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Chief Sealth High School
West Seattle
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Located in South West Seattle
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Just East of High Point off Delridge
Industrial District Camp Long Seattle Community College Current Location Puget Sound New Location Boeing Field
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New Renovation Location
Riverview Playfield New School Lincoln and Fauntleroy Park Westwood Village Shopping Center
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Area Surrounding Chief Sealth
Focus on: High Point (2.2) Riverview (2.3) Roxhill/Westwood (2.4) Highland Park (2.5)
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High Point Below Poverty Line 31.7%
Percent Speaking only English 58.6% Median Household Income $27,644 Per Capita Income $12,832 Median Rent $406 Median Housing Value $159,722 Highest Level of Education Attained Males (35-44) Females (35-44) < 9th Grade % % < High School % % H.S. Grad % % Some College % % AA % % BA % % Grad./Prof. Deg % %
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Riverview Median Household Income $52,409 Per Capita Income $18,976
Median Rent $688 Median Housing Value $163,876 Below Poverty Line % Percent Speaking only English 61.4% Highest Level of Education Attained Males (35-44) Females (35-44) < 9th Grade % % < High School % % H.S. Grad % % Some College % % AA % % BA % % Grad./Prof. Deg % %
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Roxhill/Westwood Median Household Income $41,568
Per Capita Income $20,306 Median Rent $667 Median Housing Value $170,840 Below Poverty Line % Percent Speaking only English 74.4% Highest Level of Education Attained Males (35-44) Females (35-44) < 9th Grade % % < High School % % H.S. Grad % % Some College % % AA % % BA % % Grad./Prof. Deg % %
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Highland Park Median Household Income $46,906
Per Capita Income $20,155 Median Rent $681 Median Housing Value $155,416 Below Poverty Line % Percent Speaking only English 66.3% Highest Level of Education Attained Males (35-44) Females (35-44) < 9th Grade % % < High School % % H.S. Grad % % Some College % % AA % % BA % % Grad./Prof. Deg % %
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Source: www.seattle.gov/dpd/Research/Population_Demographics/Overview/default.asp
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Development!
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Nearby Local Business Not Shown:
Guard dog (Pit Bull) standing on tires every morning
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Recreation
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Local Parks
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Places to go… Westwood Shopping Center …and the list goes on
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Resources thru the School Website
Asian Counseling and Referral Service Seattle Team for Youth (City of Seattle) Atlantic Street Southwest Youth and Family Services (SWYFS) Center for Career Alternatives (CCA) Steps Ahead Steps Beyond Central Youth and Family Services Summer Search City Year Treehouse Consejo Counseling and Referral Service Trio Talent Search Center for Human Services UDOC Dream Project United Indians of All Tribes El Centro de la Raza Upward Bound Girls First (YWCA) White Center public Health Iwasil Accademy YMCA Young Adult Services – The Center LEEP (Lakeside’s Educational Enrichment Program) YMCA Community Learning Center Youngstown Cultural Arts Center Making Connections Youth 180 Math Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) OneWorld Now! Question! How do all these programs contact students? Word or mouth? Or is it just available on the school website? Ruth Dykeman Youth and Family Services Ryther Child Center Safe Futures Youth Center
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Healthy Food Desert 7-11 Safeway Super 24 Food Store #1 7-11 Safeway
Metropolitan Market Retail Support Center 7-11 Safeway Delridge Food Mart Juneau St Market West Seattle Food Market and Food Bank Super 24 Food Store #1 Current Location West Seattle Thriftway 7-11 Safeway Renovated Location Country Deli-Grocery John’s Corner Deli-Grocery
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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?
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