Stanwood High School serves the towns of Stanwood and the agricultural communities of Camano Island in the Stanwood-Camano School District, about 50 miles north of Seattle in northern Snohomish County. Enrollment is roughly 1,400, and the school's Spartans compete in the Wesco League at the 3A classification.
The school operates a substantial Career and Technical Education program, with district CTE pathways spanning agriculture, business, engineering, health sciences, family and consumer sciences, and skilled trades, alongside Advanced Placement coursework and dual-credit options. Athletics are streamed via the NFHS Network and a local Twin City Sports Network partnership, and Stanwood publishes a weekly Spartan Sports Report.
Stanwood maintains an Athletic Hall of Fame recognizing student-athletes, coaches, and contributors, with annual nominations open through the district. Spartan teams compete in Wesco's southern division alongside neighbors including Arlington, Snohomish, and Marysville Pilchuck, and the school's location near the Camano Island ferry routes and the rural Stillaguamish Valley shapes a community-based identity uncommon in larger I-5 corridor schools.
Source: WA ERDC Graduate Outcomes.
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