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Risk and Protection Profile
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Locale Comparisons for Five-Year Indicator Rates
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Aaron Starks, MA, Irina V. Sharkova, PhD
David Mancuso, PhD
In conjunction with the
Washington State Health Care Authority
Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery
Michael Langer, Assistant Director
Research and Data Analysis Division
Information About this Publication
Title: Community Drug and Alcohol Data for Prevention Planning: Five-year Rates of Risk Factors and Problem Outcomes
Abstract: This report provides data for drug and alcohol prevention planning at the community scale. The “communities” presented in this
report are either larger school districts, or groupings of smaller neighboring school districts that (when grouped) have populations of around
20,000. For the rest of this report, these school districts and district groups are called “locales.”
To overcome small number problems and allow for smaller locales, the rates presented here are five year averages.
Keywords: Alcohol or drug prevention, Washington State, Risk Factors, Teen Substance Abuse, David Hawkins, Richard Catalano, community-
based prevention planning
Category: Risk and Prevention Profile
Geography: Washington State
Publication Number: 4.53-40
Project Name: Community Outcome and Risk Evaluation Geographic Information System (CORE)
Authors: Irina V. Sharkova, Ph.D., Aaron Starks, M.A., and David Mancuso, Ph.D.
Acknowledgments: Michael Langer, Deputy Director, Washington State Health Care Authority Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery
Project Supported by: DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division and HCA Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery
Cover Design by: DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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RDA | Risk Profile | Locale Comparison
Information About this Publication
Table of contents:
Cover page
Introduction
Understanding Locales
School Districts by Locale Number
Locales are comprised of 1 or more school districts…
Comparison Charts for Five-Year Indicator Rates
1. Availability of Drugs
5. Extreme Economic & Social Deprivation
12. Antisocial Behavior of Community Adults
22. Family Problems
24. Academic Achievement
38. School Climate
44. Early Criminal Justice
50. Child and Family Health
64. Criminal Justice
76. Substance Use
Technical Notes
82. Suppression Codes for Yearly Trend Data
82. Counting Alcohol- or Drug-related Deaths
86. Transitioning from UCR to NIBRS
86. Crime Reporting: Non-Reporting Police Jurisdictions
87. CORE Conversion Process and Weighted Reliability Index (WRI)
91. Standardization of CORE Indicators
92. Graduation and Dropout Data Methodology Changes
92. Where are the roadblocks to learning in our communities?
95. Changes in Hospitalization Data
July, 2020 Notes:
Unexcused Absences is included in this report through 2017 but is no longer being updated.
Regular Attendance replaces Unexcused Absences moving forward. Five years of data are now available.
iiRDA | Risk Profile | Locale Comparison
School Districts by Locale Number
School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc.
Aberdeen 99 Auburn 79 Bethel 77 Bridgeport 33 Cascade 36 Centralia 92 Cle Elum-Roslyn 18
Adna 96 Bainbridge Island 87 Bickleton 20 Brinnon 107 Cashmere 36 Chehalis 96 Clover Park 76
Almira 12 Battle Ground 110 Blaine 40 Burlington-Edison 44 Castle Rock 114 Cheney 7 Colfax 13
Anacortes 43 Bellevue 74 Boistfort 97 Camas 116 Centerville 118 Chewelah 9 College Place 27
Arlington 47 Bellingham 52 Bremerton 105 Cape Flattery 107 Central Kitsap 101 Chimacum 103 Colton 13
Asotin-Anatone 28 Benge 12 Brewster 35 Carbonado 67 Central Valley 2 Clarkston 28 Columbia (Stevens) 11
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Understanding Locales
Locales are single school districts or groups of school districts. If school districts are grouped into a single locale, the
following rules were used:
i. The total population within the grouping had to be at least 20,000 people.
ii. The school districts grouped were part of a single Educational Service District.
iii. The school districts grouped were similar in character (for example, they had similar proportions of students receiving
school lunches).
Your locale contains the districts most like your district which share your geographic area, in essence, your neighbors in
the prevention effort. Comparing your district to your locale allows smaller districts to get an idea of how you are doing
compared to everyone in that neighborhood. Your locale covers an area large enough to provide a stable population for
rates and minimize the choppiness caused by small number issues. While there will be differences between your district
and others in your locale, these areas should be close enough for you to be aware of those differences and how your
community fits in the grouping. Hopefully for districts too small to get reliable rates for analysis, the locale grouping can
provide a helpful picture of your areas progress and a way to compare your area to other larger districts.
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School Districts by Locale Number (continued)
School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc. School District Loc.Columbia (Wal
Wal) 26 Garfield 13 Longview 111 North Thurston 88 Quincy 17 Starbuck 26 West Valley (Spok.) 6
Colville 9 Glenwood 118 Loon Lake 10 Northport 11 Rainier 98 Stehekin 35 White Pass 95
Concrete 45 Goldendale 20 Lopez Island 42 Northshore 75 Raymond 97 Steilacoom Hist. 64 White River 85
Conway 46 Grand Coulee Dam 33 Lyle 118 Oak Harbor 57 Reardan-Edwall 12 Steptoe 13 White Salmon 118
Cosmopolis 99 Grandview 16 Lynden 40 Oakesdale 13 Renton 62 Stevenson-Carson 118 Wilbur 12
Coulee-Hartline 33 Granger 21 Mabton 20 Oakville 98 Republic 11 Sultan 45 Willapa Valley 97
Coupeville 48 Granite Falls 45 Mansfield 33 Ocean Beach 113 Richland 30 Summit Valley 10 Wilson Creek 33
Crescent 107 Grapeview 100 Manson 35 Ocosta 97 Ridgefield 115 Sumner 66 Winlock 96
Creston 12 Great Northern 7 Mary M Knight 100 Odessa 12 Ritzville 12 Sunnyside 16 Wishkah Valley 100
Curlew 11 Green Mountain 115 Mary Walker 10 Okanogan 32 Riverside 8 Tacoma 69 Wishram 118
Cusick 10 Griffin 94 Marysville 54 Olympia 89 Riverview 61 Taholah 100 Woodland 114
Damman 18 Harrington 12 Mc Cleary 98 Omak 32 Rochester 93 Tahoma 82 Yakima 14
Darrington 45 Highland 19 Mead 3 Onalaska 95 Roosevelt 118 Tekoa 13 Yelm 91
Davenport 12 Highline 73 Medical Lake 7 Onion Creek 11 Rosalia 13 Tenino 93 Zillah 21
Dayton 26 Hockinson 116 Mercer Island 86 Orcas Island 42 Royal 18 Thorp 18
Deer Park 8 Hood Canal 100 Meridian 41 Orchard Prairie 6 San Juan Island 42 Toledo 95
Dieringer 66 Hoquiam 99 Methow Valley 31 Orient 11 Satsop 98 Tonasket 31
Dixie 26 Inchelium 11 Mill A 118 Orondo 35 Seattle 68 Toppenish 22
East Valley (Spok.) 5 Index 45 Monroe 55 Oroville 31 Sedro-Woolley 58 Touchet 26
East Valley (Yak.) 21 Issaquah 78 Montesano 98 Orting 67 Selah 19 Toutle Lake 114
Eastmont 37 Kahlotus 26 Morton 95 Othello 23 Selkirk 10 Trout Lake 118
Easton 18 Kalama 114 Moses Lake 39 Palisades 35 Sequim 102 Tukwila 62
Eatonville 67 Keller 11 Mossyrock 95 Palouse 13 Shaw Island 42 Tumwater 90
Edmonds 49 Kelso 112 Mount Adams 20 Pasco 29 Shelton 94 Union Gap 22
Ellensburg 17 Kennewick 25 Mount Baker 41 Pateros 35 Shoreline 80 Valley 64
Elma 98 Kent 71 Mount Pleasant 117 Paterson 24 Skamania 117 Valley 10
Endicott 13 Kettle Falls 11 Mt Vernon 46 Pe Ell 97 Skykomish 61 Vancouver 108
Entiat 35 Kiona Benton 24 Mukilteo 56 Peninsula 63 Snohomish 59 Vashon Island 63
Enumclaw 84 Kittitas 18 Naches Valley 19 Pioneer 100 Snoqualmie Valley 83 Wahkiakum 113
Ephrata 34 Klickitat 118 Napavine 96 Pomeroy 26 Soap Lake 33 Wahluke 18
Evaline 96 La Conner 46 Naselle-Grays Riv 113 Port Angeles 102 South Bend 97 Waitsburg 26
Everett 50 La Center 115 Nespelem 33 Port Townsend 103 South Cent-Tukwila 62 Walla Walla 27
Evergreen (Clark) 109 Lacrosse 13 Newport 10 Prescott 26 South Kitsap 104 Wapato 22Evergreen
(Stevens) 10 Lake Chelan 35 Nine Mile Falls 8 Prosser 24 South Whidbey 48 Warden 33
Federal Way 72 Lake Stevens 53 Nooksack Valley 41 Pullman 4 Southside 100 Washougal 117
Ferndale 51 Lake Washington 70 North Beach 100 Puyallup 65 Spokane 1 Washtucna 12
Fife 65 Lakewood 47 North Franklin 23 Queets-Clearwater 37 Sprague 12 Waterville 35
Finley 25 Lamont 13 North Kitsap 106 Quilcene 18 St John 13 Wellpinit 10
Franklin Pierce 81 Liberty 7 North Mason 101 Quillayute Valley 67 Stanwood-Camano 60 Wenatchee 38
Freeman 7 Lind 12 North River 97 Quinault 49 Star 26 West Valley (Yak.) 15
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Locales comprised of 1 or more school districtsLocale School District Locale School District
1 Spokane 43 Anacortes
2 Central Valley 44 Burlington Edison
3 Mead 45 Concrete, Darrington, Granite Falls, Index, Sultan
4 Pullman 46 Conway, La Conner, Mt Vernon
5 East Valley (Spokane) 47 Arlington, Lakewood
6 Orchard Prairie, West Valley (Spokane) 48 Coupeville, South Whidbey
7 Cheney, Freeman, Great Northern, Liberty, Medical Lake 49 Edmonds
8 Deer Park, Nine Mile Falls, Riverside 50 Everett
9 Chewelah, Colville 51 Ferndale
10Cusick, Evergreen (Stevens), Loon Lake, Mary Walker, Newport, Selkirk, Summit Valley,
Valley, Wellpinit52 Bellingham
11Columbia (Stevens), Curlew, Inchelium, Keller, Kettle Falls, Northport, Onion Creek,
Orient, Republic53 Lake Stevens
12Almira, Benge, Creston, Davenport, Harrington, Lind, Odessa, Reardan, Ritzville, Sprague,
Washtucna, Wilbur54 Marysville
13Colfax, Colton, Endicott, Garfield, Lacrosse, Lamont, Oakesdale, Palouse, Rosalia, St John,
Steptoe, Tekoa55 Monroe
14 Yakima 56 Mukilteo
15 West Valley (Yakima) 57 Oak Harbor
16 Grandview, Sunnyside 58 Sedro Woolley
17 Ellensburg 59 Snohomish
18 Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman, Easton, Kittitas, Royal, Thorp, Wahluke 60 Stanwood
19 Highland, Naches Valley, Selah 61 Riverview, Skykomish
20 Bickleton, Goldendale, Mabton, Mount Adams 62 Renton, Tukwila
21 East Valley (Yakima), Granger, Zillah 63 Peninsula, Vashon Island
22 Toppenish, Union Gap, Wapato 64 Steilacoom, University Place
23 North Franklin, Othello 65 Fife, Puyallup
24 Kiona Benton, Paterson, Prosser 66 Dieringer, Sumner
25 Finley, Kennewick 67 Carbonado, Eatonville, Orting
26Columbia (Walla Walla), Dayton, Dixie, Kahlotus, Pomeroy, Prescott, Star, Starbuck,
Touchet, Waitsburg68 Seattle
27 College Place, Walla Walla 69 Tacoma
28 Asotin-Anatone, Clarkston 70 Lake Washington
29 Pasco 71 Kent
30 Richland 72 Federal Way
31 Methow Valley, Oroville, Tonasket 73 Highline
32 Okanogan, Omak 74 Bellevue
33Bridgeport, Coulee-Hartline, Grand Coulee Dam, Mansfield, Nespelem, Soap Lake,
Warden, Wilson Creek75 Northshore
34 Ephrata, Quincy 76 Clover Park
35 Brewster, Entiat, Lake Chelan, Manson, Orondo, Palisades, Pateros, Stehekin, Waterville 77 Bethel
36 Cascade, Cashmere 78 Issaquah
37 Eastmont 79 Auburn
38 Wenatchee 80 Shoreline
39 Moses Lake 81 Franklin Pierce
40 Blaine, Lynden 82 Tahoma
41 Meridian, Mount Baker, Nooksack Valley 83 Snoqualmie Valley
42 Lopez Island, Orcas Island, San Juan Island, Shaw Island 84 Enumclaw
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Locales comprised of 1 or more school districts (continued)Locale School District
85 White River
86 Mercer Island
87 Bainbridge Island
88 North Thurston
89 Olympia
90 Tumwater
91 Yelm
92 Centralia
93 Rainier, Rochester, Tenino
94 Griffin, Shelton
95 Morton, Mossyrock, Onalaska, Toledo, White Pass
96 Adna, Chehalis, Evaline, Napavine, Winlock
97 Boistfort, North River, Ocosta, Pe Ell, Raymond, South Bend, Willapa Valley
98 Elma, Mc Cleary, Montesano, Oakville, Satsop
99 Aberdeen, Cosmopolis, Hoquiam
100Grapeview, Hood Canal, Mary M Knight, North Beach, Pioneer, Quinault, Southside,
Taholah, Wishkah Valley
101 Central Kitsap, North Mason
102 Port Angeles, Sequim
103 Chimacum, Port Townsend
104 South Kitsap
105 Bremerton
106 North Kitsap
107 Brinnon, Cape Flattery, Crescent, Queets-Clearwater, Quilcene, Quillayute Valley
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
111 Longview
112 Kelso
113 Naselle-Grays River, Ocean Beach, Wahkiakum
114 Castle Rock, Kalama, Toutle Lake, Woodland
115 Green Mountain, La Center, Ridgefield,
116 Camas, Hockinson
117 Mount Pleasant, Skamania, Washougal
118Centerville, Glenwood, Klickitat, Lyle, Mill A, Roosevelt, Stevenson-Carson, Trout Lake,
White Salmon, Wishram
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Availability of Drugs
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
25
49 Edmonds
4 Pullman
45
85 White River
19
39 Moses Lake
61
37 Eastmont
70 Lake Washington
47
112 Kelso
56 Mukilteo
41
20
57 Oak Harbor
60 Stanwood-Camano
101
3 Mead
67
81 Franklin Pierce
29 Pasco
72 Federal Way
28
59 Snohomish
75 Northshore
55 Monroe
51 Ferndale
2 Central Valley
80 Shoreline
71 Kent
65
88 North Thurston
58 Sedro-Woolley
5 East Valley (Spokane)
7
79 Auburn
86 Mercer Island
21
109 Evergreen (Clark)
104 South Kitsap
23
15 West Valley (Yakima)
54 Marysville
117
64
78 Issaquah
115
116
8
93
66
90 Tumwater
91 Yelm
82 Tahoma
110 Battle Ground
53 Lake Stevens
77 Bethel
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Statewide4236
43 Anacortes31
10735
11368 Seattle
97103118
44 Burlington-Edison92 Centralia
38 Wenatchee52 Bellingham
9933
17 Ellensburg10034
89 Olympia1295114818
74 Bellevue87 Bainbridge Island
3226249
4614 Yakima
105 Bremerton102
1 Spokane73 Highline
669 Tacoma
1340276296
111 Longview84 Enumclaw
1016
83 Snoqualmie Valley30 Richland50 Everett
98108 Vancouver
106 North Kitsap94
1142263
76 Clover Park
Alcohol Retail Licenses
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Availability of Drugs
Alcohol Retail Licenses, Five Year Rates
Statewide 2.11
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 2.36 31 4.57 61 1.66 91 Yelm 1.06
2 Central Valley 1.42 32 2.56 62 2.20 92 Centralia 3.01
3 Mead 1.52 33 2.95 63 1.86 93 1.14
4 Pullman 1.77 34 2.86 64 1.22 94 1.90
5 East Valley (Spokane) 1.37 35 4.33 65 1.40 95 2.74
6 2.34 36 5.80 66 1.12 96 2.19
7 1.36 37 Eastmont 1.62 67 1.52 97 3.41
8 1.14 38 Wenatchee 2.97 68 Seattle 3.78 98 1.94
9 2.44 39 Moses Lake 1.67 69 Tacoma 2.30 99 2.96
10 2.09 40 2.24 70 Lake Washington 1.62 100 2.89
11 2.73 41 1.57 71 Kent 1.41 101 1.54
12 2.78 42 7.63 72 Federal Way 1.50 102 2.37
13 2.27 43 Anacortes 5.13 73 Highline 2.35 103 3.33
14 Yakima 2.38 44 Burlington-Edison 3.01 74 Bellevue 2.60 104 South Kitsap 1.30
15 West Valley (Yakima) 1.26 45 1.75 75 Northshore 1.46 105 Bremerton 2.38
16 1.99 46 2.43 76 Clover Park 1.84 106 North Kitsap 1.92
17 Ellensburg 2.94 47 1.61 77 Bethel 0.72 107 4.49
18 2.70 48 2.71 78 Issaquah 1.21 108 Vancouver 1.94
19 1.70 49 Edmonds 1.79 79 Auburn 1.36 109 Evergreen (Clark) 1.32
20 1.56 50 Everett 1.95 80 Shoreline 1.42 110 Battle Ground 0.90
21 1.32 51 Ferndale 1.43 81 Franklin Pierce 1.52 111 Longview 2.17
22 1.88 52 Bellingham 2.97 82 Tahoma 1.00 112 Kelso 1.61
23 1.27 53 Lake Stevens 0.89 83 Snoqualmie Valley 1.99 113 3.82
24 2.46 54 Marysville 1.26 84 Enumclaw 2.15 114 1.89
25 1.81 55 Monroe 1.44 85 White River 1.71 115 1.21
26 2.47 56 Mukilteo 1.60 86 Mercer Island 1.33 116 1.20
27 2.23 57 Oak Harbor 1.55 87 Bainbridge Island 2.60 117 1.26
28 1.47 58 Sedro-Woolley 1.38 88 North Thurston 1.40 118 3.12
29 Pasco 1.50 59 Snohomish 1.46 89 Olympia 2.86 Updated: 2/10/2020
30 Richland 1.96 60 Stanwood-Camano 1.55 90 Tumwater 1.08
State Source: Washington State Liquor Control Board, Annual Operations Report.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The alcohol retail licenses active during the year, per 1,000 persons (all ages). Retail licenses include restaurants, grocery stores, and wine shops. Retail
alcohol facilities on military bases and reservations are not licensed by the State and therefore are not included in these data.
0 1 2 3 4 5
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Availability of Drugs
0 1 2 3 4 5
39 Moses Lake
103
29 Pasco
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
21
88 North Thurston
51 Ferndale
54 Marysville
49 Edmonds
104 South Kitsap
19
47
71 Kent
90 Tumwater
15 West Valley (Yakima)
30 Richland
37 Eastmont
25
74 Bellevue
108 Vancouver
101
93
65
2 Central Valley
3 Mead
28
57 Oak Harbor
23
63
27
48
60 Stanwood-Camano
106 North Kitsap
67
64
72 Federal Way
59 Snohomish
77 Bethel
109 Evergreen (Clark)
5 East Valley (Spokane)
7
61
4 Pullman
53 Lake Stevens
66
91 Yelm
117
70 Lake Washington
75 Northshore
82 Tahoma
116
8
115
110 Battle Ground
78 Issaquah
86 Mercer Island
87 Bainbridge Island
0 1 2 3 4 5
Statewide107423195
43 Anacortes993436
92 Centralia113533
11326979612
73 Highline105 Bremerton
614 Yakima
131662
69 Tacoma81 Franklin Pierce
89 Olympia111 Longview
18100114
946
11876 Clover Park
4017 Ellensburg80 Shoreline
38 Wenatchee44 Burlington-Edison
45981032419420
68 Seattle2224
50 Everett79 Auburn
10283 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River112 Kelso
1 Spokane52 Bellingham84 Enumclaw
58 Sedro-Woolley
Tobacco Retail and
Vending Machine Licenses
Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data
Analysis Division
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Availability of Drugs
Tobacco Retail and Vending Machine Licenses, Five Year Rates
Statewide 0.82
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 0.83 31 1.70 61 0.54 91 Yelm 0.53
2 Central Valley 0.64 32 0.90 62 1.04 92 Centralia 1.35
3 Mead 0.64 33 1.28 63 0.62 93 0.67
4 Pullman 0.53 34 1.45 64 0.58 94 0.90
5 East Valley (Spokane) 0.55 35 1.31 65 0.66 95 1.65
6 1.10 36 1.36 66 0.53 96 1.14
7 0.55 37 Eastmont 0.71 67 0.60 97 1.18
8 0.44 38 Wenatchee 0.92 68 Seattle 0.89 98 0.92
9 1.00 39 Moses Lake 0.81 69 Tacoma 1.04 99 1.49
10 0.91 40 0.95 70 Lake Washington 0.50 100 1.02
11 1.33 41 0.90 71 Kent 0.73 101 0.68
12 1.12 42 1.86 72 Federal Way 0.58 102 0.87
13 1.08 43 Anacortes 1.56 73 Highline 1.12 103 0.81
14 Yakima 1.10 44 Burlington-Edison 0.92 74 Bellevue 0.69 104 South Kitsap 0.75
15 West Valley (Yakima) 0.71 45 0.92 75 Northshore 0.49 105 Bremerton 1.12
16 1.08 46 0.99 76 Clover Park 0.96 106 North Kitsap 0.61
17 Ellensburg 0.93 47 0.73 77 Bethel 0.56 107 3.40
18 1.02 48 0.61 78 Issaquah 0.37 108 Vancouver 0.69
19 0.73 49 Edmonds 0.75 79 Auburn 0.88 109 Evergreen (Clark) 0.56
20 0.89 50 Everett 0.88 80 Shoreline 0.93 110 Battle Ground 0.40
21 0.77 51 Ferndale 0.76 81 Franklin Pierce 1.03 111 Longview 1.03
22 0.88 52 Bellingham 0.83 82 Tahoma 0.47 112 Kelso 0.84
23 0.62 53 Lake Stevens 0.53 83 Snoqualmie Valley 0.86 113 1.27
24 0.88 54 Marysville 0.76 84 Enumclaw 0.83 114 1.01
25 0.69 55 Monroe 0.78 85 White River 0.85 115 0.41
26 1.19 56 Mukilteo 0.78 86 Mercer Island 0.33 116 0.46
27 0.61 57 Oak Harbor 0.64 87 Bainbridge Island 0.33 117 0.53
28 0.64 58 Sedro-Woolley 0.82 88 North Thurston 0.77 118 0.98
29 Pasco 0.80 59 Snohomish 0.56 89 Olympia 1.03 Updated: 2/7/2020
30 Richland 0.71 60 Stanwood-Camano 0.61 90 Tumwater 0.72
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Department of Health (from the Department of Licensing), Tobacco Prevention Program, Tobacco Statistics.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The tobacco retailer and vending machine licenses active during the year, per 1,000 persons (all ages). Tobacco retailers on military bases and reservations
are not licensed by the State and therefore are not included in these data. Tobacco sales licenses include tobacco retailer licenses (stores that sell tobacco
products) and tobacco vending machines.
