Student Body
1,012 Students
Ratio
19.8:1 Student/Teacher
State Rank
#45 of 533
Academics
Environment
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.
Boundary between Einstein and Kellogg middle schools was adjusted to better balance enrollment and demographics. Students from parts of the Parkwood and Briarcrest attendance areas were redirected from Einstein to Kellogg.
Parent Insight: This change took effect in fall 2024. If your child was affected, they are now attending their new school. The adjustment aimed to create more balanced enrollment and reduce the demographic gap between the two middle schools.
~120 students potentially affected
Capacity data from district Capital Facilities Plans. Boundary information from school board meeting agendas and decisions.
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.
Census tract-level indicator
Median household income (2023)
$81,207 in 2018 → $119,219 in 2023 (+46.8%)
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.
Economic composition indicator
2023-2024
20.8% in 2018 → 34.5% in 2023 (increasing)
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.