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Top Schools and Districts for CSEd 2023-24

Top Schools for CSEd Washington 2023-24

The dashboards in Washington CS Education Enrollments 2019-24 and CS Education in Washington Demographic Drilldown 2019-24 that are based on the 2023-24 K–12 Computer Science Education Data Summary Report published by OSPI in June 2025 provide data on what percentage of students are enrolled in CS in a particular school, district, or ESD. While these dashboards make it easy to retrieve information on a particular entity, it is not necessarily easy to identify the schools and districts in Washington with the highest CS Education participation rates. This post identifies the schools and districts with the highest (and lowest) CS education participation rates.

The top districts and schools for CSEd in Washington for 2023-24 (CS Participation Rate in parentheses) are:

  • District: Wahluke School District (37.1%)
  • High School: Nikola Tesla STEM High School (61.9%)
  • Middle School: Wahluke Junior High (87.8%)
  • Small School: Rooted School Washington (100%), Washington Youth ChalleNGe Academy (100%)

Top 12 lists for each of the above categories, Bottom 12 lists, and Notes follow.

Top Schools and Districts for CSEd 2023-24

Top Districts

The following are the top 12 school districts for CSEd in Washington in 2023-24, ranked by their CS Participation Rate (% of students enrolled in a CS Course). A district must have at least 500 students to qualify.

District

ESD

Total Students

Low-income percentage

CS Participation Rate

Wahluke School District

ESD 105 Yakima

1458

59.1%

37.1%

Toledo School District

ESD 133 Capital Region

503

41.2%

32.4%

Dieringer School District

ESD 121 Puget Sound

516

23.8%

31.0%

Grandview School District

ESD 105 Yakima

2127

88.7%

27.4%

Fife School District

ESD 121 Puget Sound

2151

52.8%

21.5%

North Franklin School District

ESD 123 Pasco

1183

75.3%

21.0%

Bethel School District

ESD 121 Puget Sound

12682

51.5%

20.6%

Bellevue School District

ESD 121 Puget Sound

12147

24.0%

19.3%

Oak Harbor School District

ESD 189 Northwest

3142

41.8%

19.1%

Goldendale School District

ESD 105 Yakima

547

70.9%

19.0%

Othello School District

ESD 123 Pasco

2637

80.7%

17.5%

Granite Falls School District

ESD 189 Northwest

1415

47.0%

17.0%

Top High Schools

The following are the top 12 high schools for CSEd in Washington in 2023-24, ranked by their CS Participation Rate (% of students enrolled in a CS Course). A high school must have at least 500 students to qualify.

School

District

Total Students

Low-income percentage

CS Participation Rate

Nikola Tesla STEM High School

Lake Washington School District

603

2.5%

61.9%

Vancouver iTech Preparatory

Vancouver School District

593

32.0%

42.7%

Washington Network for Innovative Careers Skill Center

Lake Washington School District

799

2.6%

35.2%

Technology Access Foundation Academy at Saghalie

Federal Way School District

575

75.5%

33.7%

Grandview High School

Grandview School District

1211

87.4%

31.2%

Cleveland High School STEM

Seattle Public Schools

829

52.7%

30.9%

North Creek High School

Northshore School District

1930

18.5%

27.6%

Science and Math Institute

Tacoma School District

799

28.9%

26.3%

Charles Francis Adams High School

Clarkston School District

722

43.6%

26.2%

On Track Academy

Spokane School District

672

59.2%

25.3%

Mount Vernon High School

Mount Vernon School District

2059

64.7%

24.4%

Prosser High School

Prosser School District

897

79.3%

24.2%

Top Middle Schools

The following are the top 12 middle schools for CSEd in Washington in 2023-24, ranked by their CS Participation Rate (% of students enrolled in a CS Course). A middle school must have at least 500 students to qualify.

School

District

Total Students

Low-income percentage

CS Participation Rate

Wahluke Junior High

Wahluke School District

616

82.1%

87.8%

Frontier Middle School

Bethel School District

660

46.7%

60.3%

Liberty Middle School

Bethel School District

972

56.0%

49.0%

Bethel Middle School

Bethel School District

734

58.2%

45.1%

Vancouver iTech Preparatory

Vancouver School District

593

32.0%

42.7%

North Pines Middle School

Central Valley School District

587

78.5%

40.4%

Tyee Middle School

Bellevue School District

960

17.7%

40.2%

Cedarcrest Middle School

Bethel School District

768

62.5%

38.4%

Odle Middle School

Bellevue School District

976

19.7%

37.9%

Spanaway Middle School

Bethel School District

828

67.3%

37.8%

Stevens Middle School

Port Angeles School District

503

58.6%

34.2%

Technology Access Foundation Academy at Saghalie

Federal Way School District

575

75.5%

33.7%

Top Small Schools

The following are the top 12 small schools (<= 500 students) for CSEd in Washington in 2023-24, ranked by their CS Participation Rate (% of students enrolled in a CS Course). The school must have at least one grade between 6 to 12 to qualify.

