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Tyee Park Elementary School 2018-19
Sean Schoenfeldt,
Principal
11920 Seminole Rd SW, Lakewood WA 98499 • 253-583-5380 Fax: 253-583-5388
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Our Mission
Tyee Park Tigers are safe, respectful and responsible citizens. We always try our best and work for success!
Washington Report Cards Available
Washington State report cards provide school data at the state, school district and school building level.
The report cards may be downloaded from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction website here
or by contacting the school at the number listed above.
District Mission
The mission of Clover Park School District is to ensure each child learns what he or she needs to know to
succeed and contribute to the community.
Parent and Community Involvement
Parent and community engagement is key to student success. All parents, family and community members are
invited to be involved in our school. We offer a variety of ways for interested individuals to support
our students. Some examples include joining our parent organization, volunteer tutoring, chaperoning
field trips, serving as a site council member and helping with school special events. Please contact us
at the above number to learn more about getting involved with our school.
School Improvement Plan
- Based on 2019 SBA Data 50% of Tyee Park continuously enrolled students will reach proficiency in
language arts testing.
- Based on 2019 SBA Data 60% of Tyee Park continuously enrolled students will reach proficiency in
mathematics testing.
- Parent attendance at family nights will increase by 25% during the 2018 – 2019 school
year.
Facility Use
Our school is used throughout the school year during non-school hours by parents, community
organizations and recreation groups. A facility use application is required for use of our facility
and can be obtained by calling 253-583-7354. The general condition of our school is rated as poor
per the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction scoring guidelines.
Resources
2018-19 Clover Park School District Budget
Regular Instruction – $117,061,990
Special Education – $32,876,739
Vocational
Education – $5,439,545
Compensatory Education – $21,088,460
Other
Instructional Programs – $1,368,238
Community Services – $591,611
Student
Services – $29,165,945
Student Nutrition – $7,095,815
Transportation –
$7,040,145
Total Budget – $221,728,488