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Extreme Economic Deprivation
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
18
56 Mukilteo
89 Olympia
2 Central Valley
88 North Thurston
90 Tumwater
8
26
12
50 Everett
54 Marysville
117
30 Richland
104 South Kitsap
103
65
52 Bellingham
35
13
17 Ellensburg
15 West Valley (Yakima)
67
7
47
57 Oak Harbor
40
3 Mead
64
110 Battle Ground
101
36
85 White River
49 Edmonds
66
68 Seattle
43 Anacortes
53 Lake Stevens
84 Enumclaw
60 Stanwood-Camano
80 Shoreline
115
55 Monroe
106 North Kitsap
48
116
59 Snohomish
42
63
4 Pullman
74 Bellevue
82 Tahoma
75 Northshore
61
83 Snoqualmie Valley
70 Lake Washington
78 Issaquah
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Statewide22
14 Yakima16
92 Centralia9920
111 Longview112 Kelso
3281 Franklin Pierce
1 Spokane39 Moses Lake
69 Tacoma105 Bremerton76 Clover Park
2829 Pasco
10119
3433
5 East Valley (Spokane)25
108 Vancouver23
73 Highline113
79 Auburn9746942195
72 Federal Way10796
38 Wenatchee24
1003198
51 Ferndale58 Sedro-Woolley
645
77 Bethel27
71 Kent102
109 Evergreen (Clark)6293
91 Yelm118
44 Burlington-Edison37 Eastmont
4111419
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance
Program, SNAP (All Ages)
Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data
Analysis Division
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Extreme Economic Deprivation
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, SNAP (All Ages), Five Year Rates
Statewide 18.56
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 31.16 31 22.86 61 5.48 91 Yelm 20.10
2 Central Valley 19.09 32 32.91 62 20.15 92 Centralia 36.70
3 Mead 14.47 33 26.14 63 8.54 93 20.13
4 Pullman 8.11 34 26.24 64 14.39 94 24.48
5 East Valley (Spokane) 26.03 35 16.53 65 16.60 95 23.84
6 21.43 36 13.59 66 12.35 96 23.35
7 15.77 37 Eastmont 19.69 67 15.85 97 24.61
8 18.16 38 Wenatchee 23.03 68 Seattle 12.32 98 22.77
9 26.69 39 Moses Lake 30.17 69 Tacoma 29.61 99 36.65
10 27.53 40 14.62 70 Lake Washington 4.84 100 22.88
11 26.75 41 19.66 71 Kent 20.63 101 13.67
12 17.85 42 8.91 72 Federal Way 23.79 102 20.60
13 16.37 43 Anacortes 12.23 73 Highline 25.12 103 17.08
14 Yakima 40.87 44 Burlington-Edison 19.91 74 Bellevue 6.65 104 South Kitsap 17.32
15 West Valley (Yakima) 15.96 45 21.19 75 Northshore 5.86 105 Bremerton 28.60
16 38.95 46 24.53 76 Clover Park 28.20 106 North Kitsap 10.48
17 Ellensburg 16.21 47 15.31 77 Bethel 21.17 107 23.49
18 19.21 48 9.69 78 Issaquah 4.26 108 Vancouver 25.54
19 19.31 49 Edmonds 12.53 79 Auburn 24.67 109 Evergreen (Clark) 20.50
20 35.99 50 Everett 17.75 80 Shoreline 10.79 110 Battle Ground 13.79
21 24.14 51 Ferndale 22.03 81 Franklin Pierce 32.21 111 Longview 34.86
22 42.10 52 Bellingham 16.57 82 Tahoma 6.49 112 Kelso 34.39
23 25.31 53 Lake Stevens 11.82 83 Snoqualmie Valley 4.95 113 25.09
24 22.96 54 Marysville 17.67 84 Enumclaw 11.19 114 19.41
25 25.88 55 Monroe 10.74 85 White River 13.50 115 10.79
26 18.14 56 Mukilteo 19.17 86 Mercer Island 2.15 116 9.63
27 20.78 57 Oak Harbor 15.16 87 Bainbridge Island 3.82 117 17.52
28 27.81 58 Sedro-Woolley 21.90 88 North Thurston 18.21 118 20.02
29 Pasco 27.58 59 Snohomish 9.03 89 Olympia 19.14 Updated: 8/15/2019
30 Richland 17.50 60 Stanwood-Camano 11.02 90 Tumwater 18.20
The persons (all ages) receiving food stamps in the fiscal year, per 100 persons (all ages). Fiscal years run from July1 - June 30 and are designated by the
ending year value. As of Oct. 1, 2008, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the new name for the federal Food Stamp Program.
State Source: Department of Social and Health Services, Research and Data Analysis, Automated Client Eligibility System and Warrant Roll.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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Extreme Economic Deprivation
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
6
51 Ferndale
91 Yelm
17 Ellensburg
19
58 Sedro-Woolley
104 South Kitsap
2 Central Valley
26
41
7
54 Marysville
117
37 Eastmont
12
30 Richland
8
65
68 Seattle
67
18
3 Mead
15 West Valley (Yakima)
64
47
13
101
57 Oak Harbor
43 Anacortes
35
85 White River
40
49 Edmonds
60 Stanwood-Camano
4 Pullman
66
36
55 Monroe
53 Lake Stevens
110 Battle Ground
48
106 North Kitsap
84 Enumclaw
80 Shoreline
115
63
42
116
59 Snohomish
74 Bellevue
75 Northshore
70 Lake Washington
82 Tahoma
61
78 Issaquah
83 Snoqualmie Valley
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Statewide111 Longview
92 Centralia99
14 Yakima112 Kelso
105 Bremerton81 Franklin Pierce
201 Spokane69 Tacoma
229728
76 Clover Park1694
11395109
10039 Moses Lake108 Vancouver
1075 East Valley (Spokane)
9611
72 Federal Way73 Highline
2579 Auburn
323398
10271 Kent
10393
1144634
89 Olympia29 Pasco
2427
11852 Bellingham
4538 Wenatchee
77 Bethel622331
90 Tumwater88 North Thurston
2156 Mukilteo
44 Burlington-Edison109 Evergreen (Clark)
50 Everett
Temporary Assistance to
Needy Families
(TANF), Child Recipients
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data
Analysis Division
RDA | Risk Profile | Locale Comparison 7
Extreme Economic Deprivation
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Child Recipients, Five Year Rates
Statewide 5.76
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 10.93 31 5.68 61 1.11 91 Yelm 5.24
2 Central Valley 5.06 32 7.13 62 5.83 92 Centralia 14.35
3 Mead 4.21 33 7.10 63 2.22 93 6.59
4 Pullman 3.27 34 6.50 64 4.17 94 9.98
5 East Valley (Spokane) 8.22 35 3.70 65 4.40 95 9.16
6 5.32 36 3.02 66 3.23 96 8.04
7 4.91 37 Eastmont 4.78 67 4.30 97 10.79
8 4.56 38 Wenatchee 5.92 68 Seattle 4.31 98 7.02
9 9.00 39 Moses Lake 8.52 69 Tacoma 10.92 99 12.82
10 9.04 40 3.50 70 Lake Washington 1.19 100 8.92
11 7.88 41 4.95 71 Kent 6.75 101 3.97
12 4.63 42 2.20 72 Federal Way 7.87 102 6.89
13 4.02 43 Anacortes 3.85 73 Highline 7.80 103 6.63
14 Yakima 12.75 44 Burlington-Edison 5.50 74 Bellevue 1.51 104 South Kitsap 5.07
15 West Valley (Yakima) 4.17 45 5.94 75 Northshore 1.20 105 Bremerton 12.41
16 10.09 46 6.54 76 Clover Park 10.51 106 North Kitsap 2.59
17 Ellensburg 5.21 47 4.10 77 Bethel 5.90 107 8.43
18 4.25 48 2.65 78 Issaquah 0.95 108 Vancouver 8.51
19 5.18 49 Edmonds 3.45 79 Auburn 7.30 109 Evergreen (Clark) 5.43
20 11.50 50 Everett 5.40 80 Shoreline 2.54 110 Battle Ground 2.73
21 5.58 51 Ferndale 5.24 81 Franklin Pierce 12.11 111 Longview 14.89
22 10.88 52 Bellingham 5.97 82 Tahoma 1.18 112 Kelso 12.70
23 5.74 53 Lake Stevens 2.82 83 Snoqualmie Valley 0.80 113 9.82
24 6.10 54 Marysville 4.91 84 Enumclaw 2.57 114 6.59
25 7.76 55 Monroe 2.93 85 White River 3.59 115 2.45
26 5.00 56 Mukilteo 5.55 86 Mercer Island 0.18 116 1.95
27 6.09 57 Oak Harbor 3.86 87 Bainbridge Island 0.50 117 4.89
28 10.60 58 Sedro-Woolley 5.18 88 North Thurston 5.60 118 6.08
29 Pasco 6.23 59 Snohomish 1.92 89 Olympia 6.24 Updated: 8/15/2019
30 Richland 4.61 60 Stanwood-Camano 3.43 90 Tumwater 5.63
State Source: Department of Social and Health Services, Research and Data Analysis, Automated Client Eligibility System and Warrant Roll.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The children (age birth-17) participating in Aid to Families (AFDC/TANF) programs in the fiscal year, per 100 children (age birth-17). Fiscal years run from
July1 - June 30 and are designated by the ending year value.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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Extreme Economic Deprivation
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
118
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
57 Oak Harbor
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
51 Ferndale
91 Yelm
13
114
88 North Thurston
50 Everett
40
104 South Kitsap
30 Richland
17 Ellensburg
2 Central Valley
101
68 Seattle
52 Bellingham
117
65
42
85 White River
67
47
49 Edmonds
48
106 North Kitsap
84 Enumclaw
110 Battle Ground
64
107
4 Pullman
3 Mead
32
89 Olympia
55 Monroe
90 Tumwater
66
53 Lake Stevens
43 Anacortes
80 Shoreline
115
60 Stanwood-Camano
63
59 Snohomish
74 Bellevue
61
116
75 Northshore
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
70 Lake Washington
78 Issaquah
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide14 Yakima
1622203323
92 Centralia81 Franklin Pierce
99189735
73 Highline29 Pasco
2476 Clover Park
2134
100105 Bremerton
3139 Moses Lake
4669 Tacoma
72 Federal Way2598111094
11338 Wenatchee
1 Spokane111 Longview
956226
58 Sedro-Woolley27
112 Kelso44 Burlington-Edison
1937 Eastmont
5 East Valley (Spokane)9
79 Auburn451293
71 Kent10296
77 Bethel6
2854 Marysville
3641
56 Mukilteo103
Students Eligible for
Free or Reduced
Price Lunch Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data
Analysis Division
RDA | Risk Profile | Locale Comparison 9
Extreme Economic Deprivation
Students Eligible for Free or Reduced Price Lunch, Five Year Rates
Statewide 43.84
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 56.64 31 62.12 61 15.37 91 Yelm 40.60
2 Central Valley 35.68 32 28.29 62 56.36 92 Centralia 80.54
3 Mead 28.48 33 82.59 63 20.08 93 49.61
4 Pullman 29.33 34 66.52 64 29.49 94 57.01
5 East Valley (Spokane) 53.14 35 70.26 65 33.34 95 56.52
6 48.01 36 47.08 66 26.27 96 48.75
7 41.88 37 Eastmont 54.38 67 32.65 97 70.40
8 41.73 38 Wenatchee 56.75 68 Seattle 34.44 98 58.59
9 51.80 39 Moses Lake 60.70 69 Tacoma 59.53 99 77.83
10 58.03 40 37.75 70 Lake Washington 10.55 100 65.65
11 58.30 41 47.06 71 Kent 49.05 101 35.60
12 50.48 42 32.73 72 Federal Way 59.47 102 48.89
13 40.22 43 Anacortes 25.41 73 Highline 70.14 103 46.54
14 Yakima 95.51 44 Burlington-Edison 54.66 74 Bellevue 17.30 104 South Kitsap 37.47
15 West Valley (Yakima) 41.55 45 50.56 75 Northshore 13.11 105 Bremerton 62.74
16 95.07 46 60.53 76 Clover Park 68.88 106 North Kitsap 30.37
17 Ellensburg 36.94 47 32.56 77 Bethel 48.36 107 29.47
18 73.53 48 31.34 78 Issaquah 7.45 108 Vancouver 44.76
19 54.45 49 Edmonds 31.66 79 Auburn 51.28 109 Evergreen (Clark) 43.31
20 84.32 50 Everett 38.62 80 Shoreline 25.24 110 Battle Ground 29.70
21 68.27 51 Ferndale 40.99 81 Franklin Pierce 79.50 111 Longview 56.60
22 90.98 52 Bellingham 33.99 82 Tahoma 11.71 112 Kelso 55.01
23 81.05 53 Lake Stevens 25.52 83 Snoqualmie Valley 10.62 113 56.80
24 69.38 54 Marysville 47.77 84 Enumclaw 30.00 114 40.09
25 58.79 55 Monroe 27.36 85 White River 32.69 115 25.02
26 56.27 56 Mukilteo 46.64 86 Mercer Island 2.11 116 14.00
27 55.16 57 Oak Harbor 42.77 87 Bainbridge Island 6.59 117 33.82
28 47.96 58 Sedro-Woolley 56.17 88 North Thurston 39.62 118 45.36
29 Pasco 69.60 59 Snohomish 20.04 89 Olympia 27.68 Updated: 7/7/2020
30 Richland 37.11 60 Stanwood-Camano 24.35 90 Tumwater 27.16
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
The students eligible for free or reduced price lunch per 100 students enrolled. Eligibility requirements are discussed in Technical Notes.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
0 5 10 15 20 25
115
57 Oak Harbor
42
90 Tumwater
36
104 South Kitsap
21
94
89 Olympia
46
14 Yakima
31
5 East Valley (Spokane)
49 Edmonds
109 Evergreen (Clark)
106 North Kitsap
118
95
52 Bellingham
105 Bremerton
16
15 West Valley (Yakima)
25
98
116
9
44 Burlington-Edison
80 Shoreline
4 Pullman
64
48
30 Richland
43 Anacortes
63
19
2 Central Valley
88 North Thurston
13
92 Centralia
60 Stanwood-Camano
96
40
102
113
17 Ellensburg
103
70 Lake Washington
38 Wenatchee
28
75 Northshore
37 Eastmont
3 Mead
78 Issaquah
87 Bainbridge Island
74 Bellevue
86 Mercer Island
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 5 10 15 20 25
Statewide4520
10722
51 Ferndale33
54 Marysville23
53 Lake Stevens41
58 Sedro-Woolley77 Bethel
39 Moses Lake11
68 Seattle91 Yelm
76 Clover Park69 Tacoma112 Kelso50 Everett
85 White River7
56 Mukilteo18
83 Snoqualmie Valley93
10073 Highline
6772 Federal Way59 Snohomish
661024
11411734
1 Spokane108 Vancouver
97111 Longview
61472732
55 Monroe122699
82 Tahoma62
29 Pasco79 Auburn
110 Battle Ground84 Enumclaw
6535
71 Kent8
101
Alcohol- or Drug-Related
Deaths Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
RDA | Risk Profile | Locale Comparison 12
Adult Antisocial Behavior
Alcohol- or Drug-Related Deaths, Five Year Rates
Statewide 13.13
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 13.86 31 12.60 61 13.55 91 Yelm 15.05
2 Central Valley 11.34 32 13.45 62 13.29 92 Centralia 11.10
3 Mead 10.37 33 16.00 63 11.59 93 14.49
4 Pullman 11.65 34 13.88 64 11.65 94 12.76
5 East Valley (Spokane) 12.52 35 12.98 65 13.05 95 12.09
6 UN 36 12.87 66 13.98 96 11.05
7 14.70 37 Eastmont 10.46 67 14.11 97 13.77
8 12.93 38 Wenatchee 10.63 68 Seattle 15.10 98 11.83
9 11.78 39 Moses Lake 15.26 69 Tacoma 14.81 99 13.31
10 13.96 40 11.02 70 Lake Washington 10.71 100 14.30
11 15.14 41 15.55 71 Kent 12.98 101 12.93
12 13.41 42 12.90 72 Federal Way 14.02 102 11.02
13 11.33 43 Anacortes 11.61 73 Highline 14.12 103 10.76
14 Yakima 12.60 44 Burlington-Edison 11.77 74 Bellevue 8.74 104 South Kitsap 12.87
15 West Valley (Yakima) 11.96 45 18.01 75 Northshore 10.58 105 Bremerton 12.02
16 11.99 46 12.64 76 Clover Park 14.90 106 North Kitsap 12.26
17 Ellensburg 10.96 47 13.54 77 Bethel 15.40 107 17.47
18 14.62 48 11.63 78 Issaquah 9.73 108 Vancouver 13.82
19 11.44 49 Edmonds 12.40 79 Auburn 13.20 109 Evergreen (Clark) 12.28
20 17.66 50 Everett 14.75 80 Shoreline 11.68 110 Battle Ground 13.09
21 12.82 51 Ferndale 16.78 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 13.73
22 17.21 52 Bellingham 12.08 82 Tahoma 13.30 112 Kelso 14.77
23 15.81 53 Lake Stevens 15.65 83 Snoqualmie Valley 14.60 113 10.99
24 13.96 54 Marysville 15.82 84 Enumclaw 13.07 114 13.96
25 11.93 55 Monroe 13.42 85 White River 14.71 115 12.93
26 13.31 56 Mukilteo 14.63 86 Mercer Island 7.36 116 11.83
27 13.50 57 Oak Harbor 12.91 87 Bainbridge Island 8.94 117 13.89
28 10.60 58 Sedro-Woolley 15.49 88 North Thurston 11.34 118 12.24
29 Pasco 13.24 59 Snohomish 14.00 89 Olympia 12.68 Updated: 1/27/2020
30 Richland 11.61 60 Stanwood-Camano 11.08 90 Tumwater 12.90
The deaths, with alcohol- or drug-related causes, per 100 deaths. Evaluation of whether a death is alcohol or drug related is based on all contributory causes
of death for direct and indirect associations with alcohol and drug abuse. For a complete explanation of the codes and methods used please see Technical
Notes: Counting Alcohol- or Drug-related Deaths. Suppression code definitions for rates are explained in Technical Notes. Rates are not reported when fewer
than 100 deaths occurred in an area.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, Death Certificate Data File.
