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.

Robert Scotlan
8th & 9th Grade English
Rob Scotlan teaches eighth grade English. “I especially enjoy discussing in class the books we read,” says Scotlan. “It gives all of us an opportunity to find the little pieces of humor, tragedy and drama that often go overlooked while reading a novel.”
Scotlan uses grammar and mythology raps to help his eighth grade students learn all about verbs, adjectives, pronouns and other parts of speech, as well as Greek Gods and Goddesses. Teach This, Scotlan's grammer album, and Mythology and Me: An Age of Dysfunction are both for sale on Amazon and iTunes.
Scotlan completed both his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Puget Sound. After graduate school, he flew to England and spent four months working as a server in an eatery in Reigate, Surrey. He spent several months touring Scotland, France, Spain and Italy. He has also visited Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Croatia, Austria and Greece. In 2020, he plans to scale Mount Everest.
Scotlan began his teaching career at Curtis High School and joined the faculty of Charles Wright in 2006. In addition to teaching, he coaches basketball and volleyball and leads eighth graders on the annual four-day backpacking trip along the Olympic coast. Scotlan is a member of a USA Volleyball team and competes in both regional and national tournaments. He also volunteers in the community as a mentor, plays the guitar and is an avid reader. He writes a blog for the school about books: The Pages In Between.
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Scotlan uses grammar and mythology raps to help his eighth grade students learn all about verbs, adjectives, pronouns and other parts of speech, as well as Greek Gods and Goddesses. Teach This, Scotlan's grammer album, and Mythology and Me: An Age of Dysfunction are both for sale on Amazon and iTunes.
Scotlan completed both his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Puget Sound. After graduate school, he flew to England and spent four months working as a server in an eatery in Reigate, Surrey. He spent several months touring Scotland, France, Spain and Italy. He has also visited Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Croatia, Austria and Greece. In 2020, he plans to scale Mount Everest. Scotlan began his teaching career at Curtis High School and joined the faculty of Charles Wright in 2006. In addition to teaching, he coaches basketball and volleyball and leads eighth graders on the annual four-day backpacking trip along the Olympic coast. Scotlan is a member of a USA Volleyball team and competes in both regional and national tournaments. He also volunteers in the community as a mentor, plays the guitar and is an avid reader. He writes a blog for the school about books: The Pages In Between.