Covering nearly 55 square miles and serving a population of nearly 100,000 residents, Puyallup
School District No. 3 is the ninth largest school district in Washington. The District is located six
miles east of Tacoma, 30 miles south of Seattle, and is situated in the heart of the Puyallup
Valley.
An elected, five-member Board of Directors governs the District and appoints a Superintendent
who is responsible for day-to-day operations. The District provides educational services to more
than 20,000 students in 21 elementary schools, six junior high schools, three comprehensive high
schools and the Walker campus, which offers program options for students in sixth through 12th
grades.
The District employs approximately 1,330 certificated staff, 850 classified staff and 300 substitute
personnel. The District operated on a General Fund budget of over $156 million in the 2005-06
school year.
The above information is from the State Auditors (Audit Report Search) webpage
Back to the 2011 or 2009 or 2007 or 2005 or 2003 or 2001 or 1999 or 1997 or 1995 or lbloom.net State of Washington Employees Salaries List
Here's a link to the Puyallup School District webpage. http://www.puyallup.k12.wa.us/
Here's page 1 of the Puyallup School District employees and salaries list I received on 6/28/2002
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Here's the freedom of information request letter I sent to the Puyallup School District.
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Clicking on the above picture will take you to a page
about the webmaster.
A freedom of information letter template is at http://www.splc.org/foiletter.asp
Washington State newspapers have detailed information about access to public records at http://www.openwashington.com/
Here's information on Washington State websites about counties, ports, school districts, cities, ect...
In Nov 2002, the Wa St Court of Appeals, ruled that government employees names cannot be kept secret.
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