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
43 Anacortes
2 Central Valley
114
76 Clover Park
72 Federal Way
37 Eastmont
68 Seattle
77 Bethel
24
26
60 Stanwood-Camano
91 Yelm
118
42
65
62
31
49 Edmonds
71 Kent
66
108 Vancouver
8
57 Oak Harbor
67
59 Snohomish
40
80 Shoreline
12
84 Enumclaw
23
3 Mead
101
55 Monroe
85 White River
7
18
36
83 Snoqualmie Valley
48
34
64
35
61
63
117
109 Evergreen (Clark)
82 Tahoma
75 Northshore
13
110 Battle Ground
74 Bellevue
115
70 Lake Washington
78 Issaquah
87 Bainbridge Island
116
4 Pullman
86 Mercer Island
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Statewide51 Ferndale
2299
14 Yakima3220
112 Kelso107
111 Longview92 Centralia
54 Marysville46
1 Spokane105 Bremerton
58 Sedro-Woolley1021009497
11379 Auburn69 Tacoma
1198
50 Everett9645
81 Franklin Pierce10
73 Highline4741
44 Burlington-Edison289
1689 Olympia
5 East Valley (Spokane)52 Bellingham
2190 Tumwater
2595
38 Wenatchee6
15 West Valley (Yakima)39 Moses Lake
3388 North Thurston
56 Mukilteo19
17 Ellensburg27
106 North Kitsap30 Richland
93103
104 South Kitsap29 Pasco
53 Lake Stevens
Clients of State-Funded
Alcohol or Drug Services
(Age 18+) Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data
Analysis Division
RDA | Risk Profile | Locale Comparison 14
Adult Antisocial Behavior
Clients of State-Funded Alcohol or Drug Services (Age 18+), Five Year Rates
Statewide 10.64
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 20.31 31 7.82 61 5.09 91 Yelm 8.67
2 Central Valley 9.36 32 26.05 62 8.28 92 Centralia 21.84
3 Mead 7.24 33 10.37 63 4.83 93 9.84
4 Pullman 1.97 34 5.45 64 5.35 94 16.41
5 East Valley (Spokane) 11.92 35 5.28 65 8.36 95 11.24
6 10.73 36 5.63 66 7.75 96 14.70
7 6.41 37 Eastmont 9.22 67 7.50 97 16.36
8 7.57 38 Wenatchee 11.01 68 Seattle 9.22 98 15.22
9 12.68 39 Moses Lake 10.55 69 Tacoma 15.54 99 29.32
10 13.72 40 7.42 70 Lake Washington 2.89 100 16.57
11 15.37 41 13.66 71 Kent 7.77 101 7.06
12 7.29 42 8.50 72 Federal Way 9.29 102 17.82
13 3.83 43 Anacortes 9.41 73 Highline 13.70 103 9.82
14 Yakima 29.25 44 Burlington-Edison 13.36 74 Bellevue 3.08 104 South Kitsap 9.82
15 West Valley (Yakima) 10.55 45 14.04 75 Northshore 4.15 105 Bremerton 19.41
16 12.50 46 20.70 76 Clover Park 9.31 106 North Kitsap 10.11
17 Ellensburg 10.12 47 13.67 77 Bethel 9.17 107 23.25
18 6.29 48 5.58 78 Issaquah 2.85 108 Vancouver 7.60
19 10.19 49 Edmonds 7.79 79 Auburn 15.77 109 Evergreen (Clark) 4.68
20 25.65 50 Everett 15.20 80 Shoreline 7.34 110 Battle Ground 3.42
21 11.62 51 Ferndale 33.24 81 Franklin Pierce 13.87 111 Longview 22.99
22 29.91 52 Bellingham 11.87 82 Tahoma 4.57 112 Kelso 23.96
23 7.28 53 Lake Stevens 9.56 83 Snoqualmie Valley 5.61 113 15.87
24 8.79 54 Marysville 21.42 84 Enumclaw 7.29 114 9.32
25 11.33 55 Monroe 6.80 85 White River 6.50 115 3.04
26 8.78 56 Mukilteo 10.35 86 Mercer Island 1.31 116 2.64
27 10.12 57 Oak Harbor 7.50 87 Bainbridge Island 2.82 117 4.75
28 12.74 58 Sedro-Woolley 18.60 88 North Thurston 10.37 118 8.67
29 Pasco 9.57 59 Snohomish 7.49 89 Olympia 12.28 Updated: 8/2/2019
30 Richland 9.92 60 Stanwood-Camano 8.76 90 Tumwater 11.54District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The adults (age 18 and over) receiving state-funded alcohol or drug services, per 1,000 adults. Counts of adults are unduplicated so that those receiving
services more than once during the year are only counted once for that year. Client counts are linked to state service records through the Research and Data
Analysis Client Services Database. State-funded services include treatment, assessment, and detox. Persons in Department of Corrections treatment
programs are not included.
State Source: Department of Social and Health Services, Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery services reported from the Research and Data Analysis Client Services
Database (CSDB).
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
57 Oak Harbor
88 North Thurston
68 Seattle
46
113
10
75 Northshore
54 Marysville
86 Mercer Island
50 Everett
74 Bellevue
11
53 Lake Stevens
9
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Statewide17 Ellensburg
4 Pullman23221316
14 Yakima37 Eastmont
1238 Wenatchee111 Longview
2692 Centralia
39 Moses Lake114
43 Anacortes65
84 Enumclaw28
103118
58 Sedro-Woolley24
29 Pasco89 Olympia30 Richland
44 Burlington-Edison51 Ferndale
99112 Kelso
3298
2 Central Valley71 Kent
2018
52 Bellingham105 Bremerton
11642
79 Auburn9664
49 Edmonds11727
87 Bainbridge Island10225409734
69 Tacoma76 Clover Park
70 Lake Washington90 Tumwater
72 Federal Way6231
1 Spokane
Arrests (Age 18+),
Alcohol-Related
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
Arrests (Age 18+), Alcohol-Related, Five Year Rates
Statewide 5.31
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 2.10 31 2.13 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 3.33 32 3.39 62 2.16 92 Centralia 4.50
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 10.80 34 2.39 64 2.82 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 4.27 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 2.85
7 UN 37 Eastmont 5.41 67 UN 97 2.42
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 5.31 68 Seattle 1.90 98 3.39
9 1.11 39 Moses Lake 4.41 69 Tacoma 2.39 99 3.46
10 1.68 40 2.43 70 Lake Washington 2.38 100 UN
11 1.23 41 UN 71 Kent 3.28 101 UN
12 5.32 42 2.91 72 Federal Way 2.23 102 2.62
13 5.85 43 Anacortes 4.39 73 Highline NR 103 3.95
14 Yakima 5.46 44 Burlington-Edison 3.51 74 Bellevue 1.29 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 1.59 105 Bremerton 3.02
16 5.81 46 1.87 76 Clover Park 2.39 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 13.42 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 3.18 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 2.76 79 Auburn 2.85 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 3.19 50 Everett 1.33 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 3.46 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 5.05
22 6.47 52 Bellingham 3.10 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 3.45
23 7.54 53 Lake Stevens 1.13 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 1.75
24 3.81 54 Marysville 1.58 84 Enumclaw 4.26 114 4.41
25 2.57 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 4.85 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 1.44 116 2.99
27 2.66 57 Oak Harbor 2.01 87 Bainbridge Island 2.62 117 2.76
28 4.05 58 Sedro-Woolley 3.85 88 North Thurston 1.94 118 3.90
29 Pasco 3.77 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 3.74 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 3.65 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 2.38
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The alcohol violations (age 18+), per 1,000 adults (age 18+). Alcohol violations include all crimes involving driving under the influence, liquor law violations,
and drunkenness. DUI arrests by the Washington State Patrol are included in the state trend analysis. However, they are not included in other rankings since
WSP arrests are reported only at the state level.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
71 Kent
18
70 Lake Washington
116
74 Bellevue
57 Oak Harbor
11
28
31
118
87 Bainbridge Island
9
42
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Statewide111 Longview54 Marysville43 Anacortes
9992 Centralia
6529 Pasco
38 Wenatchee51 Ferndale50 Everett112 Kelso79 Auburn
49 Edmonds13
105 Bremerton39 Moses Lake17 Ellensburg
232246
76 Clover Park44 Burlington-Edison
14 Yakima1 Spokane
9653 Lake Stevens
9827
11424
10225
58 Sedro-Woolley89 Olympia
75 Northshore16
90 Tumwater4 Pullman
37 Eastmont2 Central Valley
52 Bellingham97
11369 Tacoma
84 Enumclaw4012
10330 Richland
72 Federal Way6264
88 North Thurston341032
68 Seattle1172620
Arrests (Age 18+), Drug
Law Violation
Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
Arrests (Age 18+), Drug Law Violation, Five Year Rates
Statewide 2.4
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 3.42 31 0.58 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 2.31 32 1.52 62 1.66 92 Centralia 5.33
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 2.44 34 1.59 64 1.63 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 5.18 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 3.32
7 UN 37 Eastmont 2.41 67 UN 97 2.20
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 5.12 68 Seattle 1.52 98 3.10
9 0.31 39 Moses Lake 3.98 69 Tacoma 2.10 99 6.99
10 1.54 40 2.03 70 Lake Washington 1.02 100 UN
11 0.83 41 UN 71 Kent 1.22 101 UN
12 1.88 42 0.17 72 Federal Way 1.69 102 2.73
13 4.30 43 Anacortes 7.03 73 Highline NR 103 1.87
14 Yakima 3.53 44 Burlington-Edison 3.58 74 Bellevue 0.90 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 2.49 105 Bremerton 4.12
16 2.45 46 3.78 76 Clover Park 3.72 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 3.84 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 1.15 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 4.48 79 Auburn 4.66 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 1.33 50 Everett 4.72 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 4.86 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 11.29
22 3.78 52 Bellingham 2.29 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 4.71
23 3.82 53 Lake Stevens 3.14 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 2.17
24 2.97 54 Marysville 7.17 84 Enumclaw 2.08 114 3.00
25 2.70 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 1.38 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.14 116 0.95
27 3.02 57 Oak Harbor 0.88 87 Bainbridge Island 0.34 117 1.49
28 0.77 58 Sedro-Woolley 2.67 88 North Thurston 1.62 118 0.57
29 Pasco 5.13 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 2.63 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 1.70 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 2.45District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The arrests of adults (age 18+) for drug law violations, per 1,000 adults (age 18+). Drug law violations include all crimes involving sale, manufacturing, and
possession of drugs.
0 1 2 3 4 5
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
0 1 2 3 4 5
118
11
75 Northshore
37 Eastmont
18
116
84 Enumclaw
70 Lake Washington
87 Bainbridge Island
42
4 Pullman
9
10
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 1 2 3 4 5
Statewide14 Yakima
92 Centralia76 Clover Park
69 Tacoma105 Bremerton
4668 Seattle
2299
111 Longview29 Pasco
44 Burlington-Edison39 Moses Lake
89 Olympia23
72 Federal Way58 Sedro-Woolley
112 Kelso1 Spokane
51 Ferndale989665
90 Tumwater2516
52 Bellingham649734
88 North Thurston38 Wenatchee
50 Everett24
49 Edmonds71 Kent
10243 Anacortes
13114
30 Richland32
54 Marysville27
57 Oak Harbor2 Central Valley
53 Lake Stevens79 Auburn
621220
17 Ellensburg10340
11326
11731
74 Bellevue28
Arrests (Age 18+),
Violent Crime
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Adult Antisocial Behavior
Arrests (Age 18+), Violent Crime, Five Year Rates
Statewide 1.5
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 1.97 31 0.73 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 1.07 32 1.17 62 1.02 92 Centralia 3.22
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 0.35 34 1.43 64 1.47 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 1.74 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 1.79
7 UN 37 Eastmont 0.57 67 UN 97 1.44
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 1.38 68 Seattle 2.41 98 1.92
9 0.35 39 Moses Lake 2.25 69 Tacoma 3.01 99 2.33
10 0.26 40 0.84 70 Lake Washington 0.44 100 UN
11 0.61 41 UN 71 Kent 1.22 101 UN
12 1.00 42 0.37 72 Federal Way 2.10 102 1.22
13 1.18 43 Anacortes 1.19 73 Highline NR 103 0.94
14 Yakima 3.78 44 Burlington-Edison 2.26 74 Bellevue 0.66 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 0.58 105 Bremerton 2.75
16 1.51 46 2.60 76 Clover Park 3.14 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 0.94 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 0.51 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 1.23 79 Auburn 1.03 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 0.99 50 Everett 1.37 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 1.96 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 2.28
22 2.40 52 Bellingham 1.50 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 2.00
23 2.12 53 Lake Stevens 1.06 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 0.80
24 1.35 54 Marysville 1.17 84 Enumclaw 0.48 114 1.18
25 1.59 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 0.78 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.10 116 0.50
27 1.13 57 Oak Harbor 1.11 87 Bainbridge Island 0.38 117 0.75
28 0.64 58 Sedro-Woolley 2.02 88 North Thurston 1.42 118 0.63
29 Pasco 2.26 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 2.14 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 1.17 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 1.65
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The arrests of adults (age 18+) for violent crime per 1,000 adults (age 18+). Violent crimes include all crimes involving criminal homicide, forcible rape,
robbery, and aggravated assault. Simple assault is not defined as a violent crime.
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Family Problems
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
117
2 Central Valley
88 North Thurston
21
34
8
40
73 Highline
17 Ellensburg
19
30 Richland
67
3 Mead
104 South Kitsap
48
53 Lake Stevens
101
38 Wenatchee
90 Tumwater
15 West Valley (Yakima)
37 Eastmont
71 Kent
65
109 Evergreen (Clark)
24
62
49 Edmonds
55 Monroe
64
84 Enumclaw
16
66
29 Pasco
80 Shoreline
4 Pullman
85 White River
18
68 Seattle
115
82 Tahoma
110 Battle Ground
59 Snohomish
63
35
36
106 North Kitsap
23
74 Bellevue
61
75 Northshore
116
83 Snoqualmie Valley
70 Lake Washington
78 Issaquah
86 Mercer Island
87 Bainbridge Island
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide111 Longview
99113
1 Spokane112 Kelso
92 Centralia281045209
54 Marysville51 Ferndale
102105 Bremerton
10776 Clover Park
14 Yakima419495
58 Sedro-Woolley1004297
39 Moses Lake69 Tacoma
3211822
52 Bellingham11124733
5 East Valley (Spokane)108 Vancouver
757 Oak Harbor
279693
79 Auburn44 Burlington-Edison
26114981346
50 Everett43 Anacortes
91 Yelm10331
72 Federal Way89 Olympia56 Mukilteo
77 Bethel25
60 Stanwood-Camano
Victims of Child Abuse and Neglect in Accepted
Referrals Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data
Analysis Division
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Family Problems
Victims of Child Abuse and Neglect in Accepted Referrals, Five Year Rates
Statewide 36.2
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 71.68 31 39.95 61 16.97 91 Yelm 40.06
2 Central Valley 37.75 32 49.86 62 28.43 92 Centralia 68.50
3 Mead 33.85 33 45.55 63 21.77 93 42.46
4 Pullman 25.64 34 36.43 64 27.24 94 52.97
5 East Valley (Spokane) 45.48 35 21.49 65 29.24 95 52.68
6 UN 36 20.53 66 26.75 96 42.90
7 44.07 37 Eastmont 31.03 67 34.25 97 51.39
8 35.85 38 Wenatchee 33.02 68 Seattle 23.36 98 41.20
9 61.58 39 Moses Lake 50.60 69 Tacoma 50.09 99 73.56
10 67.51 40 35.60 70 Lake Washington 14.24 100 52.61
11 48.55 41 54.37 71 Kent 29.68 101 33.15
12 47.54 42 52.57 72 Federal Way 39.72 102 56.55
13 41.06 43 Anacortes 40.27 73 Highline 35.57 103 40.02
14 Yakima 54.67 44 Burlington-Edison 42.02 74 Bellevue 16.99 104 South Kitsap 33.82
15 West Valley (Yakima) 31.75 45 63.88 75 Northshore 16.06 105 Bremerton 56.19
16 26.75 46 40.88 76 Clover Park 55.35 106 North Kitsap 19.73
17 Ellensburg 34.70 47 46.82 77 Bethel 39.03 107 55.47
18 23.59 48 33.57 78 Issaquah 12.37 108 Vancouver 44.19
19 34.57 49 Edmonds 27.78 79 Auburn 42.33 109 Evergreen (Clark) 28.67
20 63.50 50 Everett 40.59 80 Shoreline 25.87 110 Battle Ground 22.42
21 36.45 51 Ferndale 57.19 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 74.59
22 49.65 52 Bellingham 49.01 82 Tahoma 22.44 112 Kelso 68.58
23 18.58 53 Lake Stevens 33.24 83 Snoqualmie Valley 15.04 113 71.85
24 28.44 54 Marysville 60.60 84 Enumclaw 26.86 114 41.53
25 38.56 55 Monroe 27.58 85 White River 24.51 115 22.65
26 41.99 56 Mukilteo 39.35 86 Mercer Island 7.75 116 15.60
27 43.81 57 Oak Harbor 43.97 87 Bainbridge Island 7.71 117 38.32
28 68.17 58 Sedro-Woolley 52.62 88 North Thurston 36.75 118 49.78
29 Pasco 25.91 59 Snohomish 22.03 89 Olympia 39.65 Updated: 5/11/2020
30 Richland 34.28 60 Stanwood-Camano 38.49 90 Tumwater 32.95
State Source: Department of Social and Health Services, Children's Administration, Administrative Services, FamLink Data Warehouse.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The children (age birth-17) identified as victims in reports to Child Protective Services that were accepted for further action, per 1,000 children (age birth-
17). Children are counted more than once if they are reported as a victim more than once during the year. A "referral" is a report of suspected child abuse
which may have multiple listed victims.
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Academic Achievement
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
60 Stanwood-Camano
58 Sedro-Woolley
57 Oak Harbor
26
85 White River
110 Battle Ground
44 Burlington-Edison
65
12
36
117
66
71 Kent
15 West Valley (Yakima)
49 Edmonds
1 Spokane
47
55 Monroe
96
102
17 Ellensburg
8
101
103
90 Tumwater
68 Seattle
41
115
59 Snohomish
7
64
30 Richland
50 Everett
56 Mukilteo
40
2 Central Valley
53 Lake Stevens
48
13
106 North Kitsap
3 Mead
42
52 Bellingham
116
80 Shoreline
83 Snoqualmie Valley
61
89 Olympia
43 Anacortes
63
82 Tahoma
4 Pullman
74 Bellevue
70 Lake Washington
75 Northshore
78 Issaquah
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide2216
14 Yakima20
29 Pasco100239921
76 Clover Park3398
81 Franklin Pierce37 Eastmont54 Marysville
77 Bethel3295
73 Highline18
69 Tacoma34
72 Federal Way107939794
105 Bremerton352446
11810
92 Centralia112 Kelso
314525
91 Yelm79 Auburn
5 East Valley (Spokane)108 Vancouver
1962
88 North Thurston6
67104 South Kitsap
11109 Evergreen (Clark)
938 Wenatchee39 Moses Lake
51 Ferndale113
111 Longview84 Enumclaw
2728
114
Poor Academic
Performance, Grade 10
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
As of 2015, the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE) and the Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) have been discontinued. Currently Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) is being administered. These historical data will be removed, when several years of SBA data has accumulated.
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Academic Achievement
Poor Academic Performance, Grade 10, Five Year Rates
Statewide 52.59
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 51.81 31 60.06 61 38.40 91 Yelm 58.59
2 Central Valley 46.04 32 65.40 62 57.15 92 Centralia 60.38
3 Mead 42.99 33 67.53 63 36.32 93 62.11
4 Pullman 31.80 34 63.13 64 47.26 94 61.95
5 East Valley (Spokane) 58.06 35 61.66 65 52.61 95 65.07
6 56.80 36 52.24 66 52.02 96 51.55
7 47.38 37 Eastmont 66.28 67 56.72 97 61.99
8 50.58 38 Wenatchee 55.46 68 Seattle 48.56 98 66.86
9 55.58 39 Moses Lake 55.25 69 Tacoma 63.48 99 68.72
10 60.77 40 46.50 70 Lake Washington 31.01 100 70.86
11 56.30 41 47.74 71 Kent 51.93 101 49.90
12 52.33 42 40.85 72 Federal Way 62.43 102 50.98
13 44.85 43 Anacortes 37.15 73 Highline 64.86 103 49.80
14 Yakima 73.96 44 Burlington-Edison 52.77 74 Bellevue 31.17 104 South Kitsap 56.42
15 West Valley (Yakima) 51.91 45 58.99 75 Northshore 30.25 105 Bremerton 61.68
16 80.67 46 61.29 76 Clover Park 68.05 106 North Kitsap 43.23
17 Ellensburg 50.72 47 51.79 77 Bethel 65.99 107 62.29
18 64.51 48 45.21 78 Issaquah 26.28 108 Vancouver 57.99
19 57.30 49 Edmonds 51.87 79 Auburn 58.37 109 Evergreen (Clark) 55.80
20 71.85 50 Everett 46.87 80 Shoreline 39.97 110 Battle Ground 53.35
21 68.37 51 Ferndale 55.17 81 Franklin Pierce 66.70 111 Longview 55.10
22 82.73 52 Bellingham 40.41 82 Tahoma 35.87 112 Kelso 60.31
23 70.23 53 Lake Stevens 45.64 83 Snoqualmie Valley 38.85 113 55.15
24 61.52 54 Marysville 66.10 84 Enumclaw 54.93 114 54.64
25 58.87 55 Monroe 51.79 85 White River 53.63 115 47.72
26 53.85 56 Mukilteo 46.58 86 Mercer Island 15.37 116 40.36
27 54.86 57 Oak Harbor 53.89 87 Bainbridge Island 22.34 117 52.24
28 54.85 58 Sedro-Woolley 54.00 88 North Thurston 57.07 118 61.29
29 Pasco 71.07 59 Snohomish 47.39 89 Olympia 37.28 Updated: 4/14/2014
30 Richland 47.03 60 Stanwood-Camano 54.32 90 Tumwater 49.04District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Instructional Programs, Curriculum and Assessment, Grade 10 Failing In One Or More Content Areas
Students tested who failed one or more content areas as a percent of all students tested at the 10th grade level. In 2009-10 the Washington Assessment of
Student Learning (WASL) was replaced by the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE). These tests are built on the same framework as the WASL, but contain
fewer questions. They are considered equivalent by OSPI.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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Academic Achievement
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
114
1 Spokane
101
28
30 Richland
41
8
88 North Thurston
84 Enumclaw
58 Sedro-Woolley
103
94
39 Moses Lake
106 North Kitsap
7
71 Kent
51 Ferndale
15 West Valley (Yakima)
37 Eastmont
49 Edmonds
17 Ellensburg
115
47
48
40
65
102
60 Stanwood-Camano
66
13
56 Mukilteo
110 Battle Ground
53 Lake Stevens
59 Snohomish
90 Tumwater
2 Central Valley
68 Seattle
42
3 Mead
61
36
52 Bellingham
50 Everett
64
63
43 Anacortes
80 Shoreline
4 Pullman
89 Olympia
82 Tahoma
75 Northshore
116
74 Bellevue
70 Lake Washington
83 Snoqualmie Valley
78 Issaquah
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide22203321169932
14 Yakima10018
29 Pasco35
69 Tacoma95
1071189811269724
105 Bremerton73 Highline
9376 Clover Park
54 Marysville92 Centralia
272345671034
85 White River46
5 East Valley (Spokane)79 Auburn77 Bethel
91 Yelm111 Longview
2581 Franklin Pierce
12108 Vancouver
104 South Kitsap57 Oak Harbor
3162
38 Wenatchee55 Monroe
96113
72 Federal Way112 Kelso
644 Burlington-Edison
199
117109 Evergreen (Clark)
Poor Academic
Performance, Grade 7
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
As of 2015, the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE) and the Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) have been discontinued. Currently Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) is being administered. These historical data will be removed, when several years of SBA data has accumulated.
