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Federal Way High School. / 47.32722°N 122.31472°W / 47.32722; -122.31472. Federal Way High School is a public high school located in Federal Way, Washington. It was originally built in 1938. A new campus opened in the fall of 2016.
FIPS state codes were numeric and two-letter alphabetic codes defined in U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard Publication ("FIPS PUB") 5-2 to identify U.S. states and certain other associated areas. The standard superseded FIPS PUB 5-1 on May 28, 1987, and was superseded on September 2, 2008, by ANSI standard INCITS 38:2009.
L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 51–841. 1914. Smith–Lever Act of 1914. Created a cooperative extension service through land-grant universities. Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 63–95. 1917. Smith–Hughes National Vocational Education Act of 1917. Amended the Smith–Lever Act to fund vocational education.
Federal Way Public Schools. Coordinates: 47°18′17″N 122°19′29″W. Federal Way Public Schools is a school district in King County, Washington covering all of Federal Way and portions of Kent, Des Moines, Auburn, and unincorporated census-designated places Lakeland North and Lakeland South, encompassing 35 square miles (91 km 2 ).
DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 ... Southwest Federal Center: 6 475 School St SW, Washington, DC 20024:
Middle College High School, Seattle. The Nova Project, Seattle. Queen Anne High School, Seattle (closed) Rainier Beach High School, Seattle. Roosevelt High School, Seattle. Seahawks Academy, Seattle (closed) South Lake High School, Seattle. West Seattle High School, Seattle. Shoreline School District.
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP); State achievement tests are standardized tests.These may be required in American public schools for the schools to receive federal funding, according to the US Public Law 107-110 originally passed as Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, and currently authorized as Every Student Succeeds Act in 2015.