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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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Class of 2026: Ready for What’s Next 

Meet Ana and Valeria, two seniors whose stories show how opportunity, support and persistence help students step into their future with purpose.  

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Choose How You Receive Communication

Families and students can choose how they want to receive school messages whether that is by text, email or app notification. 

Learn How to Choose

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CFAC Recommends Bond

The community-led Capital Facilities Advisory Committee recommended a bond to the School Board to rebuild Sylvester, Cascade and Chinook, and to rebuild the Southern Heights site for CHOICE Academy. It would fund initial design work for Hilltop and Valley View, plus critical needs for schools across Highline.

Learn about the recommendation

The Promise Podcast Our People. Our Stories. with sophia tua'ua

Finding Your Path

Evergreen High School senior Sophia Tua'ua