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RENTON

THE COMMUNITY

Nestled at the southeastern tip of Lake Washington lies the city of Renton. Renton is easily reached by the Interstate 405 and is close to downtown Seattle, SeaTac Airport, and the Eastside. This community has been growing into a popular suburb over the years that take pride in the diverse population. Residents and visitors can shop at “The Landing,” an extensive outdoor shopping experience in the heart

of downtown Renton. Renton also boasts an active art community with theater productions and a symphony orchestra. There are more than 30 parks scattered along the river basin, lake and neighboring cities. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park sits on 57 acres of land on Lake Washington and is perfect for swimming, volleyball, and having a picnic. Many homeowners are taking advantage of the lower-than-average real estate prices, making Renton one of the best areas on the West Coast to invest in a new home.

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Amenities & Attractions

SEASONAL EVENTS

Renton River Days: 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057

Summer Outdoor Concerts: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056

Clam Lights: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056

Olde Fashioned Halloween Scavenger Hunt: Through downtown Renton

NESTLED AT THE SOUTHEASTERN TIP OF LAKE WASHINGTON LIES THE CITY OF RENTON. RENTON IS EASILY REACHED BY THE INTERSTATE 405 AND IS CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN SEATTLE, SEATAC AIRPORT, AND THE EASTSIDE. THIS COMMUNITY HAS BEEN GROWING INTO A POPULAR SUBURB OVER THE YEARS THAT TAKE PRIDE IN THE DIVERSE POPULATION.

PARKS

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park: 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton, WA 98056

Ron Regis Park: 1501 Orcas Ave SE, Renton, WA 98059

Renton Park: 16900 130th Ave SE, Renton, WA 98058

Liberty Park: 1101 Bronson Way N, Renton, WA 98057

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RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT

Spanning 32.5 square miles, Renton School District provides a safe and challenging learning environment for a diverse population of approximately 15,500 students in pre-K through 12th grade at 4 high schools, 4 middle schools, 15 elementary schools, and an early childhood learning center. District programs also address the special needs of disabled, academically gifted, and artistically talented students. Creating life-long learners is at the heart of Renton School District's instructional goals.

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300 SW 7th St, Renton, WA 98057 (425) 204-2300 2022-2023 English Learners 43.8% 35.3% 35.6% 15,241 How are we doing getting students to their learning goals? Met grade level standards on state administered tests 23% Low Income 65.5% Have Regular Attendance 31.6% Have High English Language Arts Growth 32.4% Have High Math Growth 54.7%
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District Enrollment Finances English Language Arts Math Science Student Performance How
Are Our Students? About Our Teachers and Classrooms 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 Number of Teachers 1,012 Have Master’s Degree or Higher 58.3% Average Years Experience 11.3 Average Class Size 18 Instructional $12,827 NonInstructional $5,783 How much money do we spend on each student? The information provided below is based on information gathered from the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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