Zillah School District
Zillah School District No. 205 is a public school district in Yakima County, Washington, United States, and serves the town of Zillah.
In May 2013 the district had an enrollment of 1,322.[1] The Zillah School District is [1] is a small rural district of approximately 1250 students, housed in four buildings in the mid-Yakima Valley. Zillah is one of the smallest districts in area in Yakima County (estimated 44 square miles). The estimated population within the school district boundaries is approximately 4,000.
Zillah is a bedroom community to Yakima. Business and industry in our district boundaries are: diversified agriculture (including fruit tree orchards, vineyards, dairies, row crops, forage crops, cattle feed lot, vegetable truck gardening, etc.) and agriculture related service industries including several diversified fruit packing and shipping operations, wineries, agriculture management and consulting, veterinarian, and USDA Soil Conservation Service. The Zillah School District is one of the top three employers in the community.
Primary schools
[edit]- Hilton Elementary School [2] houses grades K-3. The current principal is Doug Burge. (http://www.zillahschools.org/HES)[permanent dead link ]
Secondary schools
[edit]- Zillah Intermediate School [3] built in 1983, holds grades 4–6. The current principal is Paula (Holden) Dasso. (http://www.zillahschools.org/ZIS)[permanent dead link ]
- Zillah Middle School [4] is for grades 7–8. ZMS is the newest of the schools. The current principal is Andy Boe. (http://www.zillahschools.org/ZMS)[permanent dead link ]
- Zillah High School (Home of the Leopards) [5] is run by principal Mike Torres and Assistant Principal Rock Winters. It holds grades 9-12. (http://www.zillahschools.org/ZHS/)[permanent dead link ]
- Zillah also has an alternative school program [6] (http://www.zillahschools.org/ZAP)[permanent dead link ]
A webpage includes the history of Zillah High School and beginnings of Zillah School District [7] (http://www.zillahschools.org/ZHS/zhshistory.htm).[permanent dead link ]
References
[edit]- ^ OSPI district report card 2012-2013. Retrieved 2013-11-12