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Pullman Public Schools

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Pullman is a community of 32,000+ people located in the rich agricultural area of southeastern Washington. We serve the families of Pullman and the outlying rural areas, covering an area of about 220 square miles.

  • 2,697
    Total students served in 2023-2024
  • $15,699
    2023 per pupil expenditure
  • 95.7%
    Graduation Rate

About Pullman Public Schools

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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

The presence of two college campuses provides a mutlitue of parnerships, academic opportunities, cultural events, activities, and athletic events.

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OUTDOOR EDUCATION

The surrounding area offers access to educational outdoor endeavors including water and mountain activities.

The CTE logo features the letters CTE in bold black font, with a stylized swirl of blue, orange, and green colors behind it. The text 'CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION' appears below the letters.

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION

The Career and Technical Edcuation programs offered in the Pullman School District provide industry and business environments so students can learn to meet and surpass the expectations of the career, college, and technical world. This environment, paired with the resources available, will give students in Career and Technical Education programs a head start in their mastery of real-world and college skills.

Commitment to Student Success

  • All schools consistently outperform state average on state assessments
  • Partnerships with a variety of organizations that support our mission
  • Excellent student scores on college readiness assessments (SAT/ACT)
  • 48% of PHS students take an AP exam during their high school career
  • High participation in a wide variety of co-curricular activities
  • Robust offerings in visual and performing arts, STEM, and CTE

Award Winning Schools

  • National ESEA Distinguisehd Schools
  • U.S. News Best High School
  • PEI Environmental Literacy Grant Award
  • 2023-24 NEW ESD101 Creating Better Together Award
  • 2022-24 College Board’s AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award
  • 2023-24 WIAA 2A Scholastic Cup Champions
  • 2016-23 School Board of Distinction
  • Green Ribbon Schools
  • WA State Board of Education EOGOAC OSPI School Recognitions

Student Race

Our Students

  • Foster Care 0.1%
  • Homeless 1.2%
  • Section 504 6.2%
  • Low-Income 38.2%
  • Military Parent 0.8%
  • Highly Capable 6.1%
  • Running Start 4.7%

 

icon array of races of students

  • White 64%
  • Hispanic/Latino 16%
  • 2 or More Races 8%
  • Asian 7%
  • Black/African American 3%
  • American Indian/Alaskan Native 1%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1%

Our Schools

  • An image of a school building made of brick and sign that says "Franklin Elementary"

    Franklin Elementary School 

    850 SE Klemgard Street

    Pullman, WA 99163

    (509) 334-5641

    fes-info@psd267.org

  • An image of Jefferson Elementary School's front with images of pink flowers in the front view of the camera

    Jefferson Elementary School 

    1150 NW Bryant Street

    Pullman, WA 99163

    (509) 332-2617

    jes-info@psd267.org

  • An image of Kamiak Elementary front doors. A brick building with a sign that says "Thank you voters!"

    Kamiak Elementary School

    1400 NW Terre View Drive

    Pullman, WA 99163

    (509) 336-7205

    kes-info@psd267.org

  • An image of a brown brick building that is Sunnyside Elementary with sidewalks leading up to it.

    Sunnyside Elementary School

    425 SW Shirley Street

    Pullman, WA 99163

    (509) 334-1800

    ses-info@psd267.org

  • An image of the front of Lincoln Middle School. It is light brown in color with dark green trim. There is a flagpole and a tree out front.

    Lincoln Middle School

    315 SE Crestview Street

    Pullman, WA 99163

    (509) 334-3411

    lms-info@psd267.org

  • An image of Pullman High School, a brick two story building, in the evening. It is lit up on the inside of the building and cars are parked out front.

    Pullman High School 

    510 NW Greyhound Way

    Pullman, WA 99163

    (509) 332-1551

    phs-info@psd267.org

  • An image of Community Child Care Center's logo - "Head Start/EHS/ECEAP/Child Care

    Pullman Public Schools Developmental Preschool

    Community Child Care Center

    530 NW Greyhound Way

    Pullman, WA 99163

    (509) 334-9290

More About Us

  • 47
    Languages Spoken
  • 2,639
    Total Student Computers and Chromebooks
  • 16.8
    Average Class Size

The Pullman Promise

Students First 

  • A consistently welcoming, healthy, safe environment 
  • Personalized learning for the growth and indivudal success of each student
  • Support relationships with each student

Mutual Respect

  • Inclusive culture in which we value each indivual and celebrate our community’s diversity

Take Action

  • We are accountable through measurable goals
  • We commit to constructive feedback and continuous improvement

Cultivate Trust

  • We communicate transparently
  • We assure fiscal responsiblity now and for the future

Build Together

  • We honor our students’ futures
  • We cultivate authentic, collaborative relationships based on shared purpose

Shared Decisions

  • Data and feedback inform decisions about best practices, professional development, and student support program

 

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Image of students cheering in the bleachers of the gym

 

Our Staff

Average Number of Years Experience

11 years

 

Master’s Degree or Higher     

63.1%

 

National Board Certified Teachers

16

 

Classified Staff Members

152

 

Administrators

16