A School Where Every Child Is Known

Personalized learning, outdoor education, and a safe, close-knit environment where students thrive academically and socially.

Easton School District welcomes families who want small class sizes, outdoor learning, and PK–12 continuity on one caring campus.

Discover a warm, community-focused public school where teachers know students by name and learning happens inside and outside.

Why Families Choose Easton

A rural PK–12 education with a personal, family-like approach.

At Easton School, your child learns in small class sizes — typically 10–12 students — so teachers build strong, personal relationships and tailor instruction to each learner.

Our blended-class model (for example, 2nd/3rd and 4th/5th together) strengthens peer learning, boosts confidence, and keeps instruction consistent as students progress on our single PK–12 campus.

Wide view of Easton’s single PK–12 campus with brick and wood buildings framed by evergreen trees, morning light, families walking toward the entrance, photorealistic, calm nature-inspired palette highlighting community and continuity on one campus.

Small Class Sizes, Big Attention

Average class sizes of 10–12 students make meaningful learning possible.

At Easton, teachers know each child’s strengths and needs. Small class sizes let educators provide individualized instruction, timely feedback, and the kind of trust that helps children grow academically and socially.

Our blended-classroom model encourages leadership, peer mentorship, and flexible pacing — a practical, research-backed approach that parents in rural PK–12 education consistently praise.

  • Average 10–12 students per class
  • Blended grades for continuity
  • Personalized learning plans

Nature as Our Classroom

Daily outdoor learning builds curiosity, resilience, and a lifelong love of the outdoors.

Everyday Exploration

Students spend regular class time outdoors: walking local trails, learning science from living ecosystems, and practicing observation, measurement and creative thinking under the open sky.

Trips & Overnights

Exciting multi-day trips — camping, Washington Coast visits, and Mount St. Helens expeditions — give students hands-on science, leadership practice, and lasting memories.

Seasonal Skills

Winter activities include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and mountain-pass clubs for downhill sports — all taught with safety, skill-building, and character growth in mind.

Strong Academics, Personal Support

AP courses, personalized instruction, and a calm, supportive environment.

Easton offers AP coursework for high school students and rigorous, age-appropriate instruction across grade levels. Our small size allows teachers to differentiate lessons and offer extra support where it matters most.

Families consistently say Easton feels like a private-school experience — with the same student-centered attention — while remaining an accessible public option for Washington schools.

A Community That Follows Up

Personal, fast, and welcoming communication from day one.

When families reach out about Easton School enrollment, the superintendent or school secretary follows up personally. That early, human contact helps families feel welcomed and supported from the first conversation.

Parents praise our close communication, the family-like atmosphere, and teachers who know students deeply — a community where children are truly seen and valued.

Portrait of a smiling Easton teacher outdoors, photorealistic and approachable.
Students hiking a nearby trail under late-afternoon light with backpacks and a teacher guide, forested foothills of the Cascades visible, photorealistic action shot showing outdoor learning, exploration, and community.

Learning in the Foothills

Mountains, forests, and fresh air shape our everyday learning.

Our location near the Cascade foothills makes outdoor learning easy and regular. Children bike, hike, and explore with teachers — building physical skills and curiosity in natural settings that complement classroom learning.

This outdoor-rich identity is central to Easton School: nature is a teacher, a lab, and a place to grow confidence.

How Enrollment Works

Three simple steps to learn more and visit campus.

1. Fill a short form

Provide parent name, contact, your child’s grade, and an optional message — it takes a minute and starts the conversation.

2. We contact you

A friendly call or email from the superintendent or the school secretary answers questions and offers next steps — always personal, never pushy.

3. Schedule a tour

Visit the campus, meet teachers, and see outdoor learning in action — no pressure, just an open invitation to explore whether Easton is the right fit.

See What Makes Easton Special

Schedule a Tour Today

Schedule a campus tour or request enrollment information. We’ll follow up personally.

Families can schedule a school tour or request enrollment info with this short form. Easton School District enrollment is simple and supportive — we’ll contact you to arrange a convenient visit.

No pressure or obligation — just an invitation to visit and see if Easton is the right fit for your family.

Easton School District

Easton School District — rural PK–12 education near the Cascade foothills. For enrollment questions call 509-553-0726 or email [email protected].

Easton School District 1893 Railroad Street, PO BOX 8 Easton, WA 98925