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BREADCRUMB

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Bellevue Big Picture School building exterior

Bellevue Big Picture School

14844 SE 22nd St.
Bellevue, WA 98007

425-456-7800

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School Overview

Bellevue Big Picture is a choice school for grades 6-12, emphasizing strong relationships, academic rigor, and relevant, Project Based Learning. Middle school students work with faculty advisors who facilitate social- emotional learning and college and career exploration through an Advisory program. High school students participate in off-campus internships every Thursday at a variety of community organizations, guided by their faculty advisor. All advisors work with their advisees for multiple years.

What Makes Us Unique:

  • Partnership with Big Picture Learning international network of schools
  • High School Internships with community mentors
  • Advisory program
  • Project-based learning
  • Small choice school with emphasis on strong relationships with families
  • Student-led conferences
  • Standards-based assessment

Racial Diversity

School & Student Characteristics

  Big Picture School District HS Average District MS Average

Enrollment (10/3/2022)

397

1479

776

Average Attendance Rate

90%

88%

92%

Eligible for Free/Reduced Price Meals

19%

21%

22%

Receiving Special Education Services

20%

8%

10%

English Language Learners

7%

11%

13%

First Language Other Than English

29%

40%

43%

Mobility Rate 3

9%

11%

10%

Summary of Student Achievement

State Assessment Results for Grades 6-8 (Spring 2023)

Percentage of Students Meeting / Exceeding Standards in the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) or Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science (WCAS)

State Assessment Results for Grades 6-8

Percentage of students meeting standards in the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) or Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science (WCAS)

College and Career Readiness

AP & IB

School Name

BIG PICTURE

DISTRICT

 

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

2022-2023

AP Exam Pass Rate

59%

49%

42%

58%

81%

77%

82%

85%

Students Taking At Least One AP/IB Course by the Time They Graduate

96%

100%

100%

100%

91%

93%

93%

91%

Average Number of AP and IB Credits Earned by Graduates

2.7

2.8

2.5

1.7

6.9

7.4

7.4

7.4

SAT & ACT

School Name

BIG PICTURE

DISTRICT

STATE

 

2019-2020

2020-
2021

2021-2022

2022-
2023

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-
2022

2022-2023

2019-2020

2020-2021

2021-2022

Average SAT Composite Score

1220

 

1153

1049

1271

1358

1263

1213

1073

1072

 

Average ACT Composite Score

22.4

N/A

N/A

N/A

27.8

29.5

29.4

30.2

22.9

23.6

22.9

Additional College Readiness Measures

Note: Significantly fewer students participated in college testing (PSAT, SAT, ACT) in 2020-21 due to COVID, so these scores do not necessarily reflect the general student population and may not be comparable with prior years.

Glossary

ACT - The ACT is a college admissions test with four subjects (English, math, reading, and science) scored on a scale from 1-36. The Composite ACT score is the average of the four subject test scores.

AP - Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. These courses culminate in an AP exam that is given by the College Board. Many college grant course credit to students receiving passing scores. AP tests are scored on a scale from 1-5, with 3 or higher considered passing.

IB - The International Baccalaureate (IB) program is a rigorous college-preparatory program offered at selected schools in many countries around the world. Students who pass a challenging set of IB exams at the end of selected courses earn an internationally-recognized IB diploma. IB exams are scored on a scale from 1-7, with 4 or higher considered passing.

PSAT College and Career Readiness Benchmark - All BSD students take the PSAT test in 11th grade, as preparation for the SAT and the college application process. The PSAT benchmark is one indicator of whether students are on track to be ready for college. Students who score at or above the benchmark level have a 75% chance of earning at least a C in first-year core college courses.

SAT - The SAT is a college admissions test which was substantially revised in 2017. The new SAT includes two subject areas (ERW - evidence-based reading and writing, and math). The previous SAT had three subject areas (critical reading, writing, and math). Each subject is still scored on a scale from 200-800; however, the combined score on the new test is now 1600, instead of the previous combined score of 2400.

Science Assessments - WCAS - WCAS stands for Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science, first administered in Spring 2018 to students state-wide in grades 5, 8 and 11. The WCAS is aligned to Next Generation Science Standards, which emphasize engineering and technology. The standards were adopted by the state in 2013. For more information, please see OSPI's State Testing website.

Smarter Balanced - Starting in 2014-15, Washington State adopted the Smarter Balanced exams to assess student learning in English language arts and math in grades 3-8 and 10-11. These computer-based exams are aligned to the state's Common Core learning standards. For more information, please see OSPI's State Testing website.

Special Education Services - Neighborhood schools provide a continuum of special education services. We provide specialty centers as well:

  • Cascade program for students who benefit from behavioral supports due to emotional stressors.
  • Evergreen program to serve young adults (ages 18-21) with disabilities.
  • Olympic program to support students on the autism spectrum.
  • Pacific program for students with significant developmental and intellectual disabilities.
  • PALS (Preschool Age Learning) preschool to provide early intervention services for children with special needs (ages 3-5), together with typically developing peers.

End Notes

  1. School and Student Characteristics - Data are from October 3, 2022 unless otherwise specified.
  2. District Average - The district averages displayed here are the averages for district high schools.
  3. Mobility Rate - The percent of students who entered or withdrew from the school between October 1 and June 15, based on October 1 enrollment.