School

District

Total Students

Low-income percentage

CS Participation Rate

Rooted School Washington

Rooted School Vancouver

30

63.3%

100.0%

Washington Youth ChalleNGe Academy

Washington Military Department

327

0.0%

100.0%

Pasco Innovative Experiences and e-Learning

Pasco School District

99

57.6%

99.0%

Green Mountain School

Green Mountain School District

51

37.3%

96.1%

Ignite Family Academy

North Thurston Public Schools

29

34.5%

72.4%

West Valley Innovation Center

West Valley School District (Yakima)

188

58.5%

68.6%

Toledo Middle School

Toledo School District

187

42.2%

64.7%

Pacific Crest Innovation Academy

Mill A School District

27

33.3%

59.3%

Cedar High School

Shelton School District

93

53.8%

58.1%

Lincoln High School

Walla Walla Public Schools

257

80.2%

51.8%

Granite Falls Middle School

Granite Falls School District

479

52.2%

44.9%

Colton School

Colton School District

62

33.9%

43.5%

Bottom Schools and Districts for CSEd 2023-24

Bottom Districts

The following are the 12 largest school districts that did not have any students enrolled in a CS course in 2023-24.

District

ESD

Total Students

Low-income percentage

CS Participation Rate

Burlington-Edison School District

ESD 189 Northwest

1978

56.5%

0.0%

Washougal School District

ESD 112 Vancouver

1636

37.8%

0.0%

Deer Park School District

ESD 101 Spokane

1591

48.5%

0.0%

Meridian School District

ESD 189 Northwest

956

27.2%

0.0%

Kettle Falls School District

ESD 101 Spokane

929

45.0%

0.0%

CASHMERE SCHOOL DISTRICT

ESD 171 North Central

900

48.4%

0.0%

Starbuck School District

ESD 123 Pasco

897

7.2%

0.0%

Castle Rock School District

ESD 112 Vancouver

820

49.9%

0.0%

Kiona-Benton City School District

ESD 123 Pasco

814

61.3%

0.0%

Montesano School District

ESD 133 Capital Region

813

38.7%

0.0%

South Whidbey School District

ESD 189 Northwest

755

31.5%

0.0%

Newport School District

ESD 101 Spokane

667

58.0%

0.0%

Bottom High Schools

The following are the 12 largest high schools that did not have any students enrolled in a CS course in 2023-24.

School

District

Total Students

Low-income Percentage

CS Participation Rate

Auburn Senior High School

Auburn School District

2069

58.0%

0.0%

Ray Reynolds Middle School

Pasco School District

1371

51.2%

0.0%

White River High School

White River School District

1343

31.7%

0.0%

Dr. Dolores Silas High School

Tacoma School District

1173

43.5%

0.0%

Burlington Edison High School

Burlington-Edison School District

1159

52.5%

0.0%

Mark Morris High School

Longview School District

1149

41.8%

0.0%

Edmonds eLearning Academy

Edmonds School District

1141

10.7%

0.0%

Washougal High School

Washougal School District

937

39.3%

0.0%

Virtual Preparatory Academy of Washington

Starbuck School District

892

7.2%

0.0%

Tacoma School of the Arts

Tacoma School District

861

41.1%

0.0%

West Valley High School

West Valley School District (Spokane)

821

48.8%

0.0%

Vancouver School of Arts and Academics

Vancouver School District

796

28.0%

0.0%

Bottom Middle Schools

The following are the 12 largest middle schools that did not have any students enrolled in a CS course in 2023-24.

School

District

Total Students

Low-income Percentage

CS Participation Rate

Washington Virtual Academy Omak Middle School

Omak School District

1538

49.7%

0.0%

Ray Reynolds Middle School

Pasco School District

1371

51.2%

0.0%

Mcloughlin Middle School

Pasco School District

1187

58.7%

0.0%

Edmonds eLearning Academy

Edmonds School District

1141

10.7%

0.0%

Eckstein Middle School

Seattle Public Schools

1067

14.6%

0.0%

Madison Middle School

Seattle Public Schools

1048

16.1%

0.0%

Mcloughlin Middle School

Vancouver School District

987

61.1%

0.0%

Chinook Middle School

Kennewick School District

977

50.1%

0.0%

Nelsen Middle School

Renton School District

968

54.0%

0.0%

Islander Middle School

Mercer Island School District

963

7.3%

0.0%

Desert Hills Middle School

Kennewick School District

938

27.1%

0.0%

Horse Heaven Hills Middle School

Kennewick School District

935

54.4%

0.0%

Notes

  • The 2025 State of AI and CS Education Report and its predecessors provide nationwide data that small schools (<=500 students) are significantly less likely to offer computer science courses. Washington shows similar data. This report breaks out schools with < 500 students into a separate category to reflect their different circumstances.
  • Lack of funding is a concern for schools/districts to provide computer science classes. The percentage of low-income students in a school/district is listed in the above tables to provide insight into this issue.
  • “High School” refers to schools with two grades between 9-12, at least one of which is 11th or 12th grade.
  • “MIddle schools” refers to schools with two grades between 6 – 8 at least one which is 7th or 8th grade.
  • “High School” results include schools that are both “High Schools” and “Middle Schools” (e.g., a 7 – 12 school). All student enrollment data from schools that were both “High School” and “Middle School” were included in the data displayed, regardless of student grade. Similarly, “Middle School” results include schools that are both “High Schools” and “Middle Schools” (e.g., a 7-12 school). 

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