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Warden School District

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Academics

Academics

     A workshop interior with tools and equipment, lit by overhead lights.     

One of the most effective high schools in Washington State

Warden High School was one of 13 High Schools selected out of 2,200 individual schools from across Washington state that met the criteria for positively influencing students’ educational outcomes. 

Facilities

They don't make them like they used to

Warden School District is home to increasingly rarer facilities serving to provide valuable teaching opportunities for students enrolled in Warden Schools.

A scoreboard stands near a metal building and a fenced area on a grassy field.

  • Having a barn on a public school campus in Washington State was far more common decades ago. Now, Warden is home to one of the few remaining on campus barns in the state. The barn is typically home to animals from pigs, sheep, and even goats for Animal Science classes and for Warden's FFA team. 

An anvil and other tools sit in a workshop, illuminated by warm light.

  • Metal shops are scarcely found in K-12 districts these days, yet the skills of metal working are no less important to contemporary life than ever. Students enrolled in Warden CTE metal working courses can look forward to learning the fundamentals of MIG, TIG, SMAW (ARC) welding; using a plasma cutter; even using a forge.

A well-lit workshop with various tools and equipment, ready for use.

  • Wood working is just as relevant today as it was hundreds of years ago. Warden School District gives students a reason to be interested in wood working with engaging projects using a wide variety of saws, sanders, drills, and other staples of the industry.
  • A scoreboard stands near a metal building and a fenced area on a grassy field.

    • Having a barn on a public school campus in Washington State was far more common decades ago. Now, Warden is home to one of the few remaining on campus barns in the state. The barn is typically home to animals from pigs, sheep, and even goats for Animal Science classes and for Warden's FFA team. 
  • An anvil and other tools sit in a workshop, illuminated by warm light.

    • Metal shops are scarcely found in K-12 districts these days, yet the skills of metal working are no less important to contemporary life than ever. Students enrolled in Warden CTE metal working courses can look forward to learning the fundamentals of MIG, TIG, SMAW (ARC) welding; using a plasma cutter; even using a forge.
  • A well-lit workshop with various tools and equipment, ready for use.

    • Wood working is just as relevant today as it was hundreds of years ago. Warden School District gives students a reason to be interested in wood working with engaging projects using a wide variety of saws, sanders, drills, and other staples of the industry.