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BONNEY LAKE & LAKE TAPPS

THE COMMUNITY

Located just a short drive from Seattle, Tacoma, and neighboring Puyallup, Bonney Lake, and Lake Tapps are your answer to living in a country community setting with easy access to city amenities. Bonney Lake is a largely residential community nestled between Mt. Rainier and Lake Tapps, a recreational mecca offering 4.5 square-miles

of freshwater for fishing, boating, and relaxing. Located in the scenic shadow of majestic Mt. Rainier, the communities of Bonney Lake and Lake Tapps are becoming premier cities for families in the Eastern Pierce County region. The housing market in Lake Tapps and Bonney Lake is competitive, with beautiful lakefront homes with a view. The school district rates very well for schools in the area, making these cities a beautiful place to call home.

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Amenities & Attractions

SEASONAL EVENTS

Movies In The Park:

Allan Yorke City Park: 7203 W

Tapps Hwy E, Bonney Lake

October - February

Tree Lighting Festival:

Bonney Lake Police

Department: 18421 Veterans Memorial Drive, Bonney Lake

Farmer's Daughter Market: 24015 WA-410, Buckley, WA 98321

7 days a week

Bonney Lake Days:

Allan Yorke City Park: 7203 W

Tapps Hwy E, Bonney Lake

PARKS

Lake Tapps Park: 2022 198th Ave E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391

Jenks Park: 5301 W Tapps Dr E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391

Rainier View Park: 15603 Meade McCumber Rd E, Sumner, WA 98390

LOCATED IN THE SCENIC SHADOW OF MAJESTIC MT RAINIER, THE COMMUNITIES OF BONNEY LAKE AND LAKE TAPPS ARE BECOMING PREMIER CITIES FOR FAMILIES IN THE EASTERN PIERCE COUNTY REGION

Cedarview Park: 9301 208th Ave E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391

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Pierce county utilities guide

Puget Sound Energy

Water & Sewer

Garbage:

Sustainable Resources

Phone, Cable TV and

Internet:

COMCAST

Click Cable TV

Rainier Connect

Animal Control

Voter Registration

Sheriff's Department

Fire Prevention Bureau

The News Tribune

Hospitals:

Tacoma General Hospital

Good Samaritan Hospital

St Anthony Hospital

St. Clare Hospital

St Joseph Medical Center

School Districts:

Auburn

Bethel

Carbonado Historical

Clover Park

Dieringer

Eatonville

Fife

Franklin Pierce

Orting

Peninsula Puyallup

Steilacoom Historical

Sumner

Tacoma Public Schools

University Place

White River

Yelm Community Schools

(888) 225-5773

(253) 798-4050

(253) 798-2179

(877) 824-2288

(253) 502-8900

(253) 262-7000

(253) 798-7387

(253) 798-7430

(253) 798-7530

(253) 798-7179

(503) 221-8240

(253) 403-1000

(253) 697-4000

(253) 530-2000

(253) 985-1711

(253) 426-4101

(253) 931-4900

(253) 683.6000

(360) 829-0121

(253) 583-5000

(253) 862-2537

(360) 879-1000

(253) 517-1000

(253) 298-3000

(360) 893-6500

(253) 530-1000

(253) 841-1301

(253) 512-0413

(253) 891-6000

(253) 571-1000

(253) 566-5600

(360) 829-0600

(360) 458-1900

Sports Teams:

Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Thunderbirds

Seattle Mariners

Tacoma Rainiers

Must See Attractions:

Point Defiance Zoo

America's Car Museum

Museum of Glass

Mount Rainier National Park

Tacoma Dome

Working Waterfront Maritime Museum

Broadway Center for Performing Arts

About the County:

With a population of over 795,225, Pierce County is the second most populous county in the state of Washington The county was named after U.S. President Franklin Pierce in 1852 Tacoma holds the tile of the largest city and county seat. Surrounded by saltwater shores and towering mountain peaks, it's hard to imagine a more beautiful place to live Pierce county offers something for everybody from it's bustling cities with rich culture and active nightlife to it's sleepy timber towns where main streets are lined with quaint cafes and cottage industries. Everybody from small-town farmers to big-city professional share the pioneer spirit and call Pierce County home

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How are we doing getting students to their

How much money do we spend

1202 Wood Ave, Sumner, WA 98390 (253) 891-6000 2022-2023 English Learners 66.6% 52.6% 55.5%
Met grade level standards on state administered tests 5.3% Low Income 63.8% Have Regular Attendance 37.6% Have High English Language Arts Growth 40.7% Have High Math Growth 33.6% Washington State Summary: Sumner School District Enrollment Finances English Language Arts Math Science Student Performance How Engaged 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 659 Have Master’s Degree or Higher 55.8% Average Years Experience 13.4 Average Class Size 18 Instructional $10,894 NonInstructional $3,636
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The information provided below is based on information gathered from the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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SUMNER

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, a performing arts center, public gymnasiums, and a recreation department. The Sumner-Bonney Lake School District is bringing together families, students, staff, partners and community members to develop a new strategic plan guided by a revised vision, mission and core values.

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