This page is dedicated to answering our most
frequently asked questions. If you don't see an
answer to your question, try our
information center or contact
us - we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Where are you located? How can we contact
you?
Our address is 3001 184TH ST SW, Lynnwood 98037.
Our main office phone number is (425) 670-7311.
Our school is located across the street from the
Alderwood Mall. We are directly across from the
Bon Marche. If you would like to view a map in
order to get to our school, click
here. Or, if you prefer, go
here to get driving directions.
What league are you in? What is your classification?
Lynnwood High School is a member of the WESCO
4A Conference, Northwest District, and the Washington
Interscholastic Activities Association. Our
teams compete with other teams throughout the
conference and state for league, district and
state honors.
What is your student population? What is
the student-teacher ratio at the school?
There are 1,401 students and 74 classroom teachers
or about 19 students per teacher.
What are you known for?
Lynnwood High School,
among many other feats, is among Washington's
most spirited schools! We were recognized by KING-5
television's Evening Magazine (hosted by John
Curley) as being the Most
Spirited School in Western Washington from
2001-2003!
What are the students like?
We have one of the most diverse student populations
in all of Western Washington. Lynnwood High School
is by far the most culturally and ethnically diverse
student population the Edmonds School District,
and boasts of a wide variety of clubs
and activities with
which to support our students.
What do parents think about the school?
Are they involved? LHS has very active
parent involvement, as demonstrated with the local
PTSA.
Here is one parents' summary of Lynnwood High
School: "My experience with Lynnwood High
School has been nothing but positive. The staff
and administration have been very responsive to
my child's needs and my concerns. I have three
more children that will attend the school and
I could not be happier. There is a balance of
academic challenge and extra curricular opportunities
that are inclusive not exclusive. A great school
with a great staff." (May 2004, courtesy
www.greatschools.net)
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