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We Are Pasco

Welcome to Pasco School District (PSD)! We are thrilled to have you here and excited to share with you all the wonderful things that are happening in our district.

At PSD, we are proud to be a part of the vibrant and diverse community of Pasco, Washington. We are committed to providing our students with high-quality education and supporting them in their growth and development.

We offer a wide range of programs and services to support our students' growth and development, including advanced academic programs, special education services, and extracurricular activities. Our goal is to help every student reach their full potential and achieve their dreams.

19,403 Students

Pie chart showing Pasco School District demographics
Hispanic
72.7%
White
21.9%
Two or More Races
2.4%
Asian
1.5%
African American
1.0%
American Indian/Alaskan Native
0.1%
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
0.3%
Pie chart showing number of students who are Special Education
14.8% Special Education
Pie chart showing number of students who are English Language Learners
35.9% English Language Learners (ELL)
Pie chart showing number of students who are Free and Reduced Lunch
74% Free & Reduced Lunch
Pie chart showing number of students who are Migrant
7.2% Migrant

25 Schools

17 Elementary Schools

17 School Icons representing our elementary schools

4 Middle Schools

4 School Icons representing our middle schools

4 High Schools

4 School Icons representing our high schools

4 Virtual Learning Opportunities

4 laptop Icons representing our digital learning schools

1 Early Learning Center

School building icon

2,419 Employees

Pie chart of employee demographics, broken down by Certificated and Classified Exempt staff
Certificated (1,423)
58.83%
Classified/Exempt (996)
41.17%

Mission Statement

Putting students first to make learning last a lifetime. Celebrating academics, diversity, and innovation.

Values

WE ARE PASCO​​.
Our collective commitments to stand in the gap and bridge the divide for students by amplifying student voice and centering belonging.​
HOPE.