TAFA at Saghalie

District : Federal Way School District

33914 19th Ave SW
Federal Way, WA 98023
(253) 945-5000
https://tafatsaghalie.fwps.org

District : Federal Way School District
Grades : 6 to 12
Enrollment : 532

4 Year Graduation Rate

8.7 out of 10 students graduate in 4 years

Student-to-Teacher Ratio

13 to 1

13 students to every 1 teacher

Who is in the school building?

Students at this school

Students with Disabilities

14.5%

On a 504 Plan

5.8%

Free or Reduced Lunch

75.2%

English Language Learners

31.0%

 

 

Am. Indian / Native Am.

9.4%

Asian

9.4%

Black

14.8%

Hawaiian Pacific Islander

9.4%

Hispanic

33.6%

Two or More Races

13.0%

White

19.2%

Teachers at this school

 

Am. Indian / Native Am.

0%

Asian

7%

Black

7.3%

Hawaiian Pacific Islander

2.4%

Hispanic

2.4%

Two or More Races

2.4%

White

70.7%

Teachers with 5+ years experience

59%

Are students learning?

Students on Grade Level

1.4 out of 10 students perform math at grade level

2025 math proficiency - 14%

2.2 out of 10 students read at grade level

2025 reading proficiency - 22%

2025 Student Growth - Math

% of students by growth category

High Growth

30%

Medium Growth

37%

Low Growth

34%

2025 Student Growth - Reading

% of students by growth category

High Growth

25%

Medium Growth

36%

Low Growth

39%

How are students experiencing the school?

Attendance

% of students who averaged fewer than 2 absences per month

Discipline

At TAFA at Saghalie, 3 out of every 100 students receive a suspension or an expulsion. The district average is 5.

How is the school serving a student like mine?

Students on Grade Level

% students on grade level, by student group

9th Graders on Track

% of students passing all classes in 9th grade, by student group

Dual Credit Completion

Percent of High School students completing a dual credit course (course for college credit), by student group

Discipline

Number of suspensions/expulsions for every 100 students, by student group

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of the time), by student group