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BELLEVUE THE COMMUNITY

EXPLORE BELLEVUE

Bellevue is a center of commerce and culture and has an array of activities throughout the year that engage the entire community. Bellevue is also at the heart of technology and innovation with companies like Microsoft having significant offices in the city. Bellevue proudly displays its collection of shopping malls, with Lincoln Square being the most recent addition. The Bravern reflects a more boutique shopping experience with stores like

Louis Vuitton, Hermes, and Neiman Marcus. The community in Bellevue prides itself on community through the tremendous amounts of conferences and special events. Given the diversity of lifestyles in Bellevue, it’s only natural that the city’s housing options would follow suit. Bellevue’s housing choices range from waterfront villas to family-filled neighborhoods to newly developed apartments and condominiums in the heart of Bellevue’s downtown core. With a booming economy and so many activities and lifestyles to choose from, Bellevue is truly a city with something for everyone.

A LUXURY COMMUNITY
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Amenities & Attractions

SEASONAL EVENTS

Downtown Holiday Lights: Downtown Park, Old Bellevue, Bellevue Way

November - January

Snowflake Lane:

Between Bellevue Square and Lincoln Square from NE 4th to NE 8th Streets

November - December

Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink: bellevueicerink.com

November - January

Bellevue Arts Market: 106th Ave NE & NE 6th Street

Bellevue, WA 98004

Early September

Downtown Park: 10201 NE 4th St, Bellevue, WA 98004

Newcastle Beach Park: 4400 Lake Washington Blvd SE, Bellevue, WA 98006

Meydenbauer Bay Park: 419 98th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004

Clyde Beach Park: 2 92nd Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004

C H I C A G O T I T L E O F W A S H I N G T O N W W W . U S E C H I C A G O T I T L E . C O M
PARKS DOWNTOWN BELLEVUE IS THE SECOND LARGEST CITY CENTER IN WASHINGTON LOCATED AT THE HEART OF THE PUGET SOUND REGION, DOWNTOWN IS THE ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL HUB OF WHAT IS CALLED "THE EASTSIDE

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City/Town

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Offices Algona Auburn Beaux Arts Village Bellevue Black Diamond Bothell Burien Carnation Clyde Hill Covington Des Moines Duvall Enumclaw Federal Way Hunts Point Issaquah Kenmore Kent Kirkland Lake Forest Park Maple Valley Medina Mercer Island Milton Newcastle Normandy Park North Bend Pacific Redmond Renton Sammamish SeaTac Seattle Shoreline Skykomish Snoqualmie Tukwila Woodinville Yarrow Point 253-833-2897 253-931-3000 425-454-8580 425-452-6800 360-886-5700 425-486-3256 206-241-4647 425-333-4192 425-453-7800 253-480-2400 206-878-4595 425-788-1185 360-615-5608 253-835-7000 425-455-1834 425-837-3000 425-398-8900 253-856-5200 425-587-3000 206-368-5440 425-413-8800 425-233-6400 206-275-7600 253-922-8733 425-649-4444 206-248-7603 425-888-1211 253-929-1100 425-556-2900 425-430-6400 425-295-0500 206-973-4800 206-684-2489 206-801-2700 360-677-2388 425-888-1555 206-433-1800 425-489-2700 425-454-6994

BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Bellevue School District serves most of the city of Bellevue, WA and the smaller surrounding communities of Clyde Hill, Medina, Hunts Point, Yarrow Point and Beaux Arts. They also serve portions of Issaquah, Kirkland, Newcastle, Redmond and unincorporated King County. The mission is to serve each and every student academically, socially, and emotionally, through a rigorous and relevant education that is innovative and individualized. As a learning community that values one another’s humanity, they provide courageous support for an equitable and exceptional education for all students.

C H I C A G O T I T L E O F W A S H I N G T O N W W W . U S E C H I C A G O T I T L E . C O M
19,649 2021-22schoolyear BellevueSchoolDistrict HaveRegular Attendance 39% HaveHighEnglish LanguageArtsGrowth 38% HaveHighMath Growth 17% 12111NE1STST BELLEVUE,WA98005-3183 4254564000 1,280 64.2% 11.9 Finances 2019-20schoolyear SomedataissuppressedtoprotectstudentprivacyandwillberepresentedbyN<10,blankfieldsindicatenodatawas submittedtoOSPIforthisdistrictorschoolToseemore,visithttps://washingtonstatereportcardospik12waus/ Ifyouhavequestionsorcomments,contactReportCardRedesign@k12.wa.us Fall2021 2018-19schoolyear 2018-19schoolyear 2020-21schoolyear 2020-21schoolyear $15,368 $4,387 15.1% 19.7% 70.5% 43.5% 61.6% 98.0% AverageClassSize

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