About AIM High School
AIM High School is an excellent school of choice for students seeking a more personalized form of instruction. AIM High School is an accredited high school leading to a high school diploma.
AIM High School offers a quality, contract-based academic program within a respectful, supportive, intimate environment. Through partnerships between our students, staff, parents and the community, we seek to promote the intellectual growth, personal development and social responsibility of every student.
AIM High School works with students to earn their high school diploma, while individualizing their education as needed. Students attend four- or five-days a week for three hours, depending on their needs. Students are responsible for completing work outside of class.
Students can also participate in Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center, Running Start and classes, sports, band etc at Snohomish High School and Glacier Peak High School. If appropriate, Graduation Alliance Online Learning courses are also available. AIM High School provides an on-site daycare for teen parents.
Quick Links
Parkway Campus
525 13th Street
Snohomish, WA 98290
Main Office/Attendance
360-563-3400
Program Highlights
Students must apply and be interviewed with a parent or significant adult before acceptance.
While most courses are self-paced, receiving instruction and assistance one to one, most core subjects have seminar-type classes once a week.
Students must complete work to an 80% standard. If satisfactory progress is not made, students will be required to attend extra sessions, document homework, and/or reduce their full-time status.
We use approved Snohomish School District curriculum designed for earning credit in a small group or individual situation. Students may also earn credit for educational experiences outside of school and/or create a course of study to earn credit independently.
AIM High School offers its own diploma with the same requirements as the traditional high schools.
An average of 75 students per session attend with seven certificated teachers, a counselor, principal (also certified in special education) and eight support staff members.
Students are required to follow the "Rules and Regulations of the Snohomish School District." Students who do not comply are exited from the program.
Students can also participate in Running Start, Sno-Isle Technical Center and classes and/or athletics at Glacier Peak High School and Snohomish High School.
All students are assigned to one staff member as their advisor who meets with them regularly.
