Our Educational Service Districts
Nine ESDs – One Goal
Each of Washington’s nine Educational Service Districts (ESDs) provides essential local services, responsive to their region’s communities.
Click on each region to see more information
Washington ESDs serve
- 1 million+ students
- 295 School Districts
- 700+ Private Schools
- 18 Public Charter Schools
- 8 State Tribal Education Compact Schools (STECs)
- 2 State Schools
Northwest ESD 189
- 35 School Districts
- 1 tribal compact school
- 1 public charter school
- Superintendent:
Ismael Vivanco
1601 R Avenue
Anacortes, 98221
tel: 360.299.4000
www.nwesd.org
Olympic ED 114
- 15 School Districts
- 2 tribal compact schools
- 1 public charter school
- Superintendent:
Aaron Leavell
105 National Ave. N.
Bremerton, 98312
tel: 360.405.5801
www.oesd114.org
Capital Region 113
- 44 School Districts
- 1 tribal compact school
- Superintendent:
Flip Herndon
6005 Tyee Drive SW
Tumwater, 98512
tel: 360.464.6700
www.esd113.org
ESD 112
- 30 School Districts
- 2 State Schools
- Superintendent:
Tim Merlino
2500 N.E. 65th Ave.
Vancouver, 98661-6812
tel: 360.750.7503
www.esd112.org
Puget Sound ESD 121
- 35 School Districts
- 2 tribal compact school
- 10 public charter schools
- Superintendent:
John Welch
800 Oakesdale Ave. SW
Renton, 98057
tel: 800.664.4549
www.psesd.org
North Central ESD 171
- 29 School Districts
- 1 public charter school
- 1 tribal compact school
- Superintendent:
Dr. Michelle Price
430 Old Station Road
Wenatchee, 98801
tel: 509.665.2610
www.ncesd.org
ESD 105
- 25 School Districts
- 1 tribal compact school
- Superintendent:
Shane Backlund
33 S. 2nd Ave.
Yakima, 98902-3486
tel: 509.575.2885
www.esd105.org
ESD 112
- 30 School Districts
- 2 State Schools
- Superintendent:
Tim Merlino
2500 N.E. 65th Ave.
Vancouver, 98661-6812
tel: 360.750.7503
www.esd112.org
Northeast ESD 101
- 59 School Districts
- 4 public charter schools
- Superintendent:
Rob Roettger
4202 S. Regal
Spokane, 99223-7738
tel: 509.789.3800
www.esd101.net
ESD 123
- 23 School Districts
- Superintendent:
Steve McCullough
3918 W. Court St.
Pasco, 99301
tel: 509.547.8441
www.esd123.org
About Educational Service Districts
In 1969, Educational Service Districts (ESDs) were formed when individual County Superintendent of School offices were consolidated and reorganized to reduce duplication, equalize educational opportunities, and provide a more effective reporting and accountability system to the state legislature.
ESDs link local public and private schools with one another and with state and national resources. ESD Cooperatives and programs enhance educational opportunities because they realize significant savings, allowing districts to send more dollars directly to the classroom and provide special services that might otherwise be unavailable to their regions.
As you can see, ESDs play a crucial role in addressing the challenges in our public schools. Geographically closer to local schools and their district offices, the ESDs serve as regional liaisons between the State Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), State Board of Education, and the Legislature.
The ESD Return on Investment
As ESDs reach their fifth decade of service, the scope and nature of linking and service responsibilities reflect the change facing our public schools today. In a time of increased public accountability, of both student performance and management of public resources, ESDs in Washington are “the” model of efficiency and leverage. The nine ESDs leveraged $5.1 million of state allocated core funding into $251 million of needed services for students and schools in Washington. Stated another way, for every $1 in core funding, ESDs returned $49 in educational programs and services – $230 for every student in the state.
As our state’s citizens demand higher standards and ever increasing demands on educational programs, the ESDs of Washington state will continue to provide critical services such as teacher and staff training, networking and technology integration, and direct services for students with special needs and early childhood education. We will continue to create new opportunities, leverage more resources, and facilitate broad support for the benefit of all students and their families in Washington State.
Find your ESD
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School District | County | Educational Service District |
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LaCrosse School District | Whitman County | Educational Service District 101 |
Lake Chelan School District | Chelan County | North Central Educational Service District 171 |
Lake Quinault School District | Grays Harbor County | Capital Region ESD 113 |
Lake Stevens School District | Snohomish County | Northwest Educational Service District 189 |
Lake Washington School District | King County | Puget Sound Educational Service District 121 |
Lakewood School District | Snohomish County | Northwest Educational Service District 189 |
Lamont School District | Whitman County | Educational Service District 101 |
Liberty School District | Spokane County | Educational Service District 101 |
Lind School District | Adams County | Educational Service District 101 |
Longview School District | Cowlitz County | Educational Service District 112 |
Loon Lake School District | Stevens County | Educational Service District 101 |
Lopez School District | San Juan County | Northwest Educational Service District 189 |
Lumen High School | Spokane County | Educational Service District 101 |
Lummi Tribal Agency | Whatcom County | Northwest Educational Service District 189 |
Lyle School District | Klickitat County | Educational Service District 112 |