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Rosa Parks Elementary

Public Grades K-5
40th
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 1,160 Washington Elementary Schools
Better than 97% of Washington elementary schools
Summary

Rosa Parks Elementary is a top-performing K-5 public school serving about 450 students in Redmond, Washington, within the highly-regarded Lake Washington School District.

The school has a remarkable decade-long record of excellence, consistently ranking in the top 3% of all Washington elementary schools. Students here achieve very high proficiency rates in English, math, and especially science, where their scores are over 10 points above the district average. This strong performance is consistent across all grade levels, and the school is notably effective in supporting its English Language Learner students. Rosa Parks maintains these excellent outcomes with a favorable student-teacher ratio and per-student spending on par with the district.

Rosa Parks is part of an exceptional cluster of high-achieving schools in the area, including nearby Louisa May Alcott Elementary and Horace Mann Elementary. While schools in the Lake Washington School District generally perform well above state averages, Rosa Parks stands out for its stability and strength in science. An interesting comparison is East Ridge Elementary in the Northshore School District, which has similar demographics but slightly lower test scores, highlighting Rosa Parks's effective use of resources.

450
Students ?
16.2
Student/teacher ratio ?
$17,827
Per pupil spending ?
5.8%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 22845 NE Cedar Park Crescent
       Redmond, WA  98053-5887

(425) 936-2650

District: Lake Washington School District


Students who attend Rosa Parks Elementary usually attend:

Middle:    Timberline Middle School
High:    Redmond High School
Racial breakdown:

Asian:
60.9%
White:
24.0%
Hispanic:
7.8%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Holding steady — 99th percentile in 2015 → 97th in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Washington average (84% vs 48% meeting standards)
Ranks in the top 3% of Washington elementary schools
Worth a look
!Some student groups rank well below the school's overall statewide standing
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school84%
District avg78%
Washington avg48%
40th of 1,160
Washington public elementary schools ?
Top 3%▼ down 3 pts since 2015
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SchoolDigger rating ?
8th of 31Elementary Schools in the Lake Washington School District
4th of 247Lake Washington School District among Washington districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
Show full rank history (all student groups)

All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankWashington percentileRating
202595.740 of 116096.6%★★★★★
202496.234 of 116897.1%★★★★★
202398.015 of 116998.7%★★★★★
202297.421 of 116998.2%★★★★★
202198.316 of 110798.6%★★★★★
201997.011 of 113099.0%★★★★★
201897.57 of 105499.3%★★★★★
201796.614 of 105698.7%★★★★★
201696.98 of 105399.2%★★★★★
201597.08 of 106799.3%★★★★★
201394.311 of 110699.0%★★★★★
201294.47 of 109799.4%★★★★★
201195.011 of 109299.0%★★★★★
201092.040 of 108896.3%★★★★★
200992.243 of 107296.0%★★★★★

Asian

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankWashington percentileRating
202591.010 of 18994.7%★★★★★
202488.518 of 16389.0%★★★★☆
202392.85 of 17097.1%★★★★★
202290.57 of 18796.3%★★★★★
202190.67 of 13194.7%★★★★★
201890.62 of 16998.8%★★★★★

English Language Learner

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankWashington percentileRating
202588.624 of 30392.1%★★★★★
202381.033 of 25487.0%★★★★☆

Female

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankWashington percentileRating
202596.522 of 109298.0%★★★★★
202493.362 of 109394.3%★★★★★
202397.712 of 109498.9%★★★★★
202297.67 of 110099.4%★★★★★
202199.05 of 100899.5%★★★★★
201996.010 of 106899.1%★★★★★
201896.48 of 100499.2%★★★★★

Male

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankWashington percentileRating
202590.683 of 109892.4%★★★★★
202496.224 of 109997.8%★★★★★
202397.710 of 109999.1%★★★★★
202295.928 of 111397.5%★★★★★
202195.937 of 102596.4%★★★★★
201997.010 of 107599.1%★★★★★
201897.29 of 99999.1%★★★★★

Special Education

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankWashington percentileRating
201972.3102 of 56682.0%★★★★☆
2018100.01 of 63799.8%★★★★★

White

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankWashington percentileRating
202564.9341 of 100766.1%★★★☆☆
202481.5160 of 100984.1%★★★★☆
202391.850 of 101195.1%★★★★★
202286.6102 of 103190.1%★★★★★
202183.8126 of 94386.6%★★★★☆
201990.838 of 102796.3%★★★★★
201891.025 of 83397.0%★★★★★
How student groups rank statewide ? (each group's percentile vs the same group at other schools — higher is better; the +/- beside each compares the group with this school's overall percentile)
Female (2025)98th percentile~ school
Asian (2025)95th percentile~ school
Male (2025)92nd percentile-4 vs school
English Language Learner (2025)92nd percentile-4 vs school
Special Education (2019)82nd percentile-17 vs school
White (2025)66th percentile-30 vs school
By subject vs Washington (2024-2025) ?
Science89%+40 vs state
English Language Arts83%+30 vs state
Math80%+38 vs state

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by a parent
Sunday, September 1, 2019

Open Quote I would not send my dog to this school. My child had a HORRIBLE experience with bullying.
The school year started off on a positive note, however that did not last long. As the school year progressed, my child started coming home with multiple bruises. I later found out that another child had been physically harming my child. When I brought it up to the teacher, the teacher let me know that the children had been in counseling due to disagreements, but physical harm was never discussed. I was alarmed – the school had NEVER contacted me to let me know that my child was seeing the counselor. I brought up the issue to the principal, who brushed me off (via email – to this day, she has never bothered to meet with me face to face). The principal let me know that she was aware the children were in counseling, but was told it was my child who was inflicting physical harm. Being that my child is quite timid, I couldn’t imagine this being the case. The teacher assured me that the children would be separated and she would keep an eye on them.
The bullying continued throughout the year, my child being kicked and shoved on the playground and in music. Again, I brought it up to the teacher, who said that she didn’t see anything, but promised to keep an eye on them. Towards the end of the year, my child begrudgingly told me that two students put hand sanitizer in a snack, and tricked my child into eating it. When my child recoiled, the students insisted nothing was wrong and said my child should eat it anyway. This is not an elementary school prank, this sounds like a college hazing! The principal (still refusing to meet with me in person) assured me the children involved would be punished and never shared with me what the “punishment” was. The teacher said she would continue watching the students.
After the attempted poisoning, I volunteered a few times at the school, so that I could see what actions were being taken. The main bullying student was still approaching my child, which caused me to intervene at least twice. Another time, I witnessed the teacher allowing the children to STILL work together. My child even asked her, “I thought we should be separated,” To which the teacher replied (in front of me), “Oh, I am sure you guys are grown enough to get along and can work it out.” Shocked, I asked the teacher why she would let them work together after the terrible year my child had been having. The teacher replied, “They seem to be getting along fine, and I would like to observe them to see how they do.” My child is not a science experiment! Safety is a serious issue and my child was not treated as such. Needless to say my child will NOT be returning to this school. Close Quote





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Students at Rosa Parks Elementary are 61% Asian, 24% White, 8% Hispanic, 5% Two or more races, 1% African American.

Yes! Rosa Parks Elementary is one of the best elementary schools in the state. It ranks 40th of 1160 Washington elementary schools.

In the 2024-25 school year, 450 students attended Rosa Parks Elementary.

Students who attend Rosa Parks Elementary usually go on to attend:

Middle : Timberline Middle School
High : Redmond High School


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