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Henrietta Lacks High School

Located inVancouver, WA 98664
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School Specialties & Support

Who is this school for?

Public
High School (9-12)

How will my child learn?

STEM

What is the learning environment like?

Low student-teacher ratio
Specialized facilities

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

Family partnerships

Other Important Info

IEP students
504 students
Inclusive
IEP/504
Health and bioscience education
Innovative teaching methods
Individualized learning plans
Hands-on experiences in health sciences
Community engagement

Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School is dedicated to providing a nurturing and inclusive educational environment for students with diverse learning needs, particularly those with language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional learners. The school's core mission centers on fostering academic growth and personal development through innovative teaching methods and a strong emphasis on health and bioscience education.

The approach at Henrietta Lacks High School integrates specialized programs that combine rigorous academic curricula with therapeutic methodologies tailored to meet the unique needs of each student. This includes individualized learning plans, hands-on experiences in health sciences, and supportive interventions that promote both cognitive and emotional well-being.

What sets Henrietta Lacks High School apart is its commitment to maintaining a low student-teacher ratio, ensuring that each child receives personalized attention and support. The school also prioritizes strong partnerships with families, recognizing the vital role that guardians play in the educational journey. Additionally, the school features specialized facilities designed to enhance learning and community engagement, along with unique events that foster a sense of belonging and collaboration among students, families, and staff.

Student-Teacher Ratio

Low Ratio

Individualized attention and support

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