Sumner–Bonney Lake School District

Sumner–Bonney Lake School District is a school district in Washington, that serves the cities of Bonney Lake, Edgewood, Sumner, and unincorporated areas of east Pierce County, Washington. The district has 14 schools, a family support center, a district athletic complex, two performing arts centers, public gymnasiums, and a recreation department.

Sumner–Bonney Lake School District
Address
1202 Wood Avenue
Sumner
, Washington, 98390
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12[1]
NCES District ID5308610[1]
Students and staff
Students9,793[1]
Teachers514.29 (FTE)[1]
Staff332.57 (FTE)[1]
Student–teacher ratio19.04[1]
Other information
Websitewww.sumnersd.org

Boundary

The district includes the majority of Sumner and most of Alderton, Bonney Lake and North Puyallup. The district also includes portions of Edgewood, Lake Tapps, McMillin, Pacific (Pierce County portion), Prairie Ridge, and Tehaleh.[2]

Elementary schools

  • Bonney Lake Elementary, Bonney Lake, Established 1961 (Renovated 2010)
  • Crestwood Elementary, Bonney Lake
  • Daffodil Valley Elementary, Sumner
  • Donald Eismann Elementary, Tehaleh, Established 2010
  • Emerald Hills Elementary, Bonney Lake, Established 1979 (Rebuilt 2019)
  • Liberty Ridge Elementary, Bonney Lake Established 1998
  • Maple Lawn Elementary, Sumner
  • McAlder Elementary, Puyallup, Permanently closed in 2012,[3] and now being used by Cascade Christian Schools
  • Tehaleh Heights Elementary, Tehaleh, Established 2018
  • Victor Falls Elementary, Bonney Lake

Middle schools

  • Lakeridge Middle School, Bonney Lake, EST 1980 as Lakeridge Junior High (Rebuilt in 2010 and as Lakeridge Middle School)
  • Mountain View Middle School, Bonney Lake, EST 1998 (Currently in renovation as of Mid 2021)
  • Sumner Middle School, Sumner, EST as Sumner Junior High (Changed to Sumner Middle School in 2006 and renovated in 2012)

High schools

  • Bonney Lake High School, Bonney Lake EST 2005
  • Sumner High School, Sumner EST circa early-1900s in 3-story brick traditional structure; followed by newer 1-story building constructed 1954 (Building expansion completed as of May 2023)1

References

^1 https://www.sumnersd.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=3945#:~:text=1%2F13%2F22-,Sumner%20High%20School's%20Modernization%20and%20Expansion%20Phase%201%20construction%20project,technology%2C%20security%2C%20restrooms).


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