | $15,211,095.37 | 51.96% |
Federal | $1,271,051.73 | 4.34% |
Other | $1,110,040.04 | 3.79% |
Other Tax Stats
- Property Taxes Collected by District
- $7,977,942.21
- Property Values Within District
-
$107,800.00Median Home Value
Academic Outcomes
Graduation Rate
Rigorous Courses
Post-Secondary Plans
- 47.75%
- College/University
- 3.60%
- Other Specialized Learning
PSSA Stats
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | English Language Arts | Math | Science |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 3 | 68.38% | 55.56% | N/A |
Grade 4 | 48.45% | 28.28% | 77.55% |
Grade 5 | 41.76% | 29.67% | N/A |
Grade 6 | 39.79% | 19.36% | N/A |
Grade 7 | 50.53% | 28.42% | N/A |
Grade 8 | 41.58% | 24.00% | 50.00% |
Keystone Results
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | Literature | Algebra I | Biology |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 11 | 53.61% | 37.11% | 65.31% |
Staff
Teachers
Administrators
Support
Student /Teacher Ratio
School District Leadership
School District Leadership
Superintendent of Schools: George Lammay
School Board Directors *
Name | Total Years of Service | Current Term |
School Director Training Certificate
PSBA Provided
|
Certificate of Board Governance |
Continuing Education Badges Earned
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tara Sparks-Gatling
Board President
|
6 | 2021-2025 | |||
Amy Irene Roberts
Board Vice President
|
3 | 2019-2023 | |||
Rhonda Barnes | 5 | 2021-2025 | |||
John Campbell | 14 | 2019-2023 | |||
Jennifer Ewing | < 1 year | 2021-2023 | |||
Kimberly Kelley | 1 | 2021-2025 | |||
Marsha Pleta | 19 | 2019-2023 | |||
Dana Shiller | 3 | 2019-2023 | 1 | ||
Jenna Ward | 2 | 2021-2025 |
Advanced School Director Training (RQD-ADV) ![]() |
* In accordance with Act 55 of 2017 and Act 18 of 2019, school board directors are required to complete approved training starting in the 2018-2019 school year. School board directors who began their term in 2017 are permitted to take this training, but it is not required. School board directors who began their term after July 1, 2018 are required to complete an initial 5 hours of new school director training and at the beginning of each subsequent election, 3 hours of advanced school director training. School board director data will be updated as it is made available. Data updates occur regularly and ongoing.
Success Stories
- Washington implements positive behavior program
- Students focus on local community during Black History Month
- Pizza boxes and paper quilts? How Washington Elementary kids learn Black history
- Learning together – reading and role modeling
- ‘Escape Rooms’ promote learning through teamwork
- Innovation Huddle and EQT bring pilot computer program to Washington Park Elementary
- Seniors’ inspirational walk offers elementary students a look ahead and seniors a look back
- Washington Student Council gathers school supplies for Hurricane Harvey victims