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Tesla STEM High School

2012 establishments in Washington (state)AC with 0 elementsHigh schools in King County, WashingtonPrefabricated buildingsPublic high schools in Washington (state)
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Tesla STEM High School (formerly STEM High School) is a magnet school in Redmond, Washington. It is a designated Choice School in the Lake Washington School District and offers a STEM-based curriculum. As of May 2021, by US News Rankings, Tesla STEM is the number 1 high school in Washington, number 16 in the nation, and number 9 for magnet schools. The school operates as a magnet program. Students are admitted from across the district on a lottery basis with 150 students per grade for a total enrollment of 600 students.

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228th Avenue Northeast 4301
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