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Academic Achievement
Poor Academic Performance, Grade 7, Five Year Rates
Statewide 52.72
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 54.90 31 58.78 61 41.80 91 Yelm 60.13
2 Central Valley 45.19 32 72.17 62 58.68 92 Centralia 63.23
3 Mead 42.42 33 75.48 63 39.60 93 64.18
4 Pullman 36.77 34 61.03 64 40.36 94 52.88
5 East Valley (Spokane) 60.43 35 69.64 65 49.74 95 67.86
6 56.98 36 41.63 66 48.04 96 57.77
7 51.25 37 Eastmont 50.89 67 61.46 97 65.12
8 54.25 38 Wenatchee 58.52 68 Seattle 45.06 98 66.94
9 56.51 39 Moses Lake 52.63 69 Tacoma 68.24 99 72.95
10 61.13 40 49.80 70 Lake Washington 29.00 100 71.57
11 66.72 41 54.39 71 Kent 51.24 101 54.63
12 59.77 42 42.70 72 Federal Way 57.22 102 49.32
13 47.41 43 Anacortes 38.95 73 Highline 64.84 103 53.19
14 Yakima 71.90 44 Burlington-Edison 56.94 74 Bellevue 31.80 104 South Kitsap 59.39
15 West Valley (Yakima) 51.01 45 62.12 75 Northshore 34.25 105 Bremerton 64.89
16 74.10 46 60.66 76 Clover Park 63.95 106 North Kitsap 51.39
17 Ellensburg 50.49 47 49.96 77 Bethel 60.20 107 67.52
18 71.16 48 49.82 78 Issaquah 26.80 108 Vancouver 59.50
19 56.74 49 Edmonds 50.81 79 Auburn 60.30 109 Evergreen (Clark) 55.06
20 76.87 50 Everett 41.18 80 Shoreline 36.87 110 Battle Ground 47.14
21 75.44 51 Ferndale 51.16 81 Franklin Pierce 59.84 111 Longview 60.07
22 77.87 52 Bellingham 41.47 82 Tahoma 34.38 112 Kelso 57.21
23 62.17 53 Lake Stevens 47.00 83 Snoqualmie Valley 28.37 113 57.25
24 64.99 54 Marysville 63.93 84 Enumclaw 54.00 114 55.03
25 59.89 55 Monroe 58.05 85 White River 61.01 115 50.12
26 65.80 56 Mukilteo 47.39 86 Mercer Island 16.78 116 32.19
27 62.37 57 Oak Harbor 59.00 87 Bainbridge Island 22.77 117 55.77
28 54.62 58 Sedro-Woolley 53.85 88 North Thurston 54.07 118 66.99
29 Pasco 69.82 59 Snohomish 46.55 89 Olympia 36.00 Updated: 4/14/2014
30 Richland 54.48 60 Stanwood-Camano 49.23 90 Tumwater 45.58
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Instructional Programs, Curriculum and Assessment, Grade 7 Failing In One Or More Content Areas.
Students tested who failed one or more content areas as a percent of all students tested at the 7th grade level. In 2009-10 the 7th grade WASL was
replaced by Measurements of Student Progress (MSP). This test was built on the same framework as the WASL, but contain fewer questions. It is
considered equivalent by OSPI.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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Academic Achievement
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
25
9
81 Franklin Pierce
17 Ellensburg
1 Spokane
71 Kent
96
51 Ferndale
48
102
8
49 Edmonds
37 Eastmont
88 North Thurston
79 Auburn
47
65
59 Snohomish
7
36
6
52 Bellingham
104 South Kitsap
117
40
42
13
30 Richland
64
115
43 Anacortes
61
106 North Kitsap
56 Mukilteo
2 Central Valley
68 Seattle
85 White River
90 Tumwater
53 Lake Stevens
15 West Valley (Yakima)
89 Olympia
63
50 Everett
91 Yelm
66
80 Shoreline
60 Stanwood-Camano
4 Pullman
116
75 Northshore
74 Bellevue
3 Mead
83 Snoqualmie Valley
82 Tahoma
70 Lake Washington
87 Bainbridge Island
78 Issaquah
86 Mercer Island
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide222033
14 Yakima1003218359916
58 Sedro-Woolley118107
38 Wenatchee212695
29 Pasco11234624
73 Highline76 Clover Park
2731
54 Marysville44 Burlington-Edison
111 Longview10398341093
69 Tacoma39 Moses Lake
1142819
113108 Vancouver
9784 Enumclaw
112 Kelso67
55 Monroe94
92 Centralia77 Bethel
72 Federal Way105 Bremerton
4541
57 Oak Harbor62
109 Evergreen (Clark)12
110 Battle Ground101
5 East Valley (Spokane)
Poor Academic
Performance, Grade 4
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
As of 2015, the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE) and the Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) have been discontinued. Currently Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) is being administered. These historical data will be removed, when several years of SBA data has accumulated.
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Academic Achievement
Poor Academic Performance, Grade 4, Five Year Rates
Statewide 55.23
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 56.32 31 67.68 61 48.64 91 Yelm 44.73
2 Central Valley 47.79 32 76.29 62 59.75 92 Centralia 62.07
3 Mead 33.70 33 80.33 63 45.56 93 65.60
4 Pullman 41.34 34 66.06 64 48.97 94 62.45
5 East Valley (Spokane) 57.50 35 72.90 65 53.14 95 69.83
6 51.23 36 51.66 66 44.15 96 55.66
7 52.21 37 Eastmont 53.75 67 62.58 97 63.19
8 54.53 38 Wenatchee 70.77 68 Seattle 47.47 98 66.40
9 56.89 39 Moses Lake 64.74 69 Tacoma 65.33 99 72.67
10 65.64 40 49.97 70 Lake Washington 31.28 100 77.26
11 69.54 41 60.35 71 Kent 56.21 101 57.73
12 59.01 42 49.89 72 Federal Way 61.54 102 54.91
13 49.56 43 Anacortes 48.68 73 Highline 68.57 103 66.77
14 Yakima 78.01 44 Burlington-Edison 67.29 74 Bellevue 35.03 104 South Kitsap 50.72
15 West Valley (Yakima) 45.79 45 60.79 75 Northshore 36.71 105 Bremerton 61.03
16 72.56 46 69.26 76 Clover Park 68.33 106 North Kitsap 48.55
17 Ellensburg 56.50 47 53.18 77 Bethel 61.56 107 70.94
18 74.92 48 55.21 78 Issaquah 29.42 108 Vancouver 63.42
19 63.89 49 Edmonds 53.81 79 Auburn 53.32 109 Evergreen (Clark) 59.18
20 80.58 50 Everett 45.45 80 Shoreline 43.60 110 Battle Ground 58.92
21 70.48 51 Ferndale 55.57 81 Franklin Pierce 56.86 111 Longview 66.95
22 81.84 52 Bellingham 51.22 82 Tahoma 31.52 112 Kelso 62.77
23 69.37 53 Lake Stevens 45.80 83 Snoqualmie Valley 33.51 113 63.75
24 68.65 54 Marysville 67.41 84 Enumclaw 62.97 114 64.18
25 56.96 55 Monroe 62.45 85 White River 46.67 115 48.69
26 70.19 56 Mukilteo 48.37 86 Mercer Island 21.10 116 39.27
27 68.30 57 Oak Harbor 59.86 87 Bainbridge Island 30.29 117 50.21
28 64.12 58 Sedro-Woolley 71.94 88 North Thurston 53.70 118 71.37
29 Pasco 69.67 59 Snohomish 52.55 89 Olympia 45.64 Updated: 4/14/2014
30 Richland 49.35 60 Stanwood-Camano 42.07 90 Tumwater 45.82
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Instructional Programs, Curriculum and Assessment, Grade 4 Failing In One Or More Content Areas.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
Students tested who failed one or more content areas as a percent of all students tested at the 4th grade level. In 2009-10 the 4th grade WASL was
replaced by Measurements of Student Progress (MSP). This test was built on the same framework as the WASL, but contain fewer questions. It is
considered equivalent by OSPI.
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
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Academic Achievement
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
27
17 Ellensburg
59 Snohomish
42
99
101
56 Mukilteo
103
35
7
55 Monroe
66
81 Franklin Pierce
96
88 North Thurston
31
100
9
113
112 Kelso
90 Tumwater
2 Central Valley
30 Richland
63
48
82 Tahoma
8
12
106 North Kitsap
80 Shoreline
16
52 Bellingham
78 Issaquah
67
89 Olympia
11
97
115
75 Northshore
13
64
116
61
43 Anacortes
70 Lake Washington
53 Lake Stevens
50 Everett
98
74 Bellevue
85 White River
83 Snoqualmie Valley
57 Oak Harbor
3 Mead
36
4 Pullman
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Statewide105 Bremerton
4622
15 West Valley (Yakima)14 Yakima
54 Marysville110 Battle Ground
4158 Sedro-Woolley
51 Ferndale107
79 Auburn3362
39 Moses Lake202518
92 Centralia24
29 Pasco38 Wenatchee
44 Burlington-Edison233419
73 Highline5 East Valley (Spokane)
40102
104 South Kitsap71 Kent
11884 Enumclaw111 Longview
68 Seattle10
37 Eastmont21
108 Vancouver60 Stanwood-Camano
32109 Evergreen (Clark)
4572 Federal Way
2669 Tacoma
28114
91 Yelm93
76 Clover Park1174794
49 Edmonds6595
1 Spokane77 Bethel
High school Cohort
(Cumulative) Dropouts
Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Academic Achievement
High school Cohort (Cumulative) Dropouts, Five Year Rates
Statewide 11.47
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 7.95 31 6.97 61 3.68 91 Yelm 8.67
2 Central Valley 6.42 32 9.36 62 12.89 92 Centralia 12.24
3 Mead 2.34 33 13.59 63 5.92 93 8.52
4 Pullman 1.98 34 11.41 64 3.82 94 8.31
5 East Valley (Spokane) 11.20 35 7.39 65 8.18 95 8.05
6 1.38 36 2.33 66 7.11 96 7.08
7 7.38 37 Eastmont 9.79 67 5.29 97 4.19
8 5.76 38 Wenatchee 11.92 68 Seattle 9.95 98 3.47
9 6.77 39 Moses Lake 12.85 69 Tacoma 9.13 99 7.50
10 9.81 40 11.11 70 Lake Washington 3.61 100 6.87
11 4.54 41 15.06 71 Kent 10.52 101 7.45
12 5.69 42 7.52 72 Federal Way 9.27 102 10.61
13 3.96 43 Anacortes 3.62 73 Highline 11.32 103 7.42
14 Yakima 16.46 44 Burlington-Edison 11.60 74 Bellevue 3.41 104 South Kitsap 10.55
15 West Valley (Yakima) 17.17 45 9.27 75 Northshore 4.15 105 Bremerton 21.36
16 5.45 46 18.06 76 Clover Park 8.46 106 North Kitsap 5.62
17 Ellensburg 7.77 47 8.32 77 Bethel 7.90 107 13.81
18 12.33 48 5.87 78 Issaquah 5.42 108 Vancouver 9.71
19 11.38 49 Edmonds 8.23 79 Auburn 13.60 109 Evergreen (Clark) 9.31
20 12.77 50 Everett 3.47 80 Shoreline 5.47 110 Battle Ground 15.25
21 9.76 51 Ferndale 14.63 81 Franklin Pierce 7.08 111 Longview 9.96
22 17.57 52 Bellingham 5.45 82 Tahoma 5.84 112 Kelso 6.62
23 11.51 53 Lake Stevens 3.49 83 Snoqualmie Valley 3.14 113 6.68
24 12.22 54 Marysville 15.61 84 Enumclaw 10.00 114 8.98
25 12.77 55 Monroe 7.38 85 White River 3.36 115 4.18
26 9.24 56 Mukilteo 7.43 86 Mercer Island 1.88 116 3.75
27 7.81 57 Oak Harbor 2.84 87 Bainbridge Island 1.95 117 8.40
28 9.04 58 Sedro-Woolley 14.67 88 North Thurston 7.07 118 10.50
29 Pasco 12.14 59 Snohomish 7.71 89 Olympia 5.16 Updated: 6/11/2020
30 Richland 6.42 60 Stanwood-Camano 9.39 90 Tumwater 6.43
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Graduation and Dropout Statistics for Washington.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
A cumulative or cohort dropout rate is based on the percentage of students who began grade 9 in a given year but dropped out of school over
a four-year period and did not receive a high school diploma. OSPI began using the actual cohort of students for their calculations in 2010/11.
For more information on the changes in rate computation and cohort methodology, see the Technical Notes.
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
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Academic Achievement
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
1 Spokane
16
103
101
109 Evergreen (Clark)
95
60 Stanwood-Camano
97
94
31
93
89 Olympia
49 Edmonds
48
56 Mukilteo
27
78 Issaquah
88 North Thurston
77 Bethel
90 Tumwater
52 Bellingham
17 Ellensburg
7
74 Bellevue
26
13
8
35
63
47
81 Franklin Pierce
59 Snohomish
30 Richland
98
61
50 Everett
67
64
2 Central Valley
4 Pullman
80 Shoreline
12
43 Anacortes
66
106 North Kitsap
85 White River
75 Northshore
82 Tahoma
115
70 Lake Washington
57 Oak Harbor
53 Lake Stevens
3 Mead
116
36
83 Snoqualmie Valley
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Statewide107
105 Bremerton11322
15 West Valley (Yakima)46
55 Monroe10
110 Battle Ground38 Wenatchee
73 Highline76 Clover Park
14 Yakima100
39 Moses Lake2033
54 Marysville34
111 Longview91 Yelm
92 Centralia62
69 Tacoma51 Ferndale
6259945962428
79 Auburn23
72 Federal Way18
29 Pasco41
71 Kent112 Kelso
117114
37 Eastmont104 South Kitsap
1984 Enumclaw
40114232
58 Sedro-Woolley102
44 Burlington-Edison21
11865
68 Seattle108 Vancouver
95 East Valley (Spokane)
Annual (Event)
Dropouts Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Academic Achievement
Annual (Event) Dropouts, Five Year Rates
Statewide 3.96
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 3.77 31 3.34 61 2.26 91 Yelm 5.37
2 Central Valley 2.16 32 4.11 62 5.33 92 Centralia 5.37
3 Mead 1.47 33 5.57 63 2.63 93 3.25
4 Pullman 2.16 34 5.51 64 2.18 94 3.38
5 East Valley (Spokane) 3.81 35 2.67 65 3.91 95 3.48
6 4.97 36 1.40 66 2.09 96 4.93
7 2.86 37 Eastmont 4.38 67 2.21 97 3.39
8 2.70 38 Wenatchee 6.49 68 Seattle 3.90 98 2.27
9 3.83 39 Moses Lake 5.64 69 Tacoma 5.33 99 4.96
10 7.11 40 4.24 70 Lake Washington 1.65 100 5.78
11 4.15 41 4.53 71 Kent 4.51 101 3.58
12 2.13 42 4.15 72 Federal Way 4.73 102 4.10
13 2.72 43 Anacortes 2.10 73 Highline 6.28 103 3.69
14 Yakima 6.06 44 Burlington-Edison 4.05 74 Bellevue 2.79 104 South Kitsap 4.36
15 West Valley (Yakima) 7.94 45 4.93 75 Northshore 1.87 105 Bremerton 11.39
16 3.72 46 7.88 76 Clover Park 6.16 106 North Kitsap 2.04
17 Ellensburg 2.89 47 2.59 77 Bethel 2.96 107 21.75
18 4.68 48 3.11 78 Issaquah 3.09 108 Vancouver 3.86
19 4.34 49 Edmonds 3.19 79 Auburn 4.85 109 Evergreen (Clark) 3.51
20 5.59 50 Everett 2.24 80 Shoreline 2.15 110 Battle Ground 6.54
21 3.97 51 Ferndale 5.04 81 Franklin Pierce 2.52 111 Longview 5.40
22 9.85 52 Bellingham 2.95 82 Tahoma 1.76 112 Kelso 4.51
23 4.84 53 Lake Stevens 1.58 83 Snoqualmie Valley 1.26 113 9.87
24 4.92 54 Marysville 5.56 84 Enumclaw 4.26 114 4.43
25 4.97 55 Monroe 7.50 85 White River 1.90 115 1.74
26 2.78 56 Mukilteo 3.10 86 Mercer Island 1.18 116 1.41
27 3.09 57 Oak Harbor 1.59 87 Bainbridge Island 1.24 117 4.44
28 4.87 58 Sedro-Woolley 4.11 88 North Thurston 3.04 118 3.92
29 Pasco 4.53 59 Snohomish 2.46 89 Olympia 3.21 Updated: 1/10/2019
30 Richland 2.44 60 Stanwood-Camano 3.47 90 Tumwater 2.96
The proportion of students enrolled in grades 9-12 who drop out in a single year without completing high school. This is the total number of students that
drop out of school from grades 9 through 12, divided by the total number of students in grades 9 through 12, less the number of students that transferred
out of the district/school.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Graduation and Dropout Statistics for Washington.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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Academic Achievement
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
56 Mukilteo
34
10
118
9
113
102
55 Monroe
32
72 Federal Way
40
49 Edmonds
108 Vancouver
95
27
26
103
23
71 Kent
117
111 Longview
114
30 Richland
5 East Valley (Spokane)
20
51 Ferndale
44 Burlington-Edison
68 Seattle
38 Wenatchee
79 Auburn
18
104 South Kitsap
25
39 Moses Lake
15 West Valley (Yakima)
24
73 Highline
110 Battle Ground
33
92 Centralia
62
91 Yelm
100
41
19
99
107
45
22
94
28
29 Pasco
54 Marysville
46
14 Yakima
58 Sedro-Woolley
11
105 Bremerton
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide6
86 Mercer Island4 Pullman
87 Bainbridge Island50 Everett
83 Snoqualmie Valley70 Lake Washington
75 Northshore85 White River
78 Issaquah116366467
74 Bellevue61
3 Mead53 Lake Stevens
82 Tahoma89 Olympia
98106 North Kitsap
57 Oak Harbor8
9717 Ellensburg
31115
80 Shoreline666513
43 Anacortes961663
1 Spokane48
69 Tacoma109 Evergreen (Clark)
3512
81 Franklin Pierce21
77 Bethel2 Central Valley
112 Kelso59 Snohomish
88 North Thurston42
52 Bellingham90 Tumwater
776 Clover Park
93101
60 Stanwood-Camano47
37 Eastmont84 Enumclaw
Protective Factor:
On-time Graduation
Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Academic Achievement
Protective Factor: On-time Graduation, Five Year Rates
Statewide 79.67
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 86.67 31 88.04 61 91.23 91 Yelm 76.58
2 Central Valley 85.42 32 83.08 62 76.91 92 Centralia 77.11
3 Mead 90.65 33 77.30 63 86.79 93 84.45
4 Pullman 94.00 34 83.68 64 91.61 94 74.79
5 East Valley (Spokane) 80.36 35 86.00 65 87.60 95 82.26
6 96.18 36 92.00 66 87.79 96 86.95
7 84.84 37 Eastmont 83.97 67 91.56 97 88.84
8 88.85 38 Wenatchee 78.70 68 Seattle 79.56 98 89.28
9 83.44 39 Moses Lake 77.79 69 Tacoma 86.55 99 76.04
10 83.61 40 82.74 70 Lake Washington 92.71 100 76.57
11 70.35 41 76.43 71 Kent 81.32 101 84.19
12 85.91 42 85.08 72 Federal Way 82.86 102 83.28
13 87.35 43 Anacortes 87.14 73 Highline 77.64 103 81.92
14 Yakima 73.03 44 Burlington-Edison 79.93 74 Bellevue 91.40 104 South Kitsap 77.87
15 West Valley (Yakima) 77.75 45 75.23 75 Northshore 92.40 105 Bremerton 65.63
16 86.92 46 73.96 76 Clover Park 84.59 106 North Kitsap 88.97
17 Ellensburg 88.16 47 84.00 77 Bethel 85.57 107 75.24
18 78.12 48 86.55 78 Issaquah 92.10 108 Vancouver 82.66
19 76.24 49 Edmonds 82.73 79 Auburn 78.16 109 Evergreen (Clark) 86.49
20 80.14 50 Everett 93.11 80 Shoreline 87.88 110 Battle Ground 77.59
21 85.70 51 Ferndale 80.10 81 Franklin Pierce 85.82 111 Longview 80.82
22 74.92 52 Bellingham 84.91 82 Tahoma 89.79 112 Kelso 85.32
23 81.66 53 Lake Stevens 90.65 83 Snoqualmie Valley 92.93 113 83.31
24 77.68 54 Marysville 74.51 84 Enumclaw 83.90 114 80.73
25 77.81 55 Monroe 83.13 85 White River 92.19 115 87.90
26 81.93 56 Mukilteo 83.79 86 Mercer Island 94.15 116 92.07
27 82.17 57 Oak Harbor 88.87 87 Bainbridge Island 93.50 117 81.06
28 74.59 58 Sedro-Woolley 72.65 88 North Thurston 85.10 118 83.45
29 Pasco 74.53 59 Snohomish 85.19 89 Olympia 89.41 Updated: 6/11/2020
30 Richland 80.65 60 Stanwood-Camano 84.11 90 Tumwater 84.86District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Graduation and Dropout Statistics for Washington.
The percent of freshman students who graduate in four years to complete their degree. OSPI began using the actual cohort of students for their calculations
in 2010/11. For more information on the changes in rate computation and cohort methodology, see the Technical Notes.
