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EACH SCHOLAR:

A VOICE. A DREAM

A BRIGHT FUTURE.

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WELCOME TO THE 2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR

Find all the resources you need for a successful start to a year of growth and learning.

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PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE

Help us create a collective vision of the skills and characteristics all FWPS students should obtain by graduation

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Nine Consecutive Years: FWPS School Board Earns Prestigious Board of Distinction Recognition

This accolade acknowledges the board’s unwavering commitment to equity and its continued focus on closing opportunity gaps, ensuring that all 21,000+ scholars within the district have a pathway to success.

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Ready, Set, School!

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024-25 school year.

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Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!

Attending school every day is a great opportunity to support learning & the growth of the whole child.

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Attend Family Academy, Healthy Minds, Healthy Families on December 12

Join us to get tips and resources to support your child's physical, mental, digital, social, and emotional well-being.

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EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

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WHO WE ARE

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Each and every scholar in our district brings limitless potential, gifts, and talents. As staff, it is our responsibility to create the conditions for scholars to learn, thrive, and succeed. We are committed to providing each scholar rigorous, standards-based, culturally responsive instruction, and ensuring that they are seen, valued, heard, and feel a strong sense of belonging at school. It is an honor and privilege for our nearly 3,000 staff to serve our scholars, families, and the richly diverse community that makes up Federal Way Public Schools. Parents, caregivers, and community members rely on us to take great care of our most precious resources - our children. 

FWPS Leadership

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Federal Way Public Schools has a strong board-superintendent team that works together to create the best possible conditions for learning in our district. The board establishes district goals, policies, and the budget. The superintendent translates these policies and goals into action, which results in quality education for students in Federal Way. 

Meet the School Board | Meet the Superintendent

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WHAT WE OFFER

CTE PROGRAMS

FWPS offers Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses at select middle schools and all four comprehensive high schools. CTE courses enable scholars in grades 6-12 to explore various fields of interest, connect their learning with the real-world, and gain important skills necessary for life after high school and future careers.

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MUSIC & ARTS

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FWPS is proud of our rich tradition of music and art. From award winning bands, jazz, orchestra, choirs, ensembles, artists and more, FWPS is consistently recognized at various competitions throughout the state and region.

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EARLY LEARNING

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FWPS offers high quality and affordable pre-kindergarten programs including ECEAP preschool, developmental preschool, and tuition-based preschool, and Bright Futures Kindergarten. FWPS is also home to the Montessori-inspired Bezos Academy Federal Way.

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ACADEMIC RIGOR

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We believe every scholar can learn at the highest levels, and we provide the supports and environment necessary for all students to learn and thrive.

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STEM

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In FWPS, STEM stands for more than just science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Whether your child envisions building the next skyscraper in the Seattle skyline, or developing the newest virtual reality gaming experience, STEM and STEAM (STEM with an emphasis on the arts) learning that takes place in FWPS will prepare them to explore these possibilities.

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ATHLETICS

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 FWPS believes activities and athletics are important choices to be offered in a comprehensive and challenging educational experience for all scholars. The goals of the activities and athletic program are to teach sportsmanship, teamwork, and respect.

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SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING

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Social emotional learning empowers young people and adults to co-create thriving schools and contribute to safe and healthy communities. In elementary schools, we use the Second Step curriculum, host morning meetings, teach bullying prevention lessons, and more. Our middle and high schools will have a standard guaranteed and viable curriculum to support social emotional learning—Character Strong.

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STRATEGIC PLAN

The Early Years

THE EARLY YEARS: BUILDING THE FOUNDATION

Every student scholar will enter kindergarten ready to learn with the social/emotional skills that will propel each student to meet or exceed grade level standards in English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics by the end of third grade.

Whole child

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WHOLE CHILD:Thriving, Confident, Responsible Individuals

Every student scholar will be empowered and prepared to develop personal responsibility in order to be positive, productive members of society.

active learners

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Active Learners: Engaged, Empowered, Critical Thinkers

Every student scholar will enter kindergarten ready to learn with the social/emotional skills that will propel each student to meet or exceed grade level standards in English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics by the end of third grade.

content-Area Competence

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Content-Area Competence: Mastery of All Subjects

Every student scholar will receive equitable opportunity for success, and will meet or exceed standards of performance in all subjects by the end of each grade.

persistence to graduation

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Persistence to graduation: High School Graduation Through Successful Transitions

Every student scholar will successfully navigate the critical transitions in their schooling, and will graduate from high school ready for college, career, and post-secondary experiences.