Welcome to Olympic View Elementary School!

  • Olympic View front view Welcome to Olympic View Elementary! We opened our doors in 1969 and worked hard to create a positive, challenging, and fun learning environment for our Eagles. We believe all children should be recognized for their unique strengths and gifts, as we teach all children the skills they need to realize their potential. Everyone here makes a difference!

What makes Olympic View unique?

    • Self-Manager Program
    • Family Activites
    • Student Leadership & Clubs
    • Walk-a-thon
    • Read-a-thon
    • Robust volunteering program
    • Student Safety Patrol
    • Positive Behavior Support Program (PBIS)

Current Goals

  • Continuous Growth Goal:

    • 2nd grade students who are identified as low income will grow in their passage reading fluency (PRF) from a high risk of 18% to a high risk of 5% by the end of June.

    Empowered Learners Goal:

    • Decrease the referral risk index (SWIS) for American Indian students from 0.83 last year to 0.28 this year.

    Download the whole School Improvement Plan >> (PDF) Updated spring 2023

Our Mission

  • We are a diverse, inspiring, and compassionate school community building a strong foundation to prepare all students to become lifelong learners and successful citizens.

The Eagle Way

  • The Eagle Way

    • SAFETY - We keep our school safe & orderly.
    • RESPECT - We treat others with respect.
    • RESPONSIBILITY - We take responsibility for our actions.
    • COOPERATION - We cooperate with a positive attitude.

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Statistics

  • For enrollment, demographics, SBA results, and other numbers, see the OSPI Report Card.

Community Involvement

Olympic View Building History

  • Olympic View Elementary was built in 1969 on 9.8 acres. It is located at 1330 Horne Avenue NE. In 1998, a modernization was completed, utilizing bond and state funds. The covered play renovation and addition was completed in 2010. The 26-classroom, 40,933 square foot building, and 15 portable classrooms serve kindergarten through fifth grade.