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Lakeland Elementary
School Profile

School Website: http://www.fwps.org/lakeland/

 

35827 32nd Avenue South
Auburn, WA 98001
(253) 945-3000
Principal, Jeff Soltez (Since 2003)
School Built: 1952
School last remodeled: 1988
Number of classrooms: 18
View the official 2008-09 School Profile (63K PDF)

Lakeland Elementary


School Information

 

 

What is Special About Our School?

This year Lakeland begins its 56th year of “building the future.”  This school is proud of its history and its tradition of quality education delivered by a dedicated and professional staff and supported by an active community.

Lakeland’s enthusiastic spirit is felt as soon as you enter its doors. This is a child-centered environment where student needs are given the highest priority.  Students are encouraged to grow in all subject areas, and each child is given the help he or she needs to be successful.

Lakeland holds classes for 390 Kindergarten through 5th grade students. Many of our students speak languages other than English and represent a multitude of cultures from around the world.

The first and most important goal that we pursue is helping all students develop strong reading, math, and writing skills. Well-trained teachers and para-educators, mixed with parental support, keep students moving toward this goal.

In addition to Lakeland’s focus on the “basics,” we encourage other areas of enrichment. The school offers a science fair, student clubs, participation in the annual PTA “Reflections” contest, and a self-manager program. Extended Learning Opportunities and many other programs and special events are available for students and their families.

No Child Left Behind Report Card

The No Child Left Behind Act requires all schools and school districts in the United States to prepare annual reports for parents and the public detailing their academic achievement. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction’s web site makes this information available on-line. Find your school’s report card on-line at http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/, Click on Federal Way in the “Summary” box, and then choose your school from the list. You may also request a paper copy of the report card at your school’s office. For more information about the NCLB Act, go to http://www.nclb.gov/index.html.

Academic and Student Programs

Accelerated Reader Learning Assistance Program (LAP)
AmeriCorps Librarian
Assemblies, Various Looping Grades
Breakfast & Lunch Prog Music Program
Counselors or Dean P.E. Specialist
Daycare Onsite Preschool
English Language Learners (ELL) PTA
GATE Gifted & Talented Spec. Ed Resource Rm.
Homework Club Student Led Conf.
Honor Choir Summer School
Instructional Coaches (2) Technology Lab
Intramurals/After School Tutoring
Kindergarten All Day Yearbook

Student Characteristics

Distribution of Student Ethnicity

2006 2007 2008
African American 9.92 9.20 8.44

Asian American

8.62 7.40 6.86

Hispanic

9.14 11.00 14.40

Native American

2.35 1.50 1.58

White

65.80 64.10 60.42
Pac Islander .52 .30 .53
Multi-Racial 3.66 5.90 6.86

Other Student Characteristics

2006

2007 2008

Number of Students (Oct.)

358 383 379

Free/Reduced Meals

39.4% 45.9% 39.2%

How Are We Using Our Financial Resources?

Our District Our School
“Per Pupil” Expenditures for 2007-08 Funding

Total Expenditure

$8,902.00

Building Expenditures

$52,590.85

Supplies & Instructional Materials

$512.00

ASB (Associated Student Body)  Expenditures

$8,330.00

Equipment

$51.00    

Lakeland’s funds are used to enhance student curriculum and student programs. Most of the money is used for teaching supplies, materials, equipment, and photocopying for student lessons. ASB funds are used for self-esteem assemblies, field trips, and behavior incentive awards.

How Are Our Students Doing on Required Tests?

Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL)

*Beginning in spring of 2006, the state of Washington requires that the WASL be given at sixth grade. 

Percentage Meeting Standard in:

Grade 3

 

 

   

Math

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

.0

80.0

83.3 80.0

District

.0

70.0

74.1 71.0

 

 

 

   

Reading

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

.0

82.0

81.9 74.0

District

.0

72.0

73.5 71.0

 

 

 

   

Grade 4

 

 

   

Math

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

73.1

63.0

72.0 59.0

District

61.7

66.0

60.1 60.0

 

 

 

   

Reading

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

89.6

92.0

77.0 79.0

District

84.4

86.0

80.2 77.0

 

 

 

   

Writing

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

56.7

61.0

56.5 71.0

District

58.6

58.0

56.2 58.0

 

 

 

   

Grade 5

 

 

   

Math

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

.0

68.0

79.0

85.0

District

.0

58.0

66.2 69.0

 

 

 

   

Reading

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

.0

93.0

62.9 90.0

District

.0

82.0

75.3 80.0

 

 

 

   

Science

2005

2006

2007 2008

School

45.0

28.0

40.0 68.0

District

32.0

30.0

31.2 40.0