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The first day of school is here! Our schools are alive with energy and excitement as we welcome students to the 2024-25 school year. Watch our first-day-of-school video and read a special message from Superintendent Ivan Duran.
This week's Highline Headlines include invitations for the Future Ready Fest, upcoming vaccine clinic, school board meeting as well as information about the Original Beverly Park building and next week's school meals.
Learn eight facts about our emergency renovation of the Original Beverly Park Site, which opened for school on September 4. See photos of the move-in and first day of school.
All Highline students and their families are invited to take the next step towards their future at Future Ready Fest on Wednesday, September 25, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Highline High School.
Wednesday, September 4 is the first day of school for grades 1-12. As a reminder, Friday, September 6, is a regular, full school day for students. Half-day Fridays will begin Friday, September 13.
Highline Headlines is our news bulletin for students and families. This week news updates included: #BacktoHighline is our social media tag for the first day of school, our Back-to-School Checklist, our online tool to check bus routes, a vaccine clinic, the school lunch menus for next week and more!
Highline Public Schools in partnership with Stepping Stone Pediatrics and Medical Center Pharmacy are offering free routine immunizations and COVID vaccine clinics at some of our school sites. Get your student up to date on their immunizations. No pre-registration is required. Please bring vaccination records.
Members of our Capital Projects Oversight Committee met in August for their quarterly review of our bond spending and construction progress. After the committee reviewed financial statements and asked questions, the consensus was, “Good job, guys, for staying on top of it!”
This week's Highline Headlines includes information about building closures on August 27, ParentSquare, our Non-discrimination Statement, official notices, student rights and responsibilities, accident insurance, and more.
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Highline has 18 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, and 4 comprehensive high schools serving neighborhoods in Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, SeaTac and White Center. Families may also want to explore our 7 choice schools or multiple alternative education options.