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Lake Washington School District

1944 establishments in Washington (state)Education in King County, WashingtonEducation in Kirkland, WashingtonEducation in Redmond, WashingtonEducation in Sammamish, Washington
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The Lake Washington School District #414 or LWSD is a public school district in King County, Washington, in suburbs east of Seattle. As of 2020 it is the second-largest school district in Washington. It serves the region to the east of Lake Washington, one of the wealthiest in the Puget Sound area. The district serves the communities of Kirkland, Redmond, north Sammamish, and southern parts of Bothell and Woodinville. In October 2021, the district had a student enrollment of 30,500.

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Lake Washington School District
Northeast 8th Street, Bellevue

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