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We know you may have questions about this week's incident. Please see a list of frequently asked questions and answers on our Incident FAQs webpage.
Join the Highline Schools Foundation on Thursday, October 24 for the third annual Winter Warm Up, a cozy evening of comfort food and community. Show your support for the Foundation and help raise funds for basic needs programs across Highline Public Schools.
This summer, we installed a new concrete ramp to provide ADA access to the main entrance and school office at Hilltop Elementary.
Sylvester Middle School students and community members gathered this month to celebrate a new soccer mini pitch and track and field. See photos.
Read headlines about what to know about social media threats, how families can support school safety efforts, School Board meetings and more.
Our construction teams are making exciting progress at the site of the new Tyee High School in SeaTac. The project remains within budget and on target to open for school in September 2025, with staff move-in slated for next August.
Families play a vital role in school safety. Learn how you can take proactive steps now and respond effectively during emergencies. By working together, we can help keep our students safe.
Social media threats can cause unnecessary fear and disrupt our schools. We ask families to report threats directly to law enforcement, not repost them. Talk with your student about the serious consequences of making threats, even as a joke. Together, we can protect our schools and community.
Two individuals in our Highline community have reported that they were targeted by kidnapping scams. We are sharing information to help our families and staff stay vigilant and safe.
This week's Highline Headlines includes seven items with information for Highline families and students.
Our Promise
Every student in Highline Public Schools is known by name, strength and need, and graduates prepared for the future they choose.
Our Goals
Highline
at a Glance
17,290
STUDENTS
89
LANGUAGES SPOKEN
1,193
CLASSROOM TEACHERS
34
SCHOOLS
34
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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.