DID YOU KNOW?
Over a five-year period, students’ SAT scores averaged 1,260 points compared to the national average of 1,000 points.
Typically, 20 percent of a Charles Wright graduating class are National Merit Scholars or Commended Students.
No South Sound school, public or private, offers more Advanced Placement courses than we do.
Minority students account for 28 percent of the student body.
In the last decade, Charles Wright students consistently earned top honors among the State of Washington’s journalism students.
Charles Wright grants over $1.3 million in financial assistance to 21% of the student body.

Richard Kalustian
7th Grade Math
Richard Kalustian teaches seventh grade math. Since joining the Charles Wright faculty in 1995, he has also coached volleyball, basketball, softball, soccer, Knowledge Bowl and math contest teams. “I enjoy the high-pitched enthusiasm of Middle School Knowledge Bowl tournaments, where the pride of ‘knowing stuff’ shines brightly in each student’s face,” he says.
In 2001, the CWA Parents Association presented Kalustian with the Inspirational Faculty Award.
Kalustian knows some stuff himself. He is a regular participant in the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament and placed nineteenth in 2005. He's a member of the National Puzzlers League and was once a contestant on Jeopardy.
Kalustian holds a bachelors degree from Antioch University and a masters in teaching from Lewis and Clark College. He particularly enjoys dropping in on Bob Gordon’s seventh grade art class on duck days, when students are hard at work hand-carving duck decoys. “Each student is proud to show off and explain his or her duck's unique characteristics,” explains Kalustian.
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In 2001, the CWA Parents Association presented Kalustian with the Inspirational Faculty Award. Kalustian knows some stuff himself. He is a regular participant in the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament and placed nineteenth in 2005. He's a member of the National Puzzlers League and was once a contestant on Jeopardy.
Kalustian holds a bachelors degree from Antioch University and a masters in teaching from Lewis and Clark College. He particularly enjoys dropping in on Bob Gordon’s seventh grade art class on duck days, when students are hard at work hand-carving duck decoys. “Each student is proud to show off and explain his or her duck's unique characteristics,” explains Kalustian.
Visit his web page