Tahoma School District serves 7,200 students in grades pre-K-12 in and around Maple Valley, WA, a suburban community (20,000 population) in Southeast King County, about 30 miles southeast of Seattle. The name Tahoma was created by students in 1926 to name the newly built junior-senior high school that served three independent school districts: Taylor, Hobart and Maple Valley. The name is derived from the first two letters of each of those names. That school is still being used, having been remodeled for use as Tahoma Middle School in 2004.
Tahoma School District is recognized as innovative in its development and use of curriculum. Test scores indicate that Tahoma students are among the state's top 10 percent, on average.
In 2005, the district completed its construction and remodeling program that began with passage of the 1997 construction bond measure. The $45.5 million bond measure, combined with state matching funds and local construction impact fees, paid for: Tahoma High School remodeling and expansion; Tahoma Junior High construction; Shadow Lake Elementary School remodeling and expansion; Cedar River Middle School expansion; Tahoma Middle School renovation; and computer purchases.
The district provides a quality learning environment for all students, including those with special needs and those who are qualified to participate in gifted education programs. Music, athletics and other extracurricular activities are available, too. The district has one full-service high school, Tahoma High School and an alternative high school, Maple Valley High School. There is one junior high school, two middle schools, four elementary schools and a parent-partnered school.