20 schools in Lynnwood
Lynnwood, Washington runs 20 public K-12 schools today, teaching approximately 10,054 students across 12 elementary, 3 middle, and 3 high.
7-year change in Lynnwood
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25| Name | Level | Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alderwood Middle School | Middle | 07-08 | 679 |
| Beverly Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 413 |
| Cedar Valley Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 427 |
| College Place Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 473 |
| College Place Middle School | Middle | 07-08 | 479 |
| Contracted Schools | Combined | PK-12 | 18 |
| Early Childhood Center | Elementary | PK-KG | 397 |
| Edmonds Career Access Program | High | 09-12 | 383 |
| Edmonds eLearning Academy | High | 07-12 | 234 |
| Hazelwood Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 419 |
| Hilltop Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 562 |
| Lake Stickney Elementary School | Elementary | KG-05 | 628 |
| Lynnwood Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 578 |
| Martha Lake Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 545 |
| Meadowdale Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 430 |
| Meadowdale High School | High | 09-12 | 1,491 |
| Meadowdale Middle School | Middle | 07-08 | 740 |
| Oak Heights Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 526 |
| Spruce Elementary | Elementary | KG-06 | 632 |
| Unassigned School | Combined | PK-09 | 0 |
About Lynnwood
Public education in Lynnwood, Washington runs across 20 schools that educates roughly 10,054 students. By footprint, Lynnwood sits in the moderately sized bracket.
On the level-by-level breakdown, the city spans 12 elementary, 3 middle, 3 high, and 2 other.
Schools in Lynnwood average about 503 students each, 13% above the Washington norm.
Over the past 7-year window. Across the same 7-year window, public-school enrollment held roughly steady: 10,190 students in SY 2017-18 versus 10,054 in SY 2024-25. Over that span, Lynnwood shed 1 school, going from 20 to 19. The White share of public-school enrollment decreased from 42% to 37%.
On allk12, the community for Lynnwood discusses comparison threads between local schools and program reviews. Discussions cut across districts, schools, and grade levels.