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.
Charles Wright offers more Advanced Placement courses – the equivalent of college courses – than any other high school in the South Puget Sound area.
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.

Steve Daniels
8th Grade Science
Steve Daniels teaches eighth grade science. “I have high, but reasonable, expectations for my students,” says Daniels. “I hope my students will remember me as a fair, well organized and thorough teacher.”
Daniels particularly enjoys teaching students to identify rocks and minerals. The eighth grade curriculum focuses on astronomy, oceanography and geology.
Daniels holds a bachelors degree from Brown University and a masters from Washington State University. During college, he toured England with Brown’s rugby team. He joined the Charles Wright faculty in 1970 and has taught physics, chemistry, environmental sciences, algebra and geometry. He currently coaches football and track and field. In the past, he has also coached the Science Olympiad, baseball, basketball and rugby teams. He enjoys hunting and fishing.
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Daniels particularly enjoys teaching students to identify rocks and minerals. The eighth grade curriculum focuses on astronomy, oceanography and geology. Daniels holds a bachelors degree from Brown University and a masters from Washington State University. During college, he toured England with Brown’s rugby team. He joined the Charles Wright faculty in 1970 and has taught physics, chemistry, environmental sciences, algebra and geometry. He currently coaches football and track and field. In the past, he has also coached the Science Olympiad, baseball, basketball and rugby teams. He enjoys hunting and fishing.
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