Lakewood School District (Washington)

Lakewood School District, officially known as Lakewood School District 306, is a school district that serves the communities of Lake Goodwin, North Lakewood and Smokey Point in northern Snohomish County, Washington in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

There are bus transportation services offered to schools part of the district in its 22.5-square-mile (58 km2) area, in addition to a family access program.

School District 65 was formed on November 12, 1892 and served 30 students in the Lake Goodwin area.

A bond issue was passed in 1992 to fund the construction of English Crossing Elementary School, opened in 1995 serving grades 3–5.

It covers an area of 22.5 square miles (58.27 km2), with a population of people related to the district being 13,926 at the 2010 United States Census,[19] encompassing parts of Arlington, Lake Goodwin, Marysville, North Lakewood, Smokey Point, and Warm Beach.

[19][21] The main office of the school district, used by the superintendent, is located at 17110 16th Drive Northeast in North Lakewood, part of the city of Marysville, south of Washington State Route 531.