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Academic Achievement
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
69 Tacoma103
68 Seattle349
72 Federal Way409395
112 Kelso108 Vancouver
47102
5 East Valley (Spokane)27
104 South Kitsap55 Monroe
1183223
30 Richland44 Burlington-Edison
9415 West Valley (Yakima)
1146219
76 Clover Park24
73 Highline112545
11779 Auburn
110 Battle Ground38 Wenatchee
99111 Longview
3339 Moses Lake
1001072018
51 Ferndale54 Marysville
91 Yelm29 Pasco
4192 Centralia
14 Yakima4628
58 Sedro-Woolley22
105 Bremerton6
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide74 Bellevue
87 Bainbridge Island86 Mercer Island
75 Northshore78 Issaquah
36116
50 Everett4 Pullman
70 Lake Washington61
85 White River89 Olympia
3 Mead83 Snoqualmie Valley
53 Lake Stevens80 Shoreline
57 Oak Harbor65
2 Central Valley67648
9882 Tahoma
11526637
48101
106 North Kitsap1 Spokane
353197
1134266
77 Bethel88 North Thurston
43 Anacortes49 Edmonds
1321
81 Franklin Pierce37 Eastmont56 Mukilteo
17 Ellensburg59 Snohomish
109 Evergreen (Clark)96
84 Enumclaw12
90 Tumwater71 Kent
52 Bellingham10
60 Stanwood-Camano16
Protective Factor:
Extended Graduation
Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Academic Achievement
Protective Factor: Extended Graduation, Five Year Rates
Statewide 82.36
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 89.65 31 89.54 61 94.05 91 Yelm 80.02
2 Central Valley 91.81 32 84.99 62 84.09 92 Centralia 79.12
3 Mead 93.44 33 81.87 63 90.23 93 86.35
4 Pullman 94.80 34 86.52 64 91.61 94 84.26
5 East Valley (Spokane) 85.64 35 89.62 65 91.83 95 86.18
6 58.39 36 95.13 66 89.33 96 88.53
7 90.08 37 Eastmont 88.77 67 91.63 97 89.38
8 91.49 38 Wenatchee 82.38 68 Seattle 86.67 98 91.45
9 86.45 39 Moses Lake 81.67 69 Tacoma 87.04 99 82.37
10 87.41 40 86.42 70 Lake Washington 94.56 100 81.65
11 83.07 41 79.81 71 Kent 87.55 101 89.80
12 87.84 42 89.33 72 Federal Way 86.45 102 85.73
13 88.94 43 Anacortes 89.24 73 Highline 83.09 103 86.70
14 Yakima 78.35 44 Burlington-Edison 84.32 74 Bellevue 96.95 104 South Kitsap 85.34
15 West Valley (Yakima) 84.25 45 82.93 75 Northshore 95.45 105 Bremerton 72.38
16 87.11 46 77.52 76 Clover Park 83.59 106 North Kitsap 89.80
17 Ellensburg 88.65 47 85.81 77 Bethel 89.31 107 81.26
18 81.08 48 90.04 78 Issaquah 95.34 108 Vancouver 85.95
19 83.90 49 Edmonds 89.13 79 Auburn 82.61 109 Evergreen (Clark) 88.60
20 81.22 50 Everett 95.02 80 Shoreline 92.03 110 Battle Ground 82.55
21 88.89 51 Ferndale 80.61 81 Franklin Pierce 88.84 111 Longview 82.22
22 73.60 52 Bellingham 87.42 82 Tahoma 91.42 112 Kelso 86.00
23 84.87 53 Lake Stevens 92.89 83 Snoqualmie Valley 93.05 113 89.37
24 83.09 54 Marysville 80.23 84 Enumclaw 88.29 114 84.13
25 83.05 55 Monroe 85.28 85 White River 93.73 115 90.97
26 90.55 56 Mukilteo 88.66 86 Mercer Island 96.13 116 95.04
27 85.61 57 Oak Harbor 91.84 87 Bainbridge Island 96.74 117 82.91
28 77.03 58 Sedro-Woolley 75.16 88 North Thurston 89.28 118 85.06
29 Pasco 79.93 59 Snohomish 88.62 89 Olympia 93.49 Updated: 6/11/2020
30 Richland 84.35 60 Stanwood-Camano 87.22 90 Tumwater 87.57
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Graduation and Dropout Statistics for Washington.
The percent of freshman students who graduate including those students who stay in school and take more than four years to complete their degree. OSPI
began using the actual cohort of students for their calculations in 2010/11. For more information on the changes in rate computation and cohort
methodology, see the Technical Notes.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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School Climate
0 2 4 6 8 10
52 Bellingham
98
96
23
37 Eastmont
25
104 South Kitsap
26
114
59 Snohomish
57 Oak Harbor
63
92 Centralia
60 Stanwood-Camano
84 Enumclaw
9
68 Seattle
12
47
79 Auburn
5 East Valley (Spokane)
15 West Valley (Yakima)
82 Tahoma
43 Anacortes
6
4 Pullman
34
32
18
61
110 Battle Ground
46
21
33
53 Lake Stevens
89 Olympia
75 Northshore
30 Richland
13
36
106 North Kitsap
113
107
117
70 Lake Washington
83 Snoqualmie Valley
78 Issaquah
49 Edmonds
101
55 Monroe
11
87 Bainbridge Island
48
74 Bellevue
115
86 Mercer Island
116
42
0 2 4 6 8 10
Statewide85 White River
14 Yakima73 Highline51 Ferndale
45108 Vancouver
62112 Kelso
69 Tacoma77 Bethel
94103
54 Marysville111 Longview
412220
50 Everett76 Clover Park
6781 Franklin Pierce
10291 Yelm
2739 Moses Lake17 Ellensburg90 Tumwater
105 Bremerton10197
44 Burlington-Edison93
72 Federal Way28
58 Sedro-Woolley64
71 Kent56 Mukilteo
10038 Wenatchee
4099
109 Evergreen (Clark)16
29 Pasco662495
88 North Thurston1 Spokane
2 Central Valley358
3180 Shoreline
97118
3 Mead65
Weapons Incidents in
School Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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School Climate
Weapons Incidents in School, Five Year Rates
Statewide 1.7
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 1.57 31 1.52 61 1.06 91 Yelm 2.05
2 Central Valley 1.55 32 1.12 62 2.75 92 Centralia 1.27
3 Mead 1.42 33 0.95 63 1.27 93 1.90
4 Pullman 1.13 34 1.13 64 1.82 94 2.42
5 East Valley (Spokane) 1.18 35 1.53 65 1.42 95 1.62
6 1.14 36 0.83 66 1.63 96 1.37
7 1.92 37 Eastmont 1.35 67 2.08 97 1.48
8 1.52 38 Wenatchee 1.74 68 Seattle 1.23 98 1.38
9 1.23 39 Moses Lake 2.02 69 Tacoma 2.63 99 1.66
10 1.97 40 1.68 70 Lake Washington 0.77 100 1.76
11 0.53 41 2.33 71 Kent 1.82 101 0.65
12 1.19 42 0.11 72 Federal Way 1.89 102 2.06
13 0.83 43 Anacortes 1.15 73 Highline 3.21 103 2.36
14 Yakima 3.81 44 Burlington-Edison 1.91 74 Bellevue 0.39 104 South Kitsap 1.32
15 West Valley (Yakima) 1.18 45 2.85 75 Northshore 0.91 105 Bremerton 1.98
16 1.64 46 1.02 76 Clover Park 2.09 106 North Kitsap 0.83
17 Ellensburg 2.00 47 1.19 77 Bethel 2.49 107 0.82
18 1.10 48 0.42 78 Issaquah 0.75 108 Vancouver 2.80
19 1.95 49 Edmonds 0.68 79 Auburn 1.19 109 Evergreen (Clark) 1.66
20 2.21 50 Everett 2.18 80 Shoreline 1.52 110 Battle Ground 1.05
21 1.00 51 Ferndale 3.02 81 Franklin Pierce 2.06 111 Longview 2.34
22 2.22 52 Bellingham 1.39 82 Tahoma 1.18 112 Kelso 2.66
23 1.36 53 Lake Stevens 0.95 83 Snoqualmie Valley 0.77 113 0.83
24 1.62 54 Marysville 2.34 84 Enumclaw 1.26 114 1.31
25 1.32 55 Monroe 0.62 85 White River 4.02 115 0.39
26 1.31 56 Mukilteo 1.80 86 Mercer Island 0.22 116 0.18
27 2.02 57 Oak Harbor 1.29 87 Bainbridge Island 0.51 117 0.78
28 1.86 58 Sedro-Woolley 1.85 88 North Thurston 1.59 118 1.44
29 Pasco 1.63 59 Snohomish 1.30 89 Olympia 0.95 Updated: 7/9/2020
30 Richland 0.89 60 Stanwood-Camano 1.26 90 Tumwater 1.99
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Information Services, Safe and Drug-free Schools: Report to the Legislature on Weapons in Schools RCW
28A.320.130
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The reported incidents involving guns and other weapons at any grade level per 1000 students enrolled in October of all grades.
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School Climate
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
112 Kelso
44 Burlington-Edison
67
50 Everett
29 Pasco
89 Olympia
102
118
66
52 Bellingham
55 Monroe
70 Lake Washington
31
43 Anacortes
27
64
93
40
74 Bellevue
91 Yelm
92 Centralia
2 Central Valley
60 Stanwood-Camano
98
38 Wenatchee
110 Battle Ground
105 Bremerton
7
101
28
36
117
26
12
63
106 North Kitsap
115
47
3 Mead
37 Eastmont
53 Lake Stevens
78 Issaquah
8
80 Shoreline
116
113
82 Tahoma
75 Northshore
96
13
83 Snoqualmie Valley
17 Ellensburg
104 South Kitsap
87 Bainbridge Island
61
84 Enumclaw
4 Pullman
86 Mercer Island
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Statewide14 Yakima
10369 Tacoma
222025
54 Marysville46
73 Highline62
10716
68 Seattle24
85 White River81 Franklin Pierce
111 Longview5 East Valley (Spokane)
39 Moses Lake10048
30 Richland114
994
51 Ferndale35
72 Federal Way108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)18
57 Oak Harbor58 Sedro-Woolley
9945336510
90 Tumwater6
349532
1 Spokane49 Edmonds
77 Bethel88 North Thurston
9723
59 Snohomish42
15 West Valley (Yakima)56 Mukilteo
11411921
71 Kent76 Clover Park
79 Auburn
Unexcused Absences
for Students in Grades 1 to 8
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
Data through 2017Replaced by Regular Attendance
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School Climate
Unexcused Absences for Students in Grades 1 to 8, Five Year Rates
Replaced by Regular Attendance as of July, 2020.
Statewide 6.2
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 5.62 31 4.15 61 0.89 91 Yelm 3.90
2 Central Valley 3.82 32 5.67 62 10.70 92 Centralia 3.87
3 Mead 2.70 33 6.35 63 3.12 93 4.00
4 Pullman 0.47 34 5.73 64 4.01 94 7.06
5 East Valley (Spokane) 8.12 35 7.02 65 6.28 95 5.71
6 5.96 36 3.36 66 4.25 96 1.77
7 3.46 37 Eastmont 2.63 67 4.66 97 5.28
8 2.33 38 Wenatchee 3.63 68 Seattle 9.86 98 3.76
9 7.16 39 Moses Lake 8.00 69 Tacoma 16.53 99 6.52
10 6.05 40 3.91 70 Lake Washington 4.17 100 7.97
11 5.10 41 5.06 71 Kent 4.89 101 3.46
12 3.20 42 5.19 72 Federal Way 6.91 102 4.45
13 1.72 43 Anacortes 4.07 73 Highline 11.00 103 17.40
14 Yakima 22.32 44 Burlington-Edison 4.82 74 Bellevue 3.91 104 South Kitsap 1.57
15 West Valley (Yakima) 5.14 45 6.38 75 Northshore 1.92 105 Bremerton 3.51
16 9.86 46 11.02 76 Clover Park 4.89 106 North Kitsap 3.05
17 Ellensburg 1.64 47 2.74 77 Bethel 5.57 107 9.90
18 6.64 48 7.79 78 Issaquah 2.37 108 Vancouver 6.90
19 5.01 49 Edmonds 5.61 79 Auburn 4.86 109 Evergreen (Clark) 6.83
20 14.06 50 Everett 4.64 80 Shoreline 2.30 110 Battle Ground 3.63
21 4.91 51 Ferndale 7.04 81 Franklin Pierce 8.48 111 Longview 8.44
22 16.11 52 Bellingham 4.17 82 Tahoma 1.94 112 Kelso 4.85
23 5.26 53 Lake Stevens 2.60 83 Snoqualmie Valley 1.70 113 1.96
24 9.58 54 Marysville 11.15 84 Enumclaw 0.79 114 7.50
25 14.05 55 Monroe 4.17 85 White River 9.36 115 2.92
26 3.23 56 Mukilteo 5.13 86 Mercer Island 0.10 116 2.27
27 4.01 57 Oak Harbor 6.60 87 Bainbridge Island 1.08 117 3.27
28 3.42 58 Sedro-Woolley 6.55 88 North Thurston 5.56 118 4.43
29 Pasco 4.61 59 Snohomish 5.24 89 Olympia 4.49 Updated: 6/19/2018
30 Richland 7.67 60 Stanwood-Camano 3.82 90 Tumwater 5.98District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Washington State Report Card, Unexcused Absence Files.
The unexcused absences for students in grades 1-8 per thousand potential school days. Potential school days are the number of days students were taught
from the first day of school through May 31 in each school building multiplied by the net served students in grades 1-8 in that building.
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School Climate
0 20 40 60 80 100
34
60 Stanwood-Camano
5 East Valley (Spokane)
114
104 South Kitsap
6
62
46
17 Ellensburg
77 Bethel
110 Battle Ground
12
101
99
24
102
94
107
15 West Valley (Yakima)
113
10
16
96
42
117
105 Bremerton
51 Ferndale
93
73 Highline
79 Auburn
26
47
65
109 Evergreen (Clark)
45
22
1 Spokane
95
92 Centralia
106 North Kitsap
108 Vancouver
39 Moses Lake
14 Yakima
76 Clover Park
31
33
111 Longview
48
2 Central Valley
72 Federal Way
100
118
11
9
54 Marysville
69 Tacoma
20
103
0 20 40 60 80 100
Statewide86 Mercer Island
74 Bellevue78 Issaquah80 Shoreline
70 Lake Washington6132
83 Snoqualmie Valley116
75 Northshore64
82 Tahoma87 Bainbridge Island
90 Tumwater43 Anacortes
404 Pullman
3 Mead23
55 Monroe49 Edmonds
2168 Seattle
1318
89 Olympia6663
53 Lake Stevens88 North Thurston
59 Snohomish36
81 Franklin Pierce37 Eastmont
2584 Enumclaw
8115
56 Mukilteo29 Pasco
85 White River71 Kent
30 Richland67987
58 Sedro-Woolley52 Bellingham
3544 Burlington-Edison
41112 Kelso50 Everett
2797
57 Oak Harbor28
91 Yelm38 Wenatchee
19
Regular Attendance
for Students in Grades 1 to 8
(Protective Factor)Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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School Climate
Regular Attendance for Students in Grades 1 to 8, Five Year Rates
Statewide 87.11
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 84.13 31 82.61 61 92.83 91 Yelm 86.98
2 Central Valley 82.27 32 92.74 62 86.45 92 Centralia 83.94
3 Mead 90.50 33 82.46 63 89.33 93 84.78
4 Pullman 90.57 34 86.75 64 91.12 94 85.74
5 East Valley (Spokane) 86.58 35 87.48 65 84.32 95 84.02
6 86.46 36 89.21 66 89.57 96 85.28
7 87.73 37 Eastmont 88.79 67 87.85 97 87.15
8 88.61 38 Wenatchee 86.79 68 Seattle 89.78 98 87.84
9 80.50 39 Moses Lake 83.08 69 Tacoma 78.39 99 85.79
10 85.33 40 90.58 70 Lake Washington 92.92 100 81.64
11 81.04 41 87.38 71 Kent 88.22 101 85.86
12 85.94 42 85.26 72 Federal Way 82.05 102 85.75
13 89.75 43 Anacortes 90.63 73 Highline 84.71 103 76.44
14 Yakima 83.03 44 Burlington-Edison 87.42 74 Bellevue 94.67 104 South Kitsap 86.51
15 West Valley (Yakima) 85.58 45 84.23 75 Northshore 91.67 105 Bremerton 85.03
16 85.33 46 86.36 76 Clover Park 82.90 106 North Kitsap 83.72
17 Ellensburg 86.19 47 84.44 77 Bethel 85.98 107 85.68
18 89.60 48 82.37 78 Issaquah 93.97 108 Vancouver 83.33
19 86.75 49 Edmonds 89.98 79 Auburn 84.71 109 Evergreen (Clark) 84.31
20 77.14 50 Everett 87.31 80 Shoreline 93.26 110 Battle Ground 85.96
21 89.92 51 Ferndale 85.00 81 Franklin Pierce 88.93 111 Longview 82.38
22 84.21 52 Bellingham 87.52 82 Tahoma 91.04 112 Kelso 87.33
23 90.16 53 Lake Stevens 89.32 83 Snoqualmie Valley 92.72 113 85.53
24 85.75 54 Marysville 80.11 84 Enumclaw 88.65 114 86.58
25 88.77 55 Monroe 90.00 85 White River 88.30 115 88.38
26 84.53 56 Mukilteo 88.37 86 Mercer Island 95.39 116 92.44
27 87.18 57 Oak Harbor 87.02 87 Bainbridge Island 91.01 117 85.13
28 86.99 58 Sedro-Woolley 87.58 88 North Thurston 89.31 118 81.09
29 Pasco 88.30 59 Snohomish 89.29 89 Olympia 89.59 Updated: 7/14/2020
30 Richland 87.86 60 Stanwood-Camano 86.64 90 Tumwater 90.73
The number of students in grades 1-8 with fewer than 2 absences per month on average divided by the number students, times 100.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Washington State Report Card, Unexcused Absence Files.
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Early Criminal Justice
0 2 4 6 8 10
72 Federal Way
74 Bellevue
117
70 Lake Washington
118
68 Seattle
87 Bainbridge Island
89 Olympia
75 Northshore
116
11
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 2 4 6 8 10
Statewide43 Anacortes
28259823
30 Richland39 Moses Lake
2432
112 Kelso54 Marysville
961021034616
29 Pasco20
38 Wenatchee111 Longview
11499
58 Sedro-Woolley12
17 Ellensburg14 Yakima
132622
51 Ferndale44 Burlington-Edison
52 Bellingham37 Eastmont92 Centralia
4240
76 Clover Park88 North Thurston
4 Pullman53 Lake Stevens
1 Spokane652731
2 Central Valley10
49 Edmonds71 Kent
57 Oak Harbor105 Bremerton
11369 Tacoma
3484 Enumclaw
50 Everett9
79 Auburn6264
90 Tumwater
Arrests (Age 10-14),
Alcohol- or Drug-Related
Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Early Criminal Justice
Arrests (Age 10-14), Alcohol- or Drug-Related, Five Year Rates
Statewide 1.34
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 1.37 31 1.19 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 1.02 32 4.25 62 0.41 92 Centralia 1.86
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 1.50 34 0.55 64 0.41 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 1.29 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 3.84
7 UN 37 Eastmont 1.86 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 2.93 68 Seattle 0.13 98 5.67
9 0.49 39 Moses Lake 4.36 69 Tacoma 0.58 99 2.59
10 0.87 40 1.65 70 Lake Washington 0.24 100 UN
11 0.00 41 UN 71 Kent 0.75 101 UN
12 2.41 42 1.74 72 Federal Way 0.33 102 3.37
13 2.26 43 Anacortes 7.04 73 Highline NR 103 3.37
14 Yakima 2.33 44 Burlington-Edison 1.93 74 Bellevue 0.28 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 0.07 105 Bremerton 0.64
16 3.20 46 3.33 76 Clover Park 1.65 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 2.37 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 0.83 79 Auburn 0.44 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 3.02 50 Everett 0.50 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 2.12 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 2.92
22 2.13 52 Bellingham 1.93 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 3.95
23 5.32 53 Lake Stevens 1.39 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 0.63
24 4.28 54 Marysville 3.84 84 Enumclaw 0.53 114 2.88
25 5.97 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 2.17 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.00 116 0.06
27 1.23 57 Oak Harbor 0.69 87 Bainbridge Island 0.12 117 0.26
28 6.26 58 Sedro-Woolley 2.55 88 North Thurston 1.51 118 0.18
29 Pasco 3.11 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 0.10 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 4.59 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 0.40District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The arrests of younger adolescents (age 10-14) for alcohol and drug law violations, per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-14). Alcohol violations include all crimes
involving driving under the influence, liquor law violations, and drunkenness. For adolescents, arrests for liquor law violations are usually arrests for minor in
possession. Drug law violations include all crimes involving sale, manufacturing, and possession of drugs.
