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Entiat School District serves 400 students in its two adjoining schools. Paul Rumburg Elementary School, one of a growing number of schools nationwide to have implemented a challenging Core Knowledge Curriculum, has a student population of 210 students. Entiat Junior/Senior High School, serving about 190 students, is recognized as one of the premier schools in Washington State in terms of student access to advanced technology. As an integral part of the curriculum, students have access to a state-of-the-art interactive video system in which they can take advanced courses and communicate with students and professional educators in other regions and school districts.

Location: 2650 Entiat Way, Entiat Washington 98822 Telephone 509-784-1800 Fax 509-784-2986

Other Education nearby:
(Moses Lake) Big Bend Community College
(Wenatchee) Columbia Elementary School
(Entiat) Entiat School District
(Wenatchee) Lake Wenatchee YMCA Camp
(Wenatchee) Lewis and Clark Elementary School
(Wenatchee) Mission View Elementary School


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03/28 Coming to The Entiat area
Apple Blossom Festival Wenatchee WA April1-May5 A delicious part of the Apple Blossom Festival is the Washington State Apple Blossom Festival Food Fair.
Leavenworth Spring Bird Fest Leavenworth WA May16-19 Learn about the wide variety of migratory birds that come here for a brief, but important part of their year: the breeding season. Hear the songs sung only during the breeding season.
Bellevue Strawberry Festival Bellevue WA June22-23 Entertainment, an auto show, vendors, food, and family fun are all highly visible parts of the festivities.
Issaquah Salmon Days Festival Issaquah WA October5-6 Celebrating the amazing return of the salmon each Fall to our Pacific Northwest lakes, streams and historic downtown hatchery.