Learning Supports and Programs

Each of our students is safe, known and valued. And that starts with providing a learning community that supports the education and success of all students — regardless of race ethnicity, religion, language, sexual orientation or disability.

Students who are low income, homeless, migrant or bilingual have opportunities for an equal and adequate education through a number of federal and state programs. These opportunities include our Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) and our K-8 Dual Language program, which serves as a model for many other districts around the state.

Opportunities and Programs

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TITLE I AND LAP SCHOOLS

KSD’s Title I and Learning Assistance Program (LAP) eligible schools receive additional state and federal funding to support students who need extra academic assistance.

Schools with the Title I designation get federal funding to provide customized educational opportunities to K-12 students who struggle to meet academic standards. LAP schools receive state funding to support students with reading, writing and math, or high school graduation assistance.

Elementary

Amistad – Title I and LAP
Amon Creek – LAP
Canyon View – Title I Schoolwide and LAP
Cascade – Title I Targeted and LAP
Cottonwood – LAP
Eastgate – Title I and LAP
Edison – Title I and LAP
Fuerza – Title I and LAP
Hawthorne – Title I and LAP
Lincoln – Title I Targeted and LAP
Ridgeview – LAP
Sage Crest – LAP
Southgate – Title I Targeted and LAP
Sunset View – Title I Targeted and LAP
Vista – Title I and LAP
Washington – Title I and LAP
Westgate – Title I and LAP

Middle Schools

Chinook – Title I Targeted and LAP
Desert Hills – LAP
Highlands – Title I and LAP
Horse Heaven Hills – Title I Targeted and LAP
Park – Title I and LAP

High Schools

Kamiakin – Title I Targeted and LAP
Kennewick – Title I and LAP
Legacy – Title I and LAP
Phoenix – Title I and LAP
Southridge – Title I Targeted and LAP