STUDENTS

At Federal Way Public Schools, we know each student is capable of achieving great things. Students are referred to as scholars, because we believe with supportive adults, exciting learning opportunities, strong community partnerships, and recognizing the diversity in our district's community, all scholars can achieve academic success.

Our goal is to ensure each and every scholar graduates college and career ready and achieves at high levels. We believe this can happen through actively engaging in rigorous instruction, using your voice and finding a sense of ownership in your learning, and when scholars feel safe and welcomed in their schools. We know the road from PreK to graduation may seem long, but we are committed to helping you along the way so each scholar realizes a bright future.

Quick Access

School Bell Times

Make sure you're on time each day for school by reviewing your schools start and end times.

Meal Menus

See the weekly schedule of breakfast and lunch menu options.

Launchpad to Learning

Access important tools like Canvas, iReady, StudentVUE and more through this central online hub.

Academic and Social-Emotional Support

Get the help you need, with resources like tutoring for classwork, or online therapy for personal challenges.

Rights and Responsibilities

Review the district's policies for scholars, covering everything from dress code to acceptable behaviors.

Attendance

Learn about the importance of attending a full day's worth of class throughout the school year.

Student Resources

As a student, it can be difficult to navigate where to turn when you need help. Though finding a trusting adult is a great first step when you're experiencing a personal or academic challenge, Federal Way Public Schools also has free resources available to students to access directly.

Academic Resources

Tutor.com

Tutor.com is a free online tutoring service available to all scholars in grades 4-12. Scholars can access one-to-one tutoring in over 200 subject areas, 24 hours a day, seven days a week to receive math and reading support, SAT/PSAT prep, stress support, and more. This service can be accessed through Launchpad to Learning.

Speak with your School Counselor

Each elementary, middle, and high school has an assigned school counselor to help scholars navigate challenging situations. Your school counselor can also connect you with additional mental health resources.