Rural school districts in Washington are administrative districts that provide educational services in rural areas of Washington state.
These are arbitrarily defined as school districts with enrollments of less than 1,000 students and no more than three schools. These rural districts typically serve a small town with a population of up to a few thousand. Some of these districts share educational facilities with neighboring districts.
The town of Adna in Lewis County is served by Adna School District No. 226. As of October 2006, the district has an enrollment of 596. This school district currently has two schools:
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The town of Almira in Lincoln County is served by Almira School District No. 17. As of October 2006, the district has an enrollment of 57. This school district currently has two schools:
'Cooperative Status' The districts have agreed to move the Almira/Coulee-Hartline High School to Coulee City by the 2008 school year.
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The city of Asotin in Asotin County is served by Asotin-Anatone School District No. 420. In October 2006, the district has an enrollment of 578. This school district currently has two schools:
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The town of Benge in Adams County is served by Benge School District No. 122. As of October 2004, the district has one school with an enrollment of 10 students:
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The town of Bickleton in Klickitat County is served by Bickleton School District No. 203. As of October 2004, the district has one school an enrollment of 116 students: