About Lacey
Welcome to Lacey Elementary
We are the home of the Husky Pups and serve preschool through 5th grade in Lacey, WA. At Lacey, we aim to partner with students, families, and the community to develop capable, compassionate, and culturally competent lifelong learners.
Grades Served
Transitional kindergarten–5th
Building
Opened in 1968.
School Data
For enrollment, demographics, student performance, and other numbers, see our Washington State Report Card.
Survey Results
Learn what our community sees as Lacey's greatest strengths and challenges as we plan for the future.
Community Partners
Thank you to our Partners in Education, Dirty Dave's Pizza, and WSECU!
Get Involved
Lacey values the strong support of our families, alumni, 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
The intact group of students not meeting standard will show an increase on average of one full risk category/color band step in easyCBM reading fluency, and easyCBM math performance from fall 2024 to spring 2025, as shown on easyCBM benchmark and progress monitoring data.
Behavioral or Social-Emotional Learning Gap Goal
Improve staff action on the question “With important decisions, we seek input from parents and the community” from 50% in 2024 to 70% in 2025 on the CEE Family Survey.
School Improvement Plan
Lacey Building History
Lacey Elementary, known as the "round school" was built in 1968 on 10.4 acres in it's current location at 1800 Homann Road SE in Lacey. The 46,305 square foot building includes 27 instructional spaces, plus 10 portable classrooms.
- In 1980, the gymnasium was built.
- In 2002-03, a major modernization was completed using local bond and state assistance funds. The modernization completely upgraded all building and site components. The play shed was converted to a kitchen, art, and music facility. A new play shed was built, and parking lots, drives, and stormwater management systems were also redesigned and reconstructed. The site was also re-landscaped with irrigation added.
Lacey Elementary was named after O.C. de Lacey, a realtor and attorney at the turn of the 20th century. The school was originally located where the Carpenter Road Safeway store stands today.