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
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Early Criminal Justice
0 2 4 6 8 10
34
75 Northshore
72 Federal Way
118
40
116
117
87 Bainbridge Island
90 Tumwater
9
42
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 2 4 6 8 10
Statewide2822461124
111 Longview25
43 Anacortes96
1 Spokane52 Bellingham39 Moses Lake
10214 Yakima
54 Marysville31
37 Eastmont38 Wenatchee
30 Richland1226
4 Pullman29 Pasco
2 Central Valley112 Kelso
27103
88 North Thurston105 Bremerton
1644 Burlington-Edison
76 Clover Park53 Lake Stevens
84 Enumclaw57 Oak Harbor
69 Tacoma23
50 Everett58 Sedro-Woolley
1311311420
49 Edmonds17 Ellensburg
6265
92 Centralia71 Kent
51 Ferndale99
70 Lake Washington64981032
74 Bellevue68 Seattle
89 Olympia79 Auburn
Arrests (Age 10-14),
Vandalism Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Early Criminal Justice
Arrests (Age 10-14), Vandalism, Five Year Rates
Statewide 0.68
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 1.67 31 1.49 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 0.99 32 0.28 62 0.47 92 Centralia 0.43
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 1.07 34 0.22 64 0.35 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 0.44 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 1.71
7 UN 37 Eastmont 1.24 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 1.24 68 Seattle 0.26 98 0.31
9 0.00 39 Moses Lake 1.63 69 Tacoma 0.69 99 0.40
10 0.29 40 0.17 70 Lake Washington 0.37 100 UN
11 2.02 41 UN 71 Kent 0.42 101 UN
12 1.20 42 0.00 72 Federal Way 0.19 102 1.61
13 0.64 43 Anacortes 1.71 73 Highline NR 103 0.94
14 Yakima 1.60 44 Burlington-Edison 0.83 74 Bellevue 0.28 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 0.20 105 Bremerton 0.85
16 0.84 46 2.33 76 Clover Park 0.76 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 0.47 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 0.51 79 Auburn 0.24 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 0.55 50 Everett 0.66 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 0.41 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 1.85
22 2.63 52 Bellingham 1.64 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 0.99
23 0.66 53 Lake Stevens 0.72 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 0.63
24 1.93 54 Marysville 1.51 84 Enumclaw 0.70 114 0.56
25 1.82 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 1.09 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.00 116 0.17
27 0.97 57 Oak Harbor 0.69 87 Bainbridge Island 0.12 117 0.13
28 3.23 58 Sedro-Woolley 0.66 88 North Thurston 0.92 118 0.18
29 Pasco 1.03 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 0.26 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 1.22 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 0.08
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The arrests of younger adolescents (age 10-14) for vandalism (including residence, non-residence, vehicles, venerated objects, police cars, or other) per
1,000 adolescents (age 10-14).
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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Early Criminal Justice
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
117
84 Enumclaw
10
89 Olympia
42
116
70 Lake Washington
34
9
75 Northshore
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Statewide2528
112 Kelso39 Moses Lake111 Longview
30 Richland24
14 Yakima224623
43 Anacortes96
1 Spokane38 Wenatchee
13102
92 Centralia4 Pullman
9820
54 Marysville52 Bellingham
29 Pasco1699
10344 Burlington-Edison
17 Ellensburg114122762
105 Bremerton58 Sedro-Woolley
76 Clover Park53 Lake Stevens
37 Eastmont113321126
88 North Thurston69 Tacoma
49 Edmonds2 Central Valley
6550 Everett
3151 Ferndale
68 Seattle71 Kent
90 Tumwater72 Federal Way
74 Bellevue118
57 Oak Harbor79 Auburn
4064
Total Arrests (Age 10-14) Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Early Criminal Justice
Total Arrests (Age 10-14), Five Year Rates
Statewide 9.26
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 17.55 31 7.76 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 8.64 32 9.63 62 11.59 92 Centralia 16.55
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 16.31 34 2.87 64 4.55 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 8.19 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 17.80
7 UN 37 Eastmont 10.09 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 16.78 68 Seattle 6.97 98 15.93
9 1.96 39 Moses Lake 25.40 69 Tacoma 9.00 99 13.47
10 3.78 40 4.55 70 Lake Washington 2.91 100 UN
11 9.60 41 UN 71 Kent 6.33 101 UN
12 12.05 42 3.13 72 Federal Way 6.00 102 16.63
13 16.76 43 Anacortes 17.89 73 Highline NR 103 13.28
14 Yakima 19.73 44 Burlington-Edison 13.11 74 Bellevue 5.63 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 1.90 105 Bremerton 11.17
16 13.71 46 18.60 76 Clover Park 10.68 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 12.77 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 8.98 79 Auburn 5.27 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 15.09 50 Everett 8.02 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 7.01 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 23.99
22 19.38 52 Bellingham 14.80 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 25.67
23 18.10 53 Lake Stevens 10.16 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 9.73
24 21.63 54 Marysville 14.91 84 Enumclaw 4.03 114 12.55
25 26.50 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 9.11 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.44 116 3.08
27 12.02 57 Oak Harbor 5.29 87 Bainbridge Island 1.72 117 4.23
28 25.84 58 Sedro-Woolley 10.73 88 North Thurston 9.01 118 5.36
29 Pasco 14.50 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 3.71 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 23.43 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 6.16
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The arrests of adolescents (age 10-14) for any crime, per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-14). Washington State has transitioned from Summary UCR to the
NIBRS system for reporting. Care must be taken when interpreting the yearly trend of "total arrest" rates for an area. In areas where large amounts of
arrests are likely for crimes not previously reported, a substantial increase in total arrests could be expected starting with the 2012 data.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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Child or Family Health
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
51 Ferndale
106 North Kitsap
83 Snoqualmie Valley
94
76 Clover Park
38 Wenatchee
41
103
58 Sedro-Woolley
80 Shoreline
78 Issaquah
57 Oak Harbor
52 Bellingham
77 Bethel
17 Ellensburg
37 Eastmont
50 Everett
82 Tahoma
56 Mukilteo
99
101
88 North Thurston
79 Auburn
104 South Kitsap
73 Highline
65
75 Northshore
27
71 Kent
4 Pullman
96
16
55 Monroe
68 Seattle
25
90 Tumwater
70 Lake Washington
72 Federal Way
39 Moses Lake
62
29 Pasco
49 Edmonds
105 Bremerton
74 Bellevue
44 Burlington-Edison
117
116
109 Evergreen (Clark)
115
110 Battle Ground
113
114
108 Vancouver
112 Kelso
111 Longview
6
28
81 Franklin Pierce
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Statewide111320
11810428
15 West Valley (Yakima)3 Mead
9812
60 Stanwood-Camano87 Bainbridge Island
264822
84 Enumclaw4761
1 Spokane92 Centralia
3354 Marysville
3286 Mercer Island
6719
1073446
91 Yelm319
59 Snohomish2 Central Valley
793
30 Richland85 White River
213563
5 East Valley (Spokane)97
14 Yakima23
69 Tacoma3640
10045
89 Olympia95
53 Lake Stevens641866
43 Anacortes10224
Injury or Accident
Hospitalizations for Children
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Child or Family Health
Injury or Accident Hospitalizations for Children, Five Year Rates
Statewide 4.37
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 5.57 31 5.19 61 5.67 91 Yelm 5.20
2 Central Valley 5.09 32 5.42 62 3.89 92 Centralia 5.53
3 Mead 6.29 33 5.50 63 5.03 93 5.09
4 Pullman 4.05 34 5.21 64 4.80 94 4.63
5 East Valley (Spokane) 5.02 35 5.04 65 4.11 95 4.81
6 UN 36 4.89 66 4.74 96 4.05
7 5.09 37 Eastmont 4.41 67 5.26 97 4.98
8 6.41 38 Wenatchee 4.56 68 Seattle 3.99 98 6.28
9 5.18 39 Moses Lake 3.91 69 Tacoma 4.90 99 4.32
10 7.25 40 4.86 70 Lake Washington 3.92 100 4.85
11 8.39 41 4.54 71 Kent 4.06 101 4.31
12 6.21 42 6.81 72 Federal Way 3.92 102 4.73
13 7.85 43 Anacortes 4.73 73 Highline 4.12 103 4.53
14 Yakima 4.91 44 Burlington-Edison 3.50 74 Bellevue 3.63 104 South Kitsap 4.18
15 West Valley (Yakima) 6.30 45 4.83 75 Northshore 4.08 105 Bremerton 3.67
16 4.02 46 5.21 76 Clover Park 4.60 106 North Kitsap 4.64
17 Ellensburg 4.41 47 5.73 77 Bethel 4.46 107 5.24
18 4.78 48 5.97 78 Issaquah 4.50 108 Vancouver 1.23
19 5.24 49 Edmonds 3.74 79 Auburn 4.23 109 Evergreen (Clark) 1.57
20 7.50 50 Everett 4.38 80 Shoreline 4.52 110 Battle Ground 1.50
21 5.07 51 Ferndale 4.67 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 1.09
22 5.96 52 Bellingham 4.46 82 Tahoma 4.38 112 Kelso 1.11
23 4.90 53 Lake Stevens 4.80 83 Snoqualmie Valley 4.63 113 1.39
24 4.72 54 Marysville 5.44 84 Enumclaw 5.92 114 1.31
25 3.98 55 Monroe 4.02 85 White River 5.08 115 1.52
26 6.01 56 Mukilteo 4.32 86 Mercer Island 5.34 116 1.93
27 4.07 57 Oak Harbor 4.48 87 Bainbridge Island 6.18 117 2.70
28 SP 58 Sedro-Woolley 4.52 88 North Thurston 4.25 118 7.44
29 Pasco 3.85 59 Snohomish 5.12 89 Olympia 4.82 Updated: 9/5/2019
30 Richland 5.08 60 Stanwood-Camano 6.19 90 Tumwater 3.98District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The child injury or accident hospitalizations as a percent of all hospitalizations for children (age birth-17). Beginning on October 1, 2015 diagnosis
transitioned to International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10). Data from 2008 forward was revised to include observation and standard
hospital stays, as well as supplemental diagnosis and external cause codes. More information on these changes is available in Technical Notes.
State Source: Department of Health, Office of Hospital and Patient Data Systems, Comprehensive Hospital Abstract Reporting System (CHARS)
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Child or Family Health
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500
113
60 Stanwood-Camano
18
57 Oak Harbor
4 Pullman
62
96
25
90 Tumwater
32
104 South Kitsap
53 Lake Stevens
9
68 Seattle
38 Wenatchee
43 Anacortes
49 Edmonds
21
93
39 Moses Lake
47
17 Ellensburg
114
44 Burlington-Edison
67
82 Tahoma
7
74 Bellevue
84 Enumclaw
26
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
100
16
8
42
87 Bainbridge Island
110 Battle Ground
2 Central Valley
52 Bellingham
111 Longview
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
70 Lake Washington
23
75 Northshore
118
116
115
83 Snoqualmie Valley
20
61
13
31
37 Eastmont
117
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500
Statewide103
92 Centralia974812
5 East Valley (Spokane)95992410
112 Kelso11
69 Tacoma45
76 Clover Park34
51 Ferndale72 Federal Way
1 Spokane6427
30 Richland3533
71 Kent79 Auburn
73 Highline55 Monroe
19102
88 North Thurston101
91 Yelm98
105 Bremerton85 White River
3 Mead3640
50 Everett59 Snohomish
58 Sedro-Woolley4665
77 Bethel63
54 Marysville15 West Valley (Yakima)
56 Mukilteo28
86 Mercer Island9441
29 Pasco22
14 Yakima66
106 North Kitsap89 Olympia
107
Infant Mortality
(Under 1 Year) Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Child or Family Health
Infant Mortality (Under 1 Year), Five Year Rates
Statewide 422.04
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 573.98 31 122.70 61 168.07 91 Yelm 514.26
2 Central Valley 266.83 32 377.00 62 395.29 92 Centralia 1157.83
3 Mead 497.89 33 550.31 63 458.42 93 346.82
4 Pullman 396.83 34 586.51 64 566.57 94 430.11
5 East Valley (Spokane) 715.86 35 553.17 65 460.51 95 704.23
6 UN 36 496.28 66 408.72 96 392.82
7 300.03 37 Eastmont 107.93 67 305.81 97 872.82
8 277.20 38 Wenatchee 360.18 68 Seattle 364.84 98 502.93
9 366.75 39 Moses Lake 332.23 69 Tacoma 596.84 99 702.32
10 657.28 40 481.23 70 Lake Washington 222.31 100 279.72
11 604.23 41 428.27 71 Kent 543.81 101 514.71
12 737.10 42 273.97 72 Federal Way 574.77 102 527.11
13 146.84 43 Anacortes 356.29 73 Highline 538.28 103 1250.00
14 Yakima 412.96 44 Burlington-Edison 314.47 74 Bellevue 299.16 104 South Kitsap 376.88
15 West Valley (Yakima) 445.01 45 594.35 75 Northshore 200.58 105 Bremerton 500.83
16 278.25 46 464.11 76 Clover Park 587.52 106 North Kitsap 406.17
17 Ellensburg 321.13 47 321.29 77 Bethel 459.83 107 404.86
18 403.71 48 831.60 78 Issaquah 259.59 108 Vancouver 289.08
19 533.98 49 Edmonds 353.74 79 Auburn 543.64 109 Evergreen (Clark) 286.40
20 173.31 50 Everett 479.84 80 Shoreline 244.27 110 Battle Ground 268.10
21 352.11 51 Ferndale 586.35 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 262.86
22 417.87 52 Bellingham 263.21 82 Tahoma 303.69 112 Kelso 609.38
23 210.01 53 Lake Stevens 373.26 83 Snoqualmie Valley 182.88 113 404.86
24 688.36 54 Marysville 453.66 84 Enumclaw 298.95 114 315.06
25 392.79 55 Monroe 535.24 85 White River 499.17 115 185.87
26 298.06 56 Mukilteo 437.76 86 Mercer Island 434.78 116 197.53
27 565.82 57 Oak Harbor 402.79 87 Bainbridge Island 268.82 117 0.00
28 436.30 58 Sedro-Woolley 466.20 88 North Thurston 519.13 118 199.60
29 Pasco 427.41 59 Snohomish 470.96 89 Olympia 405.95 Updated: 1/27/2020
30 Richland 565.58 60 Stanwood-Camano 404.59 90 Tumwater 378.17
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, Death Certificate Data File.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The deaths, of infants under one year of age, per 100,000 population of infants under one year of age. Suppression code definitions are explained in
Technical Notes. Rates are not reported when fewer than 100 infants reside in an area.
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Child or Family Health
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
63
73 Highline
71 Kent
59 Snohomish
65
51 Ferndale
112 Kelso
102
89 Olympia
72 Federal Way
41
2 Central Valley
54 Marysville
104 South Kitsap
8
83 Snoqualmie Valley
4 Pullman
49 Edmonds
29 Pasco
74 Bellevue
16
82 Tahoma
68 Seattle
110 Battle Ground
117
97
64
7
26
18
75 Northshore
88 North Thurston
85 White River
109 Evergreen (Clark)
48
62
53 Lake Stevens
70 Lake Washington
80 Shoreline
118
42
116
108 Vancouver
78 Issaquah
66
44 Burlington-Edison
87 Bainbridge Island
61
90 Tumwater
115
67
28
86 Mercer Island
58 Sedro-Woolley
5 East Valley (Spokane)
113
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide13223394
76 Clover Park100
39 Moses Lake15 West Valley (Yakima)
2034
92 Centralia79 Auburn
9860 Stanwood-Camano
109
43 Anacortes243247119512
105 Bremerton57 Oak Harbor
14 Yakima106 North Kitsap
84 Enumclaw46
114219931
3 Mead1 Spokane
1956 Mukilteo
38 Wenatchee10796
69 Tacoma27
50 Everett45
55 Monroe77 Bethel
91 Yelm1011033523362540
52 Bellingham111 Longview17 Ellensburg
30 Richland37 Eastmont
93
Child Mortality (Ages 1-17)
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Child or Family Health
Child Mortality (Ages 1-17), Five Year Rates
Statewide 15.55
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 19.43 31 19.54 61 7.39 91 Yelm 17.82
2 Central Valley 14.39 32 21.71 62 10.57 92 Centralia 27.98
3 Mead 19.44 33 30.64 63 15.74 93 15.96
4 Pullman 13.32 34 28.50 64 12.39 94 30.56
5 East Valley (Spokane) 3.21 35 17.36 65 15.31 95 21.28
6 UN 36 17.22 66 8.47 96 19.21
7 12.31 37 Eastmont 15.99 67 6.02 97 12.48
8 13.72 38 Wenatchee 19.28 68 Seattle 12.73 98 24.73
9 23.72 39 Moses Lake 29.55 69 Tacoma 19.04 99 19.64
10 24.24 40 17.04 70 Lake Washington 10.12 100 29.70
11 21.29 41 14.46 71 Kent 15.63 101 17.82
12 21.16 42 9.38 72 Federal Way 14.59 102 14.82
13 37.64 43 Anacortes 23.36 73 Highline 15.66 103 17.80
14 Yakima 20.80 44 Burlington-Edison 8.19 74 Bellevue 13.04 104 South Kitsap 13.94
15 West Valley (Yakima) 28.75 45 17.95 75 Northshore 11.27 105 Bremerton 21.12
16 13.03 46 20.32 76 Clover Park 30.51 106 North Kitsap 20.60
17 Ellensburg 16.61 47 21.36 77 Bethel 17.86 107 19.26
18 11.63 48 10.67 78 Issaquah 8.57 108 Vancouver 8.92
19 19.37 49 Edmonds 13.31 79 Auburn 25.02 109 Evergreen (Clark) 10.96
20 28.59 50 Everett 18.18 80 Shoreline 9.70 110 Battle Ground 12.73
21 19.73 51 Ferndale 15.24 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 16.75
22 32.12 52 Bellingham 16.79 82 Tahoma 12.82 112 Kelso 14.86
23 17.35 53 Lake Stevens 10.31 83 Snoqualmie Valley 13.52 113 0.00
24 22.82 54 Marysville 14.10 84 Enumclaw 20.58 114 20.05
25 17.11 55 Monroe 17.87 85 White River 11.09 115 6.67
26 11.97 56 Mukilteo 19.30 86 Mercer Island 3.63 116 9.37
27 18.48 57 Oak Harbor 20.81 87 Bainbridge Island 8.09 117 12.71
28 4.62 58 Sedro-Woolley 3.45 88 North Thurston 11.16 118 9.66
29 Pasco 13.06 59 Snohomish 15.32 89 Olympia 14.74 Updated: 1/27/2020
30 Richland 16.27 60 Stanwood-Camano 24.55 90 Tumwater 7.29
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, Death Certificate Data File.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The deaths, of children 1 to 17 years of age, per 100,000 population of children 1 to 17 years of age. Suppression code definitions for rates are explained in
Technical Notes. Rates are not reported when fewer than 100 children reside in an area.
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Child or Family Health
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
101
77 Bethel
88 North Thurston
19
36
62
3 Mead
91 Yelm
71 Kent
57 Oak Harbor
102
109 Evergreen (Clark)
30 Richland
50 Everett
104 South Kitsap
40
118
12
89 Olympia
5 East Valley (Spokane)
2 Central Valley
65
52 Bellingham
26
64
90 Tumwater
110 Battle Ground
66
17 Ellensburg
60 Stanwood-Camano
49 Edmonds
68 Seattle
85 White River
53 Lake Stevens
103
115
67
48
4 Pullman
59 Snohomish
106 North Kitsap
84 Enumclaw
116
80 Shoreline
42
63
74 Bellevue
61
82 Tahoma
13
75 Northshore
70 Lake Washington
78 Issaquah
83 Snoqualmie Valley
86 Mercer Island
87 Bainbridge Island
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Statewide322216
92 Centralia14 Yakima
33232034
39 Moses Lake10794
111 Longview18
29 Pasco21
76 Clover Park38 Wenatchee
2546
112 Kelso100
58 Sedro-Woolley35959924
105 Bremerton1 Spokane
9637 Eastmont
69 Tacoma28319727119
93108 Vancouver
44 Burlington-Edison73 Highline79 Auburn
11741
54 Marysville56 Mukilteo
459810
15 West Valley (Yakima)55 Monroe
11343 Anacortes
1144787
51 Ferndale72 Federal Way
Births to School-Aged
(10-17) Mothers
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Child or Family Health
Births to School-Aged (10-17) Mothers
Statewide 2.5
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 3.81 31 3.54 61 0.48 91 Yelm 1.96
2 Central Valley 1.47 32 10.17 62 2.06 92 Centralia 8.29
3 Mead 1.97 33 7.15 63 0.56 93 3.22
4 Pullman 0.87 34 6.00 64 1.35 94 5.58
5 East Valley (Spokane) 1.51 35 3.91 65 1.45 95 3.91
6 UN 36 2.08 66 1.27 96 3.77
7 2.24 37 Eastmont 3.73 67 0.90 97 3.46
8 2.25 38 Wenatchee 4.95 68 Seattle 1.19 98 2.75
9 3.24 39 Moses Lake 5.93 69 Tacoma 3.66 99 3.85
10 2.66 40 1.64 70 Lake Washington 0.39 100 3.94
11 3.33 41 2.88 71 Kent 1.94 101 2.22
12 1.61 42 0.68 72 Federal Way 2.24 102 1.87
13 0.42 43 Anacortes 2.43 73 Highline 3.06 103 0.95
14 Yakima 7.65 44 Burlington-Edison 3.11 74 Bellevue 0.50 104 South Kitsap 1.76
15 West Valley (Yakima) 2.59 45 2.75 75 Northshore 0.42 105 Bremerton 3.83
16 8.56 46 4.71 76 Clover Park 5.11 106 North Kitsap 0.87
17 Ellensburg 1.25 47 2.28 77 Bethel 2.19 107 5.61
18 5.39 48 0.88 78 Issaquah 0.31 108 Vancouver 3.20
19 2.12 49 Edmonds 1.22 79 Auburn 3.03 109 Evergreen (Clark) 1.86
20 6.10 50 Everett 1.80 80 Shoreline 0.72 110 Battle Ground 1.28
21 5.32 51 Ferndale 2.24 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 5.40
22 9.26 52 Bellingham 1.44 82 Tahoma 0.45 112 Kelso 4.05
23 6.68 53 Lake Stevens 1.03 83 Snoqualmie Valley 0.18 113 2.44
24 3.83 54 Marysville 2.86 84 Enumclaw 0.79 114 2.43
25 4.78 55 Monroe 2.59 85 White River 1.07 115 0.91
26 1.35 56 Mukilteo 2.80 86 Mercer Island 0.14 116 0.73
27 3.37 57 Oak Harbor 1.93 87 Bainbridge Island 0.00 117 2.99
28 3.63 58 Sedro-Woolley 3.93 88 North Thurston 2.14 118 1.63
29 Pasco 5.38 59 Snohomish 0.87 89 Olympia 1.60 Updated: 11/13/2019
30 Richland 1.84 60 Stanwood-Camano 1.24 90 Tumwater 1.31
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The live births to adolescents (age 10-17) per 1,000 females (age 10-17). Rate changes in data result from on-going updates to birth records. Suppression
code definitions for rates are explained in Technical Notes. Due to contractual agreement data may not be displayed for areas with less than 100 females
(age 10-17).
