WashingtonSchoolsBridges Transition

Bridges Transition

PublicSpecial education
Seattle, Washington · Seattle School District No. 1
Students118enrolled
Hispanic13%of students
White1%of students
Black24%of students
Asian12%of students
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
Students118
Grade Span
Student:Teacher39.3:1
Free/Reduced Lunch42%
Title INo
SectorPublic

Race / Ethnicity Breakdown

Bridges Transition's enrollment is predominantly american indian / an (43.9%).

118students
White0.6%
Hispanic / Latino13.4%
Black / African American23.6%
Asian11.5%
American Indian / AN43.9%
Native Hawaiian / PI0.6%
Two or More6.4%
Source: NCES CCD (2023).

Understanding These Numbers

NCES race/ethnicity categories

The National Center for Education Statistics reports race/ethnicity using seven mutually exclusive categories, aligned with the U.S. Census. Hispanic ethnicity is reported separately from race.

Diversity and school quality are distinct

A school's demographic profile reflects its neighborhood and district boundaries, not its academic quality. Use these numbers for context, not as a quality signal.

English Language Learners

ELL students are entitled to language support services under federal law. A higher ELL % often reflects a school serving a multilingual immigrant community.

IEP / Special Education

IEP percentages reflect students receiving specialized instruction under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This includes a wide range of learning, physical, and developmental needs.