Chief Sealth High School
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Chief Sealth High School
West Seattle
Located in South West Seattle
Just East of High Point off Delridge
Seattle Community
College
Industrial District
Boeing Field
Current Location
Puget Sound New
Location
Camp Long
New Renovation Location
Westwood Village
Shopping Center
Lincoln and Fauntleroy
Park
New School
Riverview Playfield
Area Surrounding Chief Sealth
Focus on:
• High Point (2.2)• Riverview (2.3)• Roxhill/Westwood (2.4)• Highland Park (2.5)
High PointMedian Household Income $27,644Per Capita Income $12,832Median Rent $406Median Housing Value $159,722
Below Poverty Line 31.7%
Percent Speaking only English 58.6%
Highest Level of Education Attained
Males (35-44) Females (35-44)< 9th Grade 17.3% 10.2%< High School 9.6% 18.4%H.S. Grad 27.5% 25.3%Some College 27.3% 20.6%AA 11.1% 5.1%BA 6.0% 14.8%Grad./Prof. Deg. 1.2% 5.6%
RiverviewMedian Household Income $52,409Per Capita Income $18,976Median Rent $688Median Housing Value $163,876
Highest Level of Education Attained
Males (35-44) Females (35-44)< 9th Grade 16.6% 5.1%< High School 16.1 % 2.9%H.S. Grad 17.1% 26%Some College 19.6% 18.2%AA 8.6% 6.8%BA 15.4% 37.2%Grad./Prof. Deg. 6.5% 3.6%
Below Poverty Line 12.9%
Percent Speaking only English 61.4%
Roxhill/WestwoodMedian Household Income $41,568Per Capita Income $20,306Median Rent $667Median Housing Value $170,840
Highest Level of Education Attained
Males (35-44) Females (35-44)< 9th Grade 6.7% 8.4%< High School 7.9% 4.4%H.S. Grad 21.5% 16.4%Some College 15.7% 27.5%AA 12.9% 13.6%BA 28.1% 24%Grad./Prof. Deg. 7.2% 5.8%
Below Poverty Line 10.4%
Percent Speaking only English 74.4%
Highland ParkMedian Household Income $46,906Per Capita Income $20,155Median Rent $681Median Housing Value $155,416
Highest Level of Education Attained
Males (35-44) Females (35-44)< 9th Grade 3.6% 8.3%< High School 9.1% 13.4%H.S. Grad 24.4% 18.6%Some College 24.2% 27.4%AA 10.9% 6.1%BA 22.3% 10.3%Grad./Prof. Deg. 5.5% 15.9 %
Below Poverty Line 14.5%
Percent Speaking only English 66.3%
Source: www.seattle.gov/dpd/Research/Population_Demographics/Overview/default.asp
Development!
Nearby Local Business
Not Shown:
Guard dog (Pit Bull) standing on tires every morning
Recreation
Local Parks
Places to go…
Westwood Shopping Center
…and the list goes on
Resources thru the School Website• Asian Counseling and Referral Service• Atlantic Street• Center for Career Alternatives (CCA)• Central Youth and Family Services• City Year• Consejo Counseling and Referral Service• Center for Human Services• Dream Project• El Centro de la Raza• Girls First (YWCA)• Iwasil Accademy• LEEP (Lakeside’s Educational Enrichment Program)• Making Connections• Math Engineering Science Achievement (MESA)• OneWorld Now!• Ruth Dykeman Youth and Family Services• Ryther Child Center• Safe Futures Youth Center
• Seattle Team for Youth (City of Seattle)• Southwest Youth and Family Services (SWYFS)• Steps Ahead Steps Beyond• Summer Search• Treehouse• Trio Talent Search• UDOC• United Indians of All Tribes• Upward Bound• White Center public Health• YMCA Young Adult Services – The Center• YMCA Community Learning Center• Youngstown Cultural Arts Center• Youth 180
• Question! How do all these programs contact students? Word or mouth? Or is it just available on the school website?
Healthy Food Desert
Current Location
Renovated Location
7-11
Country Deli-
GroceryJohn’s
Corner Deli-Grocery
Safeway
Super 24 Food
Store #1
Delridge Food Mart
West Seattle Food Market
and Food Bank
Juneau St Market
Safeway
7-11
Metropolitan Market Retail
Support Center
West Seattle Thriftway
Questions I have
• Are my students eating vegetables? If so, where do they get them? Are they fresh?
• If a family is below the poverty line, where do they get their food? How often?
• How many students use the resources from the school website?
• Do they visit the green spaces? How often? What for?