About Envision
Welcome to Envision Career Academy!
Envision Career Academy is a choice high school. We offer an innovative learning opportunity to students who are looking for a unique high school experience that is real-world, inquiry-based, and highly collaborative among students and teachers. The student's voice is at the center of everything we do. Read the spotlight by the Thurston Chamber.
Grades Served
9-12
Building
Opened in 2020.
School Data
For enrollment, demographics, student performance, and other numbers, see our Washington State Report Card.
Survey Results
Learn what our community sees as Envision's greatest strengths and challenges as we plan for the future.
Community Partners
Thank you to our community partner, TAGS!
Mission
Envision Career Academy is a community of leaders and learners exploring career-focused experiences through problem-based, authentic, action-oriented projects that improve our school, community, and world.
Get Involved
Envision values the strong support of our families and community. Volunteer opportunities include mentoring, tutoring, participating in events and field trips, helping in the classroom, and more.
Goals & School Improvement Plan
Academic Gap Goal
Increase passing rates of 9th graders from 2023-24 quarter 1 (57%), semester 1 (74%), quarter 3 (65%), semester 2 (79%) and 2024-25 current percentage (50%) to 90% at all four benchmarks (semester 1 & semester 2).
Behavioral or Social-Emotional Learning Gap Goal
Increase percentage of 9th grade regular attenders from 2023-24 for quarter 1 (30%), semester 1 (26%) and quarter 3 (20%) and 2024-25 current percentage (33%) to 70% from 2023-24 to 2024-25.
School Improvement Plan
Building History
Envision Career Academy was built in 2007 on 4.4 acres. It is located at 411 College Street NE in Lacey, adjacent to the Gott Administrative Center (District Office). The 18,448 square foot building includes 10 instructional spaces. The pre-engineered metal building was designed, permitted, built, and occupied within a one-year timespan, using mitigation funds. This school was designed from the beginning to accommodate non-traditional programs, initially occupied by the credit-retrieval choice school South Sound High School.