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Stanwood High principal says targeted interventions cut seniors off track from 46 to about 6

Stanwood-Camano School District Board of Directors · May 6, 2026
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Summary

Principal Mike Washington told the Stanwood-Camano School District board the school’s ‘‘90% plan’’ and targeted interventions have reduced seniors off track for graduation from 46 in October to about six, while math and language arts averages remain below the 90% target.

Principal Mike Washington told the Stanwood-Camano School District Board on May 5 that focused interventions at Stanwood High School have substantially reduced the number of seniors who are off track to graduate.

Washington said the school began the year with 46 seniors off track and had reduced that number to eight at the time of his presentation; he later said the current count was "around 6." He described the district’s "90% plan," more frequent counselor check-ins and structured-period blocks as central to the work: "we have ... counselors and administrators meeting directly with seniors who are off track to create completion plans, and we continue to check-in with them monthly, sometimes twice a month, and now we're with them…

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