Spokane Public Schools is dedicated to preparing students to successfully move to and through some form of higher education: technical, 2-year or 4-year.
Page Guidelines
The Spokane Public Schools Facebook page is provided by the Spokane Public Schools Community Relations Department. The goal of this page is to share as much as possible about the achievements of our employees, students, and school community, as well as to broadcast relevant and timely information about SPS.
While we strive to engage in an open and respectful dialogue, all posting of comments on this page are at the discretion of the page administrators. The intent of this policy isn't to keep any negative or critical information from being posted, but to impose reasonable guidelines to ensure the comments remain on-topic and are beneficial to the school community. The below-stated guidelines will be applied in an even and fair manner, and comments that violate these guidelines (even in part) will be removed in their entirety regardless of the viewpoint expressed in the comment.
We welcome your comments and look forward to what you have to say. However, we will remove postings that:
• Contain comments not topically related to the particular post being commented upon;
• Posts and comments that promote or advertise commercial services, entities or products except as stipulated in the School District’s marketing plans and determined by the School District to be essential to economic development;
• Political statements that assist a campaign for election of any person to any office or for the promotion of or opposition to any ballot proposition;
• Posts and comments that promote, foster or perpetuate discrimination on the basis of age, sex, marital status, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, sexual orientation including gender expression or gender identity, or honorably discharged veteran or military status;
• Posts and comments that include vulgar, offensive, threatening or harassing language, personal attacks;
• Obscene or sexual content or links to obscene or sexual content;
• Illegal activity or encouragement of illegal activity;
• Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems;
• Comments from children under 13 cannot be posted in order to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. By posting on the School District’s social media site, users acknowledge that they are at least 13 years old. Those 12 years old or younger may e‐mail the School District instead;
• Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party; or
Spokane Public Schools reserves the right to remove posted content that does not comply with these guidelines. All posts and comments uploaded to School District’s Social Media sites that allow posts will be periodically reviewed. All posts and comments are public records subject to public disclosure under the Public Records Act.
Communications made through Spokane Public Schools Social Media sites in no way constitute a legal or official notice or comment to Spokane Public Schools. (For example, a post or comment that asks for public records will not be considered a public records request under RCW 42.56.) To comment about a specific city project or program, please contact the appropriate department.
This is a happy place, dedicated to the Spokane Public Schools community. Let's keep the conversation positive and related to SPS.
Page administrators reserve the right to not post or remove comments that violate the above-stated guidelines at any time. Page administrators also reserve the right to ban users from posting comments on the SPS’s social media website for repeated violations of the above-stated guidelines...but we hope that won't ever be necessary.
If you have a comment or would like to report an inappropriate comment for review, contact Ryan Lancaster.
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HIGH SCHOOLS
Joel E. Ferris High School
Lewis and Clark High School
North Central High School
John R. Rogers High School
Shadle Park High School
NEWTECH Skills Center
The Community School
On Track Academy
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Chase Middle School
Garry Middle School
Glover Middle School
Sacajawea Middle School
Salk Middle School
Shaw Middle School
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Adams Elementary School
Arlington Elementary School
Audubon Elementary School
Balboa Elementary School
Bemiss Elementary School
Browne Elementary School
Cooper Elementary School
Finch Elementary School
Franklin Elementary School
Garfield Elementary School
Grant Elementary School
Hamblen Elementary School
Holmes Elementary School
Hutton Elementary School
Indian Trail Elementary School
Jefferson Elementary School
Lidgerwood Elementary School
Lincoln Heights Elementary School
Linwood Elementary School
Logan Elementary School
Longfellow Elementary School
Madison Elementary School
Moran Prairie Elementary School
Mullan Road Elementary School
Regal Elementary School
Ridgeview Elementary School
Roosevelt Elementary School
Sheridan Elementary School
Stevens Elementary School
Westview Elementary School
Whitman Elementary School
Willard Elementary School
Wilson Elementary School
Woodridge Elementary School
SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS
Bancroft School
Bridge School
Bryant School
Community Images
Crosswalk School
Daybreak
Deaconess
The Enrichment Cooperative (TEC)
Family Connections
High School Behavior Intervention
Homeless Education and Resource Team
Journey NE Learning Center
Learning Center Program
Libby Center
Morning Star Boys Ranch
Northeast Preschool
Oddessy Program
Sacred Heart
Shriners School
Spokane Virtual Learning
Special Education Center
Summit
Tamarack
Tessera Program