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AIM High School

525 13th St, Snohomish, WA 98290 · (360) 563-3401 · Snohomish County
GRADES 09–12HIGH22-SUBURBVIRTUALTITLE IALTERNATIVE EDUCATION SCHOOL174 STUDENTS
Enrollment
174
High
DISTRICT 838 · STATE 573
Student : Teacher
23.5:1
7 FTE teachers
DISTRICT 23.8:1 · STATE 21.6:1
Free / Reduced Lunch
41%
72 students
DISTRICT 28% · STATE 51%
Community
0
0 members
Enrollment and student:teacher ratio compared against other high schools. Free/Reduced Lunch and demographics compared against all schools.
Enrollment by grade
Grade 9
11
Grade 10
29
Grade 11
49
Grade 12
85
Student demographics
White
13175%
DISTRICT 66% · STATE 47%
Hispanic
2011%
DISTRICT 14% · STATE 27%
Black
11%
DISTRICT 1% · STATE 5%
Asian
11%
DISTRICT 10% · STATE 9%
Two+
95%
DISTRICT 8% · STATE 9%
Native American
11%
DISTRICT 0% · STATE 1%
Pacific Islander
21%
DISTRICT 0% · STATE 2%
Student head counts by race/ethnicity from federal NCES enrollment data. Very small groups may be suppressed in the source, so categories do not always sum exactly to total enrollment.
Gender split
Male
8448%
Female
8147%

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Test scores

Smarter Balanced + WCAS 2024-25 . % Met or Exceeded Standard
English Language Arts
37.8%
own-school result
Math
8.1%
own-school result
State assessment results for this school reflect a specialized student population. The figures above are the school's own reported scores; they are not directly comparable to state averages or to general-enrollment schools, so the usual state-average comparison line is suppressed here.
Source: Smarter Balanced + WCAS. All students, all grades. See all years and grades →

BeatsExpectations

Not computed for this school
BeatsExpectations is not computed for specialized-population schools (schools for the deaf or blind, therapeutic and behavioral-health placements, juvenile-justice and alternative-education settings, and similar). State ELA/Math proficiency rates are not a comparable metric for these populations, so a demographically-adjusted residual against general-enrollment peers would be misleading. About the methodology →

7-year change

SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25
Enrollment
174
+35 (+25%) vs 2017
Student : Teacher
23.5:1
was 29.0:1
% White
75%
was 83%
% Hispanic
11%
was 12%
% Black
1%
was 1%
% Asian
1%
was 0%
Source: NCES Common Core of Data

About AIM High School

AIM High School is one of the very small senior highs in Snohomish, Washington, one of the schools within Snohomish School District, with 174 students on its rolls from grades 9 through 12. Compared to the state average of about 573 students per school, that is 70% below typical.

Across the 18 schools in Snohomish School District (9,732 students total), AIM High School accounts for its share of the district's footprint.

On demographics, AIM High School records that 75% of the student body identifies as White; the rest looks like 11% Hispanic, 5% multiracial. By comparison, Snohomish County as a whole is about 64% White, so the school skews meaningfully more White than its surroundings.

In terms of school funding signals, Staff filings list 7 full-time-equivalent teachers, which works out to roughly 23.5:1 students per teacher. That figure is higher than the state norm's 21.6:1 average. An estimated 41% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, a commonly cited indicator of low-income enrollment.

Across the wider county, ACS estimates for Snohomish County put the typical household earns roughly $111,246 per year, about 38% of the adult population holds a bachelor's degree or above, and the poverty rate sits near 6%. In all, Snohomish County runs 227 public schools (combined enrollment of about 118,688 students), of which AIM High School is one.

Nearest neighbor: Parent Partnership, around 0.0 miles off. 8 of the 8 nearest public schools sit inside a five-mile radius.

The campus sits in a bedroom-community setting. As a virtual school, attendance and instruction happen remotely rather than in person.

Trend over the last 7 years. Looking back 7 years, enrollment at AIM High School has rose 25%, going from 139 students in 2018 to 174 in 2025. The White share of enrollment decreased from 83% to 75% over that span. Class-load math has narrowed: from 29.0:1 in 2018 to 23.5:1 in 2025.

In the discussion threads here, posts here usually surface around school events, parent volunteer needs, and clubs. The community welcomes input from current and former families.

Snohomish County at a glance

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Population
844,430
Census ACS
Median income
$111,246
Household, ACS
Bachelor's+
38%
Adults 25+
Poverty rate
6%
Below federal line
Schools in county
227
118,688 students

Quick facts

School name
AIM High School
District
Snohomish School District
Address
525 13th St, Snohomish, WA 98290
Phone
(360) 563-3401
County
Snohomish County
Level
High
Grade range
09–12
Total enrollment
174
Teachers (FTE)
7
Student–teacher ratio
23.5:1
Free/Reduced lunch
72 (41%)
Locale
22-Suburb: Mid-size
NCES ID
530802002068
Charter school
No
Virtual school
Yes

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Frequently asked questions

About AIM High School
How large is AIM High School?
AIM High School enrolls approximately 174 students in grades 09-12.
What age range does AIM High School serve?
AIM High School serves students from grade 09 through grade 12.
How many students per teacher at AIM High School?
Approximately 23.5:1 students per teacher at AIM High School.
What is the student diversity at AIM High School?
Student demographics at AIM High School are roughly 75% White, 11% Hispanic, 1% Black, 1% Asian, 5% Two or more.
Who oversees AIM High School?
AIM High School is overseen by Snohomish School District in Snohomish County.
Data sourceSchool profile facts are sourced from the NCES. Community content is posted by allk12 members.
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