Impact Demographics

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students served in Seattle, Tukwila, Renton, and Tacoma

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identify as Black, Latino, Asian, Native American, Pacific Islander, Biracial, or Multiracial

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languages spoken including Amharic, Bosnian, Burmese, English, Punjabi, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, and Vietnamese

For English Language Arts, Impact | Puget Sound Elementary is ranked #6 in King County for elementary schools serving a community of 60%+ low-income students.

Based on the 2023 Smarter Balanced Assessment results, Impact | Puget Sound Elementary scored in the top 8% of all schools statewide with 60%+ low-income students for ELA, and multilingual learners at Impact | Puget Sound Elementary performed in the top 8% of multilingual learner students (all grade levels) in the state for ELA.

PSE - ELA
PSE - Math

For Math, Impact I Puget Sound Elementary is ranked #5 in King County for elementary schools serving a community of 60%+ low-income students.

Based on the 2023 Smarter Balanced Assessment results, Impact | Puget Sound Elementary scored in the top 3% of all schools statewide with 60%+ low-income students for Math, Black students at Impact | Puget Sound Elementary performed in the top 8% of Black students in the state for math and in the top 7% of Black students in King County (compared to schools serving all grade levels), multilingual learners at Impact | Puget Sound Elementary performed in the top 7% of multilingual learner students in the state for math.

For ELA & Math, Impact | Salish Sea Elementary scored in the top 10% of schools statewide with 60%+ low-income students for Math.

Based on the 2023 Smarter Balanced Assessment results, Impact | Salish Sea Elementary scored in the top 10% in Washington state in its first year of assessments. 

SSE - ELA & Math

Impact Families Are Happy!

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of Impact families shared that they would recommend Impact Public Schools to another family.

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of families believe that their child’s academic performance has improved since attending Impact.

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of families believe that their child feels safe at school.

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of families report that their child feels connected to their teacher.