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Highline Public Schools
15675 Ambaum Blvd. SW Burien, WA 98166

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Highline Public Schools
15675 Ambaum Blvd. SW Burien, WA 98166

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CollegeCon is April 25

CollegeCon returns Saturday, April 25 at Evergreen High School. Students and families can explore college, career training and next steps after high school.

Plan your day at CollegeCon

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CFAC Ready to Recommend Bond

The community-led Capital Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC) arrived at a bond package recommendation with a majority consensus by the end of their March 30 meeting. They will present to the school board in early June.

Read Meeting Summary

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Schools of Choice Applications Reopened

Applications are now reopened for schools & programs not at capacity. From marine science and welding to health care, aviation, culinary arts, virtual learning, and college-prep academics, Schools of Choice give students opportunities to find the environment that fits their interests, strengths, and future they choose.

Learn more about Schools of Choice

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How State Funding Impacts Schools

When state funding does not match the real cost of running schools, districts must make up the difference. In Highline, that gap shapes budgets, programs and the support students receive each day.

Explore how funding impacts students

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Community, Culture & Continuity

When students feel they belong, everything changes. Listen to Highline parent Savannah Benally talk with Superintendent Dr. Ivan Duran about identity, connection and the impact of the Native Education Program.

Listen to This Episode

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Gold Star Award Winners

Meet the 2026 Gold Star Award winners—staff, volunteers and alumni making a difference across Highline schools.

See who won

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New High Schools, Lasting Impact

The new Evergreen and Tyee high school buildings are shaping a new high school experience. Students learn in spaces designed to support learning, connection and preparation for the future they choose. 

Read about the new buildings' impact

 

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Budget Reductions in Central Office

Highline still faces a budget gap, even with new state funding. Learn what this means for students, staff and programs across our district.

Read the full budget update

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Literacy and Learning in Highline

Students across Highline are building strong reading, writing and language skills every day. From early reading to class discussions, learning grows with support at every grade.

Read how students are supported

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Kindergarten Enrollment Now Open

Do you know a child who will be five years old on or before August 31? Now is the time to enroll them in kindergarten for the 2026-27 school year! Enroll early for access to readiness programs and events.

Enroll in Kindergarten

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Control Your School Notifications

Families can switch ParentSquare notifications to Digest to reduce email, text, and app alerts. Digest delivers one end‑of‑day summary per method from your district and each school.   

Log into ParentSquare

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Exploring Healthcare Careers at Tyee

Tyee’s Health Professions pathway gives students hands-on training, college credit and real experience in health care fields. Students are building skills, earning credentials and preparing for careers that serve their community. 

Read How Students are Becoming Future Ready

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Applications are now reopened for schools & programs not at capacity. From marine science and welding to health care, aviation, culinary arts, virtual learning, and college-prep academics, Schools of Choice give students opportunities to find the environment that fits their interests, strengths, and goals — and prepares them for what comes next.

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The community-led Capital Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC) arrived at a bond package recommendation with a majority consensus by the end of their March 30 meeting.

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Across Highline, Culture & Climate Teams help schools create welcoming environments, reinforce positive behavior and respond early when students need support. Nearly all schools now hold regular team meetings, using attendance and behavior data to guide decisions and strengthen consistent support systems for students. 

CollegeCon Returns April 25!

CollegeCon brings students and families together to explore college, career training and other paths after high school. This free event is open to students in grades 7–12 and their families.

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We are celebrating Language Access Month in Highline Public Schools by recognizing the many languages our families speak and our commitment to clear, inclusive communication. In 2024–25, we supported more than 2,400 interpretation requests, 5,000 on-demand calls, and translations that help families stay connected and engaged.

Juniors Get Future Ready at FutureU

Highline Public Schools 11th‑grade students recently spent the day exploring their next steps after graduation during FutureU, a hands‑on college and career exploration experience held at Green River College.

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Families and students can choose how they want to receive school messages whether that is by text, email or app notification. If texting works best for your family, you can choose that option. When text is turned on, messages from a teacher, coach, or school can come through like a regular text message on your phone. You can read it and reply right from your phone, just like you normally would.

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We are sharing this context to help explain why school districts across Washington are facing budget pressure. When state funding formulas fall short of real costs, districts must manage the difference locally, creating harder choices about the programs, services and daily operations students and families rely on.

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We are expanding Secondary Redesign to include middle schools, strengthening career-connected learning, instructional rigor, and real-world relevance. From new CTE science courses to career pathways, this work helps every student build confidence, explore interests, and prepare for future success.

Our Promise

Every student in Highline Public Schools is known by name, strength and need, and graduates prepared for the future they choose.

Explore our Promise 

Our Goals

Culture of Belonging
culture of belonging

A culture where all are welcome, valued, and safe.

Innovative Learning
Innovative Learning

Academic experiences that engage, empower, and challenge every student.

Bilingual & Biliterate
Bilingual & Biliterate

Multicultural skills that enable students to live, work, and communicate across cultures.

Future Ready
Future Ready

Students explore possibilities and develop mindsets that prepare them for a changing future.

Highline

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17,290

STUDENTS

17,290

STUDENTS

Our students represent many diverse and culturally-rich backgrounds. Our diversity is an asset. Our students learn from one another and graduate prepared to live and work in an increasingly multicultural world.

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89

LANGUAGES SPOKEN

Our top 8 languages are:

  1. English
  2. Spanish
  3. Vietnamese
  4. Somali
  5. Amharic
  6. Punjabi
  7. Arabic
  8. Khmer

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1,193

CLASSROOM TEACHERS

1,193

CLASSROOM TEACHERS

The single most important driver of student achievement is an excellent teacher in the classroom. Highline is in the top 12 out of 295 Washington districts in the number of National Board Certified Teachers.

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SCHOOLS

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schools

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. 

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22.5 POINTS

RISING GRADUATION RATE

22.5 POINT RISE

IN GRADUATION RATE

Highline's graduation rate has been on a steady rise for the past decade. The on-time graduation rate for the Class of 2023 was 84.8%. That's an increase of 22.5 point rise since 2013.

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