In June 2024, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) announced that 39 schools in the Educational Service District 112 (ESD 112) region are being recognized for academic growth and closing opportunity gaps in the 2022-23 and 2021-22 school years. Among these, three schools are being honored for academic achievement in both years: Tukes Valley Elementary (Battle Ground School District), Lincoln Elementary (Vancouver Public Schools), and Canyon Creek Middle School (Washougal School District).
School districts are evaluated for this honor based on graduation rates, standardized test scores, dual credit participation, attendance rates, and other improvement frameworks. Districts may receive honors in one or more of three categories: closing gaps, growth for one or more student groups, and achievement for the entire school.
The following schools in Educational Service District 112 received state recognition through the Washington School Recognition Program for outstanding academic achievement and growth in 2022-23:
Battle Ground School District
- CAM Academy: Growth for one or more student groups and achievement for the entire school
- Captain Strong: Growth for one or more student groups
- Daybreak Primary: Closing gaps for English learner progress
- Tukes Valley Primary: Growth for one or more student groups
Camas School District
- Dorothy Fox: Growth for one or more student groups
Centerville School District
- Centerville Elementary: Achievement for the entire school
Evergreen Public Schools
- Ellsworth Elementary School: Closing gaps for one or more student groups
- Fishers Landing Elementary School: Growth for one or more student groups and achievement for the entire school
- Hearthwood Elementary School: Growth for one or more student groups
- Riverview Elementary School: Closing gaps for one or more student groups
Kalama School District
- Kalama Elementary School: Closing gaps and growth for one or more student groups
Kelso School District
- Butler Acres Elementary School: Closing gaps for one or more student groups
Longview School District
- Columbia Heights Elementary: Closing gaps for one or more student groups and growth for one or more student groups
- Columbia Valley Garden Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups
Ridgefield School District
- Sunset Ridge Intermediate School: Growth for one or more student groups
Toutle Lake School District
- Toutle Lake Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups
Trout Lake School District
- Trout Lake Elementary: Achievement for the entire school
Vancouver Public Schools
- Lincoln Elementary School: Growth for one or more student groups
- Sacajawea Elementary School: Growth for one or more student groups
Washougal School District
- Canyon Creek Middle School: Closing gaps for one or more student groups
- Columbia River Gorge Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups
- Washougal Learning Academy: Growth for one or more student groups
The following ESD 112 region schools received Washington School Recognition Program recognition for outstanding academic achievement and growth in 2021-22:
Battle Ground School District
- Daybreak Primary: Growth for one or more student groups
- Laurin Middle School: Growth for one or more student groups
- Pleasant Valley Middle: Growth for one or more student groups
- Tukes Valley Primary: Closing gaps for one or more student groups
Camas School District
- Grass Valley Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups and achievement for the entire school
- Helen Baller Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups
- Woodburn Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups
Evergreen Public Schools
- Pioneer Elementary School: Closing gaps for one or more student groups
Longview School District
- Monticello Middle School: Closing gaps for English learner progress
Stevenson-Carson School District
- Wind River Middle School: Closing gaps for the entire school
Vancouver Public Schools
- Benjamin Franklin Elementary: Closing gaps for one or more student groups
- Chinook Elementary School: Growth for one or more student groups
- George C Marshall Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups
- Hudson’s Bay High School: Closing gaps for English learner progress
- Lewis and Clark High School: Closing gaps for graduation
- Lincoln Elementary School: Closing gaps for the entire school
- Salmon Creek Elementary: Closing gaps and growth for one or more student groups
- Vancouver School of Arts and Academics: Achievement for the whole school
- Walnut Grove Elementary: Growth for one or more student groups
Washougal School District
- Canyon Creek Middle School: Growth for one or more student groups
White Salmon Valley School District
- Wayne M Henkle Middle School: Closing gaps for English learner progress
For several years, OSPI has partnered with the State Board of Education (SBE) and Educational Opportunity Gap Oversight and Accountability Committee (EOGOAC) to identify schools for the Washington School Recognition Program. In the 2021-22 and 2022-23 school years, 571 public schools in 178 school districts across Washington state have earned this honor.
Learn more about the Washington School Recognition Program and view a complete list of schools receiving recognition on the SBE website.