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This article is about a private school in Woodinville, Washington. For the school for autistic children in Hertfordshire, England, see Chrysalis School. Private school in Woodinville, King County, Washington, United States
Chrysalis School
Chrysalis
Address
15900 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE
Woodinville, King County, Washington 98072
United States
Coordinates47°45′45.49″N 122°9′0.67″W / 47.7626361°N 122.1501861°W / 47.7626361; -122.1501861
Information
TypePrivate school
MottoIndependence, Confidence, Engagement
Established1983
DirectorKaren L. Fogle (founder)
Faculty33 (as of 2024)
Enrollment220 (as of 2024)
Color(s)   
MascotButterfly
WebsiteChrysalis School

Chrysalis School is a private school in Woodinville, Washington, teaching grades K–12. The primary campus houses the middle school and high school programs, while the elementary school is located on a separate campus also in Woodinville.

As of 2024, the school graduates approximately 40 students per year. 56% of their students enrolled in a four-year university after graduating, 28% go to a community college or a trade school, and 16% go directly to working or other occupations.

History

Karen L. Fogle founded the Chrysalis School in her home in 1983 with several colleagues. The school has been accredited since 1995 through the Northwest Accreditation Commission, now known as Cognia.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Faculty". Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  2. ^ "Chrysalis School". Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  3. ^ "Director". Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  4. ^ "School Profile". Retrieved 2024-08-29.

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