State Source: Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, Birth Certificate Data File.
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
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Child or Family Health
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
92 Centralia
64
73 Highline
62
86 Mercer Island
34
36
98
74 Bellevue
35
4 Pullman
27
29 Pasco
15 West Valley (Yakima)
66
107
14 Yakima
19
25
96
91 Yelm
79 Auburn
39 Moses Lake
33
51 Ferndale
31
22
104 South Kitsap
65
24
77 Bethel
97
84 Enumclaw
18
95
101
72 Federal Way
21
67
16
13
85 White River
20
113
112 Kelso
111 Longview
117
108 Vancouver
28
118
109 Evergreen (Clark)
116
23
110 Battle Ground
115
114
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Statewide1 Spokane
3 Mead7
2 Central Valley5 East Valley (Spokane)
4254 Marysville
880 Shoreline
53 Lake Stevens50 Everett
1083 Snoqualmie Valley
56 Mukilteo45
49 Edmonds59 Snohomish90 Tumwater
68 Seattle11
76 Clover Park58 Sedro-Woolley
4712
89 Olympia43 Anacortes
6155 Monroe82 Tahoma
75 Northshore46
60 Stanwood-Camano93
57 Oak Harbor30 Richland78 Issaquah
4888 North Thurston
17 Ellensburg100
37 Eastmont26
38 Wenatchee9
70 Lake Washington52 Bellingham
9487 Bainbridge Island
106 North Kitsap4199
69 Tacoma103
44 Burlington-Edison32
102105 Bremerton
6371 Kent
40
Suicide and Suicide
Attempts (Age 10-17)
Five-Year Rates for
Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Child or Family Health
Suicide and Suicide Attempts (Age 10-17), Five Year Rates
Statewide 169.43
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 600.94 31 103.06 61 194.40 91 Yelm 109.73
2 Central Valley 391.58 32 146.52 62 132.01 92 Centralia 136.88
3 Mead 404.64 33 104.75 63 139.57 93 183.93
4 Pullman 123.72 34 131.63 64 136.25 94 157.18
5 East Valley (Spokane) 370.21 35 125.39 65 100.03 95 91.65
6 UN 36 130.47 66 116.92 96 110.44
7 394.15 37 Eastmont 166.69 67 69.64 97 97.50
8 302.82 38 Wenatchee 165.77 68 Seattle 231.18 98 128.42
9 161.01 39 Moses Lake 106.33 69 Tacoma 149.31 99 151.37
10 279.47 40 137.59 70 Lake Washington 159.59 100 168.74
11 230.41 41 151.39 71 Kent 138.46 101 85.94
12 200.75 42 347.37 72 Federal Way 81.38 102 141.88
13 64.99 43 Anacortes 195.93 73 Highline 134.05 103 148.46
14 Yakima 113.97 44 Burlington-Edison 148.40 74 Bellevue 127.71 104 South Kitsap 100.59
15 West Valley (Yakima) 118.79 45 259.34 75 Northshore 187.00 105 Bremerton 141.60
16 68.09 46 186.85 76 Clover Park 227.61 106 North Kitsap 151.48
17 Ellensburg 169.07 47 203.66 77 Bethel 98.47 107 114.62
18 92.15 48 180.06 78 Issaquah 180.25 108 Vancouver 28.82
19 113.06 49 Edmonds 255.08 79 Auburn 106.74 109 Evergreen (Clark) 20.28
20 50.51 50 Everett 288.44 80 Shoreline 295.03 110 Battle Ground 15.76
21 72.35 51 Ferndale 104.04 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 45.29
22 102.43 52 Bellingham 159.03 82 Tahoma 187.69 112 Kelso 45.53
23 17.39 53 Lake Stevens 294.59 83 Snoqualmie Valley 277.72 113 46.60
24 99.31 54 Marysville 316.00 84 Enumclaw 94.36 114 6.98
25 111.76 55 Monroe 191.15 85 White River 54.88 115 7.97
26 166.30 56 Mukilteo 260.34 86 Mercer Island 131.64 116 17.61
27 119.81 57 Oak Harbor 182.03 87 Bainbridge Island 155.35 117 31.56
28 25.24 58 Sedro-Woolley 216.73 88 North Thurston 178.90 118 24.89
29 Pasco 119.66 59 Snohomish 237.30 89 Olympia 196.27 Updated: 1/27/2020
30 Richland 181.18 60 Stanwood-Camano 185.92 90 Tumwater 232.71
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Department of Health, Office of Hospital and Patient Data Systems, Comprehensive Hospital Abstract Reporting System (CHARS) and Department of Health,
Center for Health Statistics Death Certificate Data.
The adolescents (age 10-17) who committed suicide or were admitted to the hospital for suicide attempts, per 100,000 adolescents (age 10-17). Suicides
are based on death certificate information. Suicide attempts are based on hospital admissions, but do not include admissions to federal hospitals. Beginning
on October 1, 2015 diagnosis in hospitalization data transitioned to International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10). Data from 2008 forward
was revised to include observation and standard hospital stays, as well as supplemental diagnosis and external cause codes. More information on these
changes is available in Technical Notes.
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Child or Family Health
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
107
48
39 Moses Lake
33
109 Evergreen (Clark)
21
75 Northshore
15 West Valley (Yakima)
38 Wenatchee
59 Snohomish
49 Edmonds
27
86 Mercer Island
65
17 Ellensburg
58 Sedro-Woolley
96
88 North Thurston
19
111 Longview
29 Pasco
64
46
116
110 Battle Ground
63
118
37 Eastmont
52 Bellingham
41
43 Anacortes
115
40
114
47
85 White River
87 Bainbridge Island
24
53 Lake Stevens
55 Monroe
106 North Kitsap
44 Burlington-Edison
36
60 Stanwood-Camano
67
13
34
83 Snoqualmie Valley
9
94
57 Oak Harbor
61
4 Pullman
84 Enumclaw
103
42
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Statewide1139932972245
1 Spokane3 Mead
208
69 Tacoma5 East Valley (Spokane)
3571 Kent
6214 Yakima
76 Clover Park7
10105 Bremerton
74 Bellevue90 Tumwater
2830 Richland79 Auburn
72 Federal Way117
82 Tahoma11
50 Everett73 Highline
108 Vancouver112 Kelso
104 South Kitsap77 Bethel
951826
68 Seattle129823
91 Yelm31
10092 Centralia56 Mukilteo78 Issaquah
54 Marysville101166693
51 Ferndale25
70 Lake Washington2 Central Valley
89 Olympia102
80 Shoreline
Low Birth Weight Babies
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Child or Family Health
Low Birth Weight Babies, Five Year Rates
Statewide 65.05
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 77.21 31 64.76 61 48.18 91 Yelm 65.09
2 Central Valley 62.51 32 80.74 62 72.90 92 Centralia 64.71
3 Mead 76.98 33 61.90 63 57.34 93 63.35
4 Pullman 47.95 34 52.21 64 58.19 94 50.62
5 East Valley (Spokane) 75.00 35 73.17 65 59.43 95 66.95
6 UN 36 53.25 66 63.42 96 58.61
7 70.58 37 Eastmont 57.13 67 52.86 97 78.45
8 75.75 38 Wenatchee 60.88 68 Seattle 65.96 98 65.69
9 51.50 39 Moses Lake 61.93 69 Tacoma 75.68 99 82.00
10 70.44 40 56.29 70 Lake Washington 62.77 100 64.74
11 68.06 41 57.10 71 Kent 73.15 101 63.88
12 65.77 42 23.70 72 Federal Way 68.47 102 62.43
13 52.55 43 Anacortes 56.62 73 Highline 67.72 103 41.25
14 Yakima 72.55 44 Burlington-Edison 53.57 74 Bellevue 70.10 104 South Kitsap 67.05
15 West Valley (Yakima) 61.12 45 77.30 75 Northshore 61.26 105 Bremerton 70.35
16 63.65 46 58.08 76 Clover Park 71.24 106 North Kitsap 53.68
17 Ellensburg 58.74 47 55.58 77 Bethel 66.98 107 62.12
18 66.23 48 62.04 78 Issaquah 64.27 108 Vancouver 67.50
19 58.48 49 Edmonds 60.00 79 Auburn 68.77 109 Evergreen (Clark) 61.45
20 75.84 50 Everett 67.96 80 Shoreline 62.23 110 Battle Ground 57.59
21 61.38 51 Ferndale 62.95 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 58.46
22 77.52 52 Bellingham 57.11 82 Tahoma 68.07 112 Kelso 67.14
23 65.59 53 Lake Stevens 54.11 83 Snoqualmie Valley 52.02 113 93.53
24 54.55 54 Marysville 63.99 84 Enumclaw 44.65 114 56.16
25 62.84 55 Monroe 53.93 85 White River 55.56 115 56.48
26 65.99 56 Mukilteo 64.50 86 Mercer Island 59.59 116 58.06
27 59.89 57 Oak Harbor 49.94 87 Bainbridge Island 54.90 117 68.26
28 69.18 58 Sedro-Woolley 58.71 88 North Thurston 58.50 118 57.32
29 Pasco 58.27 59 Snohomish 60.22 89 Olympia 62.48 Updated: 11/13/2019
30 Richland 69.13 60 Stanwood-Camano 53.06 90 Tumwater 69.65
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The babies born with low birth weight, per 1,000 live births. Low birth weight is less than 2,500 grams.
State Source: Department of Health, Center for Health Statistics, Birth Certificate Data File
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Child or Family Health
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
77 Bethel
79 Auburn
78 Issaquah
98
83 Snoqualmie Valley
26
4 Pullman
54 Marysville
39 Moses Lake
95
56 Mukilteo
108 Vancouver
59 Snohomish
61
73 Highline
116
41
14 Yakima
106 North Kitsap
24
30 Richland
112 Kelso
51 Ferndale
114
45
109 Evergreen (Clark)
82 Tahoma
105 Bremerton
20
70 Lake Washington
62
17 Ellensburg
46
55 Monroe
21
71 Kent
44 Burlington-Edison
99
115
101
58 Sedro-Woolley
72 Federal Way
53 Lake Stevens
25
38 Wenatchee
32
22
36
37 Eastmont
110 Battle Ground
34
35
18
16
29 Pasco
23
6
81 Franklin Pierce
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Statewide2848
86 Mercer Island139
421110
1026494
80 Shoreline69 Tacoma
10060 Stanwood-Camano
87 Bainbridge Island2 Central Valley
638
1 Spokane84 Enumclaw
88 North Thurston113
57 Oak Harbor3 Mead
97118103
89 Olympia43 Anacortes
52 Bellingham2712
74 Bellevue111 Longview
92 Centralia47
15 West Valley (Yakima)657
49 Edmonds90 Tumwater
50 Everett91 Yelm
68 Seattle1176667
5 East Valley (Spokane)9396
10740
85 White River104 South Kitsap
3119
76 Clover Park75 Northshore
33
Injury or Accident
Hospitalizations for Women
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Child or Family Health
Injury or Accident Hospitalizations for Women, Five Year Rates
Statewide 14.73
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 16.56 31 14.69 61 14.16 91 Yelm 15.13
2 Central Valley 16.84 32 12.36 62 13.34 92 Centralia 15.63
3 Mead 16.36 33 14.50 63 16.81 93 14.94
4 Pullman 14.38 34 11.95 64 17.28 94 17.22
5 East Valley (Spokane) 14.94 35 11.90 65 15.40 95 14.24
6 UN 36 12.24 66 15.07 96 14.92
7 15.31 37 Eastmont 12.09 67 15.02 97 16.34
8 16.66 38 Wenatchee 12.49 68 Seattle 15.11 98 14.47
9 17.97 39 Moses Lake 14.30 69 Tacoma 17.05 99 12.89
10 17.53 40 14.89 70 Lake Washington 13.35 100 17.02
11 17.59 41 13.94 71 Kent 12.97 101 12.75
12 16.01 42 17.73 72 Federal Way 12.60 102 17.34
13 18.05 43 Anacortes 16.21 73 Highline 14.07 103 16.25
14 Yakima 13.90 44 Burlington-Edison 12.94 74 Bellevue 15.93 104 South Kitsap 14.78
15 West Valley (Yakima) 15.42 45 13.70 75 Northshore 14.53 105 Bremerton 13.58
16 10.55 46 13.22 76 Clover Park 14.57 106 North Kitsap 13.88
17 Ellensburg 13.30 47 15.60 77 Bethel 14.50 107 14.92
18 11.60 48 19.40 78 Issaquah 14.49 108 Vancouver 14.19
19 14.60 49 Edmonds 15.29 79 Auburn 14.50 109 Evergreen (Clark) 13.64
20 13.38 50 Everett 15.20 80 Shoreline 17.21 110 Battle Ground 12.00
21 13.07 51 Ferndale 13.79 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 15.91
22 12.34 52 Bellingham 16.15 82 Tahoma 13.61 112 Kelso 13.84
23 8.99 53 Lake Stevens 12.55 83 Snoqualmie Valley 14.45 113 16.45
24 13.84 54 Marysville 14.35 84 Enumclaw 16.49 114 13.74
25 12.49 55 Monroe 13.11 85 White River 14.83 115 12.88
26 14.40 56 Mukilteo 14.23 86 Mercer Island 18.28 116 14.01
27 16.07 57 Oak Harbor 16.42 87 Bainbridge Island 16.87 117 15.11
28 24.46 58 Sedro-Woolley 12.72 88 North Thurston 16.46 118 16.28
29 Pasco 9.32 59 Snohomish 14.17 89 Olympia 16.22 Updated: 9/5/2019
30 Richland 13.84 60 Stanwood-Camano 16.90 90 Tumwater 15.26
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The injury or accident hospitalizations for women as a percent of all hospitalizations for women (age 18+). Beginning on October 1, 2015 diagnosis
transitioned to International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10). Data from 2008 forward was revised to include observation and standard
hospital stays, as well as supplemental diagnosis and external cause codes. More information on these changes is available in Technical Notes.
State Source:Department of Health, Office of Hospital and Patient Data Systems, Comprehensive Hospital Abstract Reporting System (CHARS)
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Criminal Justice
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
118
68 Seattle
31
40
18
57 Oak Harbor
25
116
4 Pullman
84 Enumclaw
75 Northshore
83 Snoqualmie Valley
74 Bellevue
70 Lake Washington
80 Shoreline
42
82 Tahoma
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
19
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
81 Franklin Pierce
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Statewide14 Yakima69 Tacoma1 Spokane
76 Clover Park39 Moses Lake
92 Centralia9922
79 Auburn111 Longview
10246
44 Burlington-Edison10169
112 Kelso2834
58 Sedro-Woolley71 Kent
38 Wenatchee209827
51 Ferndale29 Pasco
6572 Federal Way
43 Anacortes54 Marysville
9690 Tumwater
6411
11323
53 Lake Stevens2 Central Valley
50 Everett139721
105 Bremerton12
10317 Ellensburg
11424
89 Olympia49 Edmonds
11732
73 Highline30 Richland
37 Eastmont26
88 North Thurston52 Bellingham
62
Offenses, Domestic Violence
Five-Year Rates for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Criminal Justice
Offenses, Domestic Violence, Five Year Rates
Statewide 6.84
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 14.15 31 5.04 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 6.91 32 5.95 62 5.23 92 Centralia 12.01
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 4.30 34 8.62 64 7.17 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 7.71 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 7.26
7 UN 37 Eastmont 5.84 67 UN 97 6.70
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 8.11 68 Seattle 5.13 98 7.91
9 9.27 39 Moses Lake 12.58 69 Tacoma 14.41 99 11.42
10 9.42 40 4.92 70 Lake Washington 2.82 100 UN
11 7.11 41 UN 71 Kent 8.35 101 UN
12 6.47 42 2.33 72 Federal Way 7.52 102 10.11
13 6.80 43 Anacortes 7.43 73 Highline 5.95 103 6.38
14 Yakima 18.24 44 Burlington-Edison 9.74 74 Bellevue 2.93 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 3.46 105 Bremerton 6.49
16 9.30 46 10.03 76 Clover Park 12.89 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 6.21 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 4.87 48 UN 78 Issaquah UN 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 6.01 79 Auburn 11.04 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 8.06 50 Everett 6.87 80 Shoreline 2.67 110 Battle Ground UN
21 6.61 51 Ferndale 7.86 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 10.48
22 11.32 52 Bellingham 5.59 82 Tahoma 2.01 112 Kelso 8.95
23 7.00 53 Lake Stevens 6.97 83 Snoqualmie Valley 3.00 113 7.11
24 6.09 54 Marysville 7.36 84 Enumclaw 4.06 114 6.18
25 4.64 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 5.75 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.94 116 4.56
27 7.86 57 Oak Harbor 4.76 87 Bainbridge Island 1.45 117 6.00
28 8.80 58 Sedro-Woolley 8.46 88 North Thurston 5.60 118 5.19
29 Pasco 7.79 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 6.09 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 5.94 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 7.18District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The domestic violence-related offenses, per 1,000 persons. Domestic violence includes any violence of one family member against another family member.
Family can include spouses, former spouses, parents who have children in common regardless of marital status, adults who live in the same household, as
well as parents and their children. Offenses differ from arrests. Many offenses occur without arresting perpetrators.
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
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0 20 40 60 80 100
84 Enumclaw
116
70 Lake Washington
42
118
89 Olympia
34
10
75 Northshore
9
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 20 40 60 80 100
Statewide25
112 Kelso39 Moses Lake111 Longview
30 Richland22
43 Anacortes9628
14 Yakima24
38 Wenatchee44 Burlington-Edison
52 Bellingham92 Centralia
102466223
54 Marysville98
29 Pasco17 Ellensburg
1 Spokane10320
49 Edmonds9916
105 Bremerton114
76 Clover Park88 North Thurston
1337 Eastmont
4 Pullman69 Tacoma
53 Lake Stevens652712
58 Sedro-Woolley32
71 Kent68 Seattle
2 Central Valley26
51 Ferndale113
50 Everett74 Bellevue
72 Federal Way40
90 Tumwater31
11757 Oak Harbor
6411
79 Auburn
Total Arrests (Age 10-17)
Five-Year Rates for Locales
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Total Arrests (Age 10-17), Five Year Rates
Statewide 20.81
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 29.87 31 14.96 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 17.63 32 18.73 62 30.94 92 Centralia 32.98
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 23.21 34 8.91 64 14.04 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 20.85 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 41.57
7 UN 37 Eastmont 23.69 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 36.96 68 Seattle 18.47 98 30.71
9 6.10 39 Moses Lake 49.85 69 Tacoma 22.66 99 26.35
10 6.29 40 15.61 70 Lake Washington 11.02 100 UN
11 12.79 41 UN 71 Kent 18.62 101 UN
12 20.70 42 10.56 72 Federal Way 15.75 102 32.31
13 23.82 43 Anacortes 44.18 73 Highline NR 103 27.32
14 Yakima 37.23 44 Burlington-Edison 33.82 74 Bellevue 16.58 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 6.17 105 Bremerton 25.38
16 26.32 46 31.89 76 Clover Park 24.90 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 30.55 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 26.40 79 Auburn 11.88 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 26.78 50 Everett 16.98 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 17.49 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 48.63
22 45.86 52 Bellingham 33.52 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 50.74
23 30.77 53 Lake Stevens 21.20 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 17.49
24 37.08 54 Marysville 30.72 84 Enumclaw 11.70 114 25.37
25 52.36 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 17.56 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 1.93 116 11.12
27 20.81 57 Oak Harbor 14.69 87 Bainbridge Island 5.35 117 14.74
28 41.44 58 Sedro-Woolley 18.87 88 North Thurston 24.66 118 9.68
29 Pasco 30.68 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 9.25 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 48.20 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 15.02
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The arrests of adolescents (age 10-17) for any crime, per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-17). Washington State has transitioned from Summary UCR to the
NIBRS system for reporting. Care must be taken when interpreting the yearly trend of "total arrest" rates for an area. In areas where large amounts of
arrests are likely for crimes not previously reported, a substantial increase in total arrests could be expected starting with the 2012 data.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
116
40
84 Enumclaw
87 Bainbridge Island
75 Northshore
11
9
34
86 Mercer Island
113
10
42
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Statewide2225
111 Longview30 Richland
52 Bellingham112 Kelso4 Pullman
39 Moses Lake2862
38 Wenatchee10223202713
92 Centralia24
14 Yakima44 Burlington-Edison
981 Spokane
43 Anacortes4696
37 Eastmont991232
49 Edmonds114
74 Bellevue103
54 Marysville29 Pasco
2 Central Valley16
72 Federal Way53 Lake Stevens
6517 Ellensburg
105 Bremerton58 Sedro-Woolley
76 Clover Park50 Everett69 Tacoma
51 Ferndale57 Oak Harbor
68 Seattle118
71 Kent88 North Thurston
1176431
90 Tumwater26
89 Olympia79 Auburn
70 Lake Washington
Arrests (Age 10-14),
Property Crime Five-Year Rates for
Locales
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Arrests (Age 10-14), Property Crime, Five Year Rates
Statewide 2.52
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 4.39 31 1.19 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 2.55 32 3.40 62 6.38 92 Centralia 5.42
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 6.65 34 0.44 64 1.42 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 2.38 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 3.94
7 UN 37 Eastmont 3.81 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 5.85 68 Seattle 1.79 98 4.60
9 0.49 39 Moses Lake 6.57 69 Tacoma 2.11 99 3.79
10 0.00 40 0.74 70 Lake Washington 0.98 100 UN
11 0.51 41 UN 71 Kent 1.72 101 UN
12 3.44 42 0.00 72 Federal Way 2.52 102 5.75
13 5.48 43 Anacortes 4.38 73 Highline NR 103 2.81
14 Yakima 5.00 44 Burlington-Edison 4.97 74 Bellevue 2.81 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 0.54 105 Bremerton 2.34
16 2.52 46 4.33 76 Clover Park 2.14 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 2.37 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 3.36 79 Auburn 1.01 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 5.49 50 Everett 2.12 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 1.87 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 7.05
22 8.50 52 Bellingham 6.85 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 6.71
23 5.69 53 Lake Stevens 2.44 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 0.31
24 5.25 54 Marysville 2.74 84 Enumclaw 0.70 114 3.07
25 7.21 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 1.09 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.33 116 0.97
27 5.49 57 Oak Harbor 1.86 87 Bainbridge Island 0.61 117 1.59
28 6.46 58 Sedro-Woolley 2.21 88 North Thurston 1.70 118 1.79
29 Pasco 2.63 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 1.08 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 6.86 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 1.19
The arrests of younger adolescents (age 10-14) for property crimes, per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-14). Property crimes include all crimes involving
burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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0 5 10 15 20 25
89 Olympia
9
116
118
31
79 Auburn
75 Northshore
42
10
87 Bainbridge Island
34
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 5 10 15 20 25
Statewide2262
111 Longview25
52 Bellingham30 Richland
39 Moses Lake38 Wenatchee
44 Burlington-Edison28
112 Kelso43 Anacortes
9649 Edmonds
14 Yakima24
92 Centralia74 Bellevue
102462327
1 Spokane17 Ellensburg
4 Pullman114139865
54 Marysville2 Central Valley
37 Eastmont991620
29 Pasco88 North Thurston
72 Federal Way51 Ferndale
105 Bremerton53 Lake Stevens
69 Tacoma76 Clover Park
10368 Seattle
58 Sedro-Woolley50 Everett
71 Kent57 Oak Harbor
3270 Lake Washington
11312
11740
90 Tumwater642611
84 Enumclaw
Arrests (Age 10-17),
Property Crime Five-Year Rates for
Locales
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Arrests (Age 10-17), Property Crime, Five Year Rates
Statewide 5.73
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 8.01 31 2.06 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 6.48 32 4.08 62 17.67 92 Centralia 8.95
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 7.49 34 0.85 64 2.94 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 6.64 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 10.15
7 UN 37 Eastmont 6.47 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 12.96 68 Seattle 4.64 98 6.66
9 2.29 39 Moses Lake 14.23 69 Tacoma 5.15 99 6.32
10 1.08 40 3.36 70 Lake Washington 4.02 100 UN
11 2.44 41 UN 71 Kent 4.22 101 UN
12 3.84 42 1.51 72 Federal Way 5.58 102 8.47
13 6.75 43 Anacortes 10.74 73 Highline NR 103 4.85
14 Yakima 9.83 44 Burlington-Edison 12.64 74 Bellevue 8.80 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 1.60 105 Bremerton 5.41
16 6.10 46 8.44 76 Clover Park 4.88 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 7.96 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 10.01 79 Auburn 2.05 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 6.10 50 Everett 4.38 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 5.50 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 17.30
22 19.88 52 Bellingham 15.05 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 10.87
23 8.42 53 Lake Stevens 5.26 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 3.91
24 9.24 54 Marysville 6.57 84 Enumclaw 2.42 114 7.00
25 15.26 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 2.75 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.60 116 2.27
27 8.04 57 Oak Harbor 4.17 87 Bainbridge Island 1.01 117 3.79
28 12.15 58 Sedro-Woolley 4.43 88 North Thurston 5.77 118 2.23
29 Pasco 6.07 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 2.33 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 14.45 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 3.07
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The arrests of adolescents (age 10-17) for property crimes, per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-17). Property crimes include all crimes involving burglary, larceny-
theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
117
113
64
75 Northshore
116
31
26
87 Bainbridge Island
10
18
11
118
86 Mercer Island
42
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Statewide22
44 Burlington-Edison99
111 Longview4662
39 Moses Lake14 Yakima
52 Bellingham96
54 Marysville72 Federal Way
112 Kelso65
49 Edmonds92 Centralia
38 Wenatchee25
71 Kent114
88 North Thurston102
30 Richland1 Spokane
2 Central Valley3227
29 Pasco69 Tacoma
98105 Bremerton
1690 Tumwater
2879 Auburn
17 Ellensburg51 Ferndale74 Bellevue
43 Anacortes89 Olympia68 Seattle
37 Eastmont129
50 Everett58 Sedro-Woolley
2370 Lake Washington
76 Clover Park53 Lake Stevens
4 Pullman9734
84 Enumclaw57 Oak Harbor
1320
1034024
Arrests (Age 18+),
Property Crime
Five-Year Rates
for Locales
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Arrests (Age 18+), Property Crime, Five Year Rates
Statewide 5.79
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 7.23 31 1.80 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 7.20 32 7.11 62 13.54 92 Centralia 8.68
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 3.99 34 3.33 64 2.28 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 9.59 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 11.98
7 UN 37 Eastmont 5.07 67 UN 97 3.54
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 8.45 68 Seattle 5.15 98 6.02
9 4.69 39 Moses Lake 13.03 69 Tacoma 6.03 99 17.92
10 1.45 40 2.72 70 Lake Washington 4.44 100 UN
11 1.06 41 UN 71 Kent 7.71 101 UN
12 4.98 42 0.59 72 Federal Way 9.84 102 7.49
13 2.93 43 Anacortes 5.26 73 Highline NR 103 2.85
14 Yakima 12.71 44 Burlington-Edison 19.34 74 Bellevue 5.27 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 2.11 105 Bremerton 5.99
16 5.96 46 14.40 76 Clover Park 4.30 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 5.28 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 1.40 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 9.16 79 Auburn 5.41 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 2.91 50 Everett 4.65 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 5.27 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 17.82
22 20.43 52 Bellingham 11.98 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 9.79
23 4.44 53 Lake Stevens 4.25 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 2.45
24 2.54 54 Marysville 11.03 84 Enumclaw 3.15 114 7.62
25 8.32 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 1.48 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.92 116 2.07
27 6.78 57 Oak Harbor 3.03 87 Bainbridge Island 1.48 117 2.47
28 5.46 58 Sedro-Woolley 4.47 88 North Thurston 7.60 118 0.96
29 Pasco 6.45 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 5.25 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 7.43 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 5.66
The arrests of adults (age 18+) for property crimes, per 1,000 adults (age 18+). Property crimes include all crimes involving burglary, larceny-theft, motor
vehicle theft, and arson.
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
116
87 Bainbridge Island
103
75 Northshore
20
11
34
32
9
86 Mercer Island
10
42
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Statewide69 Tacoma68 Seattle
111 Longview72 Federal Way
92 Centralia76 Clover Park
14 Yakima46
105 Bremerton25
112 Kelso53 Lake Stevens
44 Burlington-Edison98
39 Moses Lake96
71 Kent52 Bellingham
1 Spokane2428
10250 Everett
30 Richland38 Wenatchee
991362
29 Pasco65
49 Edmonds90 Tumwater43 Anacortes
11464
88 North Thurston74 Bellevue89 Olympia
2258 Sedro-Woolley
2779 Auburn
11354 Marysville
162312
57 Oak Harbor70 Lake Washington
40118
37 Eastmont26
4 Pullman84 Enumclaw
51 Ferndale2 Central Valley
17 Ellensburg31
117
Arrests (Age 10-17),
Violent Crime Five-Year Rates
for Locales
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Arrests (Age 10-17), Violent Crime, Five Year Rates
Statewide 1.53
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 1.73 31 0.56 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 0.57 32 0.19 62 1.50 92 Centralia 2.83
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 0.64 34 0.28 64 1.28 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 1.48 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 1.84
7 UN 37 Eastmont 0.67 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 1.58 68 Seattle 3.74 98 2.03
9 0.15 39 Moses Lake 1.97 69 Tacoma 3.80 99 1.56
10 0.00 40 0.80 70 Lake Washington 0.82 100 UN
11 0.30 41 UN 71 Kent 1.78 101 UN
12 0.85 42 0.00 72 Federal Way 2.98 102 1.62
13 1.51 43 Anacortes 1.45 73 Highline NR 103 0.47
14 Yakima 2.63 44 Burlington-Edison 2.05 74 Bellevue 1.22 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 0.42 105 Bremerton 2.47
16 0.89 46 2.49 76 Clover Park 2.79 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 0.56 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 1.46 79 Auburn 1.13 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 0.34 50 Everett 1.60 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 0.59 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 3.12
22 1.20 52 Bellingham 1.76 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 2.14
23 0.89 53 Lake Stevens 2.13 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 1.12
24 1.66 54 Marysville 1.02 84 Enumclaw 0.63 114 1.41
25 2.41 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 0.66 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.07 116 0.50
27 1.19 57 Oak Harbor 0.83 87 Bainbridge Island 0.47 117 0.51
28 1.66 58 Sedro-Woolley 1.20 88 North Thurston 1.26 118 0.78
29 Pasco 1.49 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 1.21 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 1.59 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 1.46District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The arrests of adolescents (age 10-17) for violent crime per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-17). Violent crimes include all crimes involving criminal homicide,
forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Simple assault is not defined as a violent crime.
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
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Substance Use
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
86 Mercer Island
69 Tacoma
74 Bellevue
68 Seattle
75 Northshore
62
89 Olympia
34
72 Federal Way
79 Auburn
9
10
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Statewide43 Anacortes
9810332
39 Moses Lake10242
17 Ellensburg96
30 Richland51 Ferndale
20282399
52 Bellingham12
44 Burlington-Edison22
114402526
111 Longview84 Enumclaw
38 Wenatchee1646
112 Kelso58 Sedro-Woolley
4 Pullman92 Centralia
2754 Marysville
14 Yakima49 Edmonds
2465
88 North Thurston53 Lake Stevens
37 Eastmont105 Bremerton
11613
87 Bainbridge Island70 Lake Washington
2 Central Valley1 Spokane
71 Kent11
76 Clover Park117
57 Oak Harbor29 Pasco
31113
90 Tumwater50 Everett
64118
Arrests (Age 10-17), Alcohol
ViolationFive-Year Rates
for Locales
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Substance Use
Arrests (Age 10-17), Alcohol Violation, Five Year Rates
Statewide 1.52
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 1.02 31 0.75 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 1.07 32 6.86 62 0.43 92 Centralia 2.10
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 2.10 34 0.35 64 0.60 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 1.64 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 4.41
7 UN 37 Eastmont 1.56 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 2.37 68 Seattle 0.45 98 7.63
9 0.00 39 Moses Lake 5.81 69 Tacoma 0.51 99 3.69
10 0.00 40 2.71 70 Lake Washington 1.14 100 UN
11 0.91 41 UN 71 Kent 1.02 101 UN
12 3.31 42 5.39 72 Federal Way 0.32 102 5.75
13 1.38 43 Anacortes 12.07 73 Highline NR 103 7.57
14 Yakima 1.91 44 Burlington-Edison 3.07 74 Bellevue 0.50 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 0.44 105 Bremerton 1.47
16 2.30 46 2.28 76 Clover Park 0.85 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 4.66 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 1.91 79 Auburn 0.31 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 4.07 50 Everett 0.66 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 4.08 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 2.45
22 3.05 52 Bellingham 3.60 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 2.26
23 3.76 53 Lake Stevens 1.59 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 0.74
24 1.79 54 Marysville 1.93 84 Enumclaw 2.42 114 2.94
25 2.62 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 2.62 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.53 116 1.45
27 1.96 57 Oak Harbor 0.83 87 Bainbridge Island 1.24 117 0.84
28 3.84 58 Sedro-Woolley 2.18 88 North Thurston 1.61 118 0.56
29 Pasco 0.80 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 0.43 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 4.32 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 0.71
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The arrests of adolescents (age 10-17) for alcohol violations, per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-17). Alcohol violations include all crimes involving driving under
the influence, liquor law violations, and drunkenness. For adolescents, arrests for liquor law violations are usually arrests for minor in possession.
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Substance Use
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
72 Federal Way
62
42
84 Enumclaw
75 Northshore
57 Oak Harbor
90 Tumwater
118
89 Olympia
68 Seattle
11
86 Mercer Island
3 Mead
5 East Valley (Spokane)
6
7
8
15 West Valley (Yakima)
18
19
21
33
35
36
41
45
47
48
55 Monroe
56 Mukilteo
59 Snohomish
60 Stanwood-Camano
61
63
66
67
73 Highline
77 Bethel
78 Issaquah
80 Shoreline
81 Franklin Pierce
82 Tahoma
83 Snoqualmie Valley
85 White River
91 Yelm
93
94
95
97
100
101
104 South Kitsap
106 North Kitsap
107
108 Vancouver
109 Evergreen (Clark)
110 Battle Ground
115
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Statewide2524
30 Richland23
39 Moses Lake29 Pasco
43 Anacortes37 Eastmont
38 Wenatchee54 Marysville
96112 Kelso
28111 Longview
98162240
102114103
44 Burlington-Edison17 Ellensburg
1346
14 Yakima88 North Thurston
3292 Centralia
58 Sedro-Woolley99
52 Bellingham4 Pullman
641220
76 Clover Park27
49 Edmonds26
105 Bremerton65
51 Ferndale1 Spokane
2 Central Valley10
69 Tacoma53 Lake Stevens
71 Kent50 Everett
70 Lake Washington31
11734
74 Bellevue113
9116
87 Bainbridge Island79 Auburn
Arrests (Age 10-17), Drug
Law Violation
Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data Analysis Division
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Substance Use
Arrests (Age 10-17), Drug Law Violation, Five Year Rates
Statewide 2.23
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 2.01 31 1.12 61 UN 91 Yelm UN
2 Central Valley 1.85 32 3.15 62 0.67 92 Centralia 3.11
3 Mead UN 33 UN 63 UN 93 UN
4 Pullman 2.74 34 0.99 64 2.71 94 UN
5 East Valley (Spokane) UN 35 UN 65 2.07 95 UN
6 UN 36 UN 66 UN 96 5.07
7 UN 37 Eastmont 5.96 67 UN 97 UN
8 UN 38 Wenatchee 5.94 68 Seattle 0.44 98 4.25
9 0.92 39 Moses Lake 6.82 69 Tacoma 1.64 99 2.94
10 1.80 40 3.97 70 Lake Washington 1.18 100 UN
11 0.00 41 UN 71 Kent 1.37 101 UN
12 2.56 42 0.65 72 Federal Way 0.74 102 3.95
13 3.58 43 Anacortes 6.04 73 Highline NR 103 3.78
14 Yakima 3.25 44 Burlington-Edison 3.67 74 Bellevue 0.99 104 South Kitsap UN
15 West Valley (Yakima) UN 45 UN 75 Northshore 0.61 105 Bremerton 2.20
16 4.08 46 3.33 76 Clover Park 2.38 106 North Kitsap UN
17 Ellensburg 3.62 47 UN 77 Bethel UN 107 UN
18 UN 48 UN 78 Issaquah NR 108 Vancouver UN
19 UN 49 Edmonds 2.33 79 Auburn 0.75 109 Evergreen (Clark) UN
20 2.54 50 Everett 1.30 80 Shoreline NR 110 Battle Ground UN
21 UN 51 Ferndale 2.06 81 Franklin Pierce UN 111 Longview 4.66
22 4.01 52 Bellingham 2.83 82 Tahoma UN 112 Kelso 4.82
23 7.15 53 Lake Stevens 1.62 83 Snoqualmie Valley NR 113 0.93
24 7.51 54 Marysville 5.58 84 Enumclaw 0.63 114 3.83
25 8.19 55 Monroe UN 85 White River UN 115 UN
26 2.23 56 Mukilteo UN 86 Mercer Island 0.00 116 0.88
27 2.35 57 Oak Harbor 0.58 87 Bainbridge Island 0.85 117 1.01
28 4.73 58 Sedro-Woolley 3.03 88 North Thurston 3.24 118 0.56
29 Pasco 6.31 59 Snohomish UN 89 Olympia 0.46 Updated: 9/16/2019
30 Richland 7.24 60 Stanwood-Camano UN 90 Tumwater 0.57District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
State Source: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC): Uniform Crime Report (UCR), National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
The arrests of adolescents (age 10-17) for drug law violations, per 1,000 adolescents (age 10-17). Drug law violations include all crimes involving sale,
manufacturing, and possession of drugs.
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Substance Use
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
104 South Kitsap
44 Burlington-Edison
108 Vancouver
30 Richland
56 Mukilteo
85 White River
18
89 Olympia
67
106 North Kitsap
109 Evergreen (Clark)
42
117
57 Oak Harbor
39 Moses Lake
25
12
53 Lake Stevens
84 Enumclaw
34
48
77 Bethel
19
72 Federal Way
114
71 Kent
35
49 Edmonds
36
26
15 West Valley (Yakima)
8
66
2 Central Valley
80 Shoreline
55 Monroe
101
64
63
7
31
110 Battle Ground
59 Snohomish
65
61
83 Snoqualmie Valley
116
74 Bellevue
75 Northshore
70 Lake Washington
115
3 Mead
82 Tahoma
78 Issaquah
13
4 Pullman
87 Bainbridge Island
86 Mercer Island
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Statewide99
92 Centralia97
1131029416
10014 Yakima
51 Ferndale2296
43 Anacortes32
1079820
37 Eastmont112 Kelso
90 Tumwater105 Bremerton
95111 Longview
58 Sedro-Woolley81 Franklin Pierce
91 Yelm88 North Thurston
76 Clover Park46
1 Spokane93
69 Tacoma4211
11838 Wenatchee
4529 Pasco
52 Bellingham54 Marysville
3321
89 Olympia27
17 Ellensburg236
79 Auburn24
44 Burlington-Edison10
30 Richland39 Moses Lake
60 Stanwood-Camano56 Mukilteo
10350 Everett
475 East Valley (Spokane)
73 Highline
Clients of State-
Funded Alcohol or
Drug Services
(Age 10-17) Five-Year Rates
for Locales
DSHS Research and Data
Analysis Division
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Substance Use
Clients of State-Funded Alcohol or Drug Services (Age 10-17), Five Year Rates
Statewide 8.11
Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate Locale Rate
1 Spokane 12.29 31 4.55 61 2.98 91 Yelm 12.88
2 Central Valley 5.32 32 16.01 62 6.48 92 Centralia 30.05
3 Mead 3.60 33 10.44 63 3.34 93 12.26
4 Pullman 2.01 34 6.11 64 5.12 94 19.66
5 East Valley (Spokane) 8.04 35 5.83 65 3.49 95 13.61
6 9.65 36 5.81 66 3.37 96 16.45
7 5.13 37 Eastmont 15.38 67 6.91 97 26.68
8 5.82 38 Wenatchee 11.17 68 Seattle 6.48 98 15.58
9 7.89 39 Moses Lake 8.57 69 Tacoma 12.19 99 33.69
10 8.97 40 6.18 70 Lake Washington 2.32 100 18.56
11 11.85 41 7.96 71 Kent 5.30 101 4.45
12 4.22 42 11.92 72 Federal Way 4.43 102 20.44
13 2.50 43 Anacortes 16.17 73 Highline 7.98 103 8.51
14 Yakima 18.28 44 Burlington-Edison 9.39 74 Bellevue 3.00 104 South Kitsap 7.10
15 West Valley (Yakima) 5.48 45 10.92 75 Northshore 2.73 105 Bremerton 14.36
16 19.60 46 12.32 76 Clover Park 12.58 106 North Kitsap 5.37
17 Ellensburg 10.05 47 8.17 77 Bethel 6.59 107 15.61
18 6.20 48 5.24 78 Issaquah 2.11 108 Vancouver 5.51
19 7.16 49 Edmonds 5.92 79 Auburn 9.58 109 Evergreen (Clark) 4.33
20 15.38 50 Everett 8.29 80 Shoreline 4.75 110 Battle Ground 3.94
21 10.42 51 Ferndale 17.54 81 Franklin Pierce 12.88 111 Longview 13.31
22 17.31 52 Bellingham 10.64 82 Tahoma 2.14 112 Kelso 15.17
23 9.74 53 Lake Stevens 6.24 83 Snoqualmie Valley 3.78 113 23.82
24 9.55 54 Marysville 10.49 84 Enumclaw 6.33 114 6.50
25 7.03 55 Monroe 5.77 85 White River 4.19 115 2.12
26 5.52 56 Mukilteo 8.54 86 Mercer Island 0.33 116 2.05
27 10.08 57 Oak Harbor 5.10 87 Bainbridge Island 1.24 117 4.38
28 6.09 58 Sedro-Woolley 13.09 88 North Thurston 12.80 118 11.25
29 Pasco 10.87 59 Snohomish 3.04 89 Olympia 10.10 Updated: 8/2/2019
30 Richland 8.72 60 Stanwood-Camano 8.55 90 Tumwater 14.36District names are provided for locales representing a single school district. A complete listing of districts in each locale is available following the table of contents in this report. Error codes used here are defined in technical notes.
The adolescents (age 10-17) receiving state-funded alcohol or drug services, per 1,000 adolescents 10-17. Counts are unduplicated so that those receiving
services more than once during the year are only counted once for that year. Client counts are linked to state service records through the Research and Data
Analysis Client Services Database. State-funded services include treatment, assessment, and detox. Persons in Department of Corrections treatment
programs are not included.
State Source: Department of Social and Health Services, Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery services reported from the Research and Data Analysis Client Services
Database (CSDB).
Population Estimates: Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division
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