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Northshore School District

Inglemoor
High School

High School
15500 Simonds RD NE, Kenmore

Student Body

1,459 Students

Ratio

18.3:1 Student/Teacher

Intel Score

A
98.4/100

State Rank

#6 of 422

A100 / 100

Academics

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A99 / 100

Future Readiness

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B85 / 100

Environment

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SchoolIntel scores are calculated from test proficiency, student growth, graduation rates, college enrollment, and school environment metrics using data from OSPI, ERDC, and OSPI S-275.

Capacity & Boundaries

Building Utilization2025
1,720 studentscapacity: 1,850
93%
2 portables in use

Capacity data from district Capital Facilities Plans. Boundary information from school board meeting agendas and decisions.

Discipline & Suspension

Discipline Rate
0.91%-0.75% vs district
Students Disciplined
14
Total Students
1,531

Source: OSPI Report Card Discipline Data. Rate represents percentage of students receiving at least one exclusionary discipline action (suspension or expulsion). Lower rates indicate fewer disciplinary actions.

Household Income Trends

Census tract-level indicator

$175,577

Median household income (2023)

$126,269 in 2018 → $175,577 in 2023 (+39.0%)

How does this compare?

This School
$175,577
King County
$122,148
Washington State
$94,952

What this means: This shows the median household income for the Census tract where this school is located. Data from Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates.

Free/Reduced Lunch Rates

Economic composition indicator

21.4%

2023-2024

9.2% in 2018 → 21.4% in 2023 (increasing)

How does this compare?

This School
21.4%
Northshore SD
18.5%
King County
38.0%
Washington State
50.1%

What this means: Free/reduced lunch eligibility is an indicator of the economic composition of the student body. This data comes from NCES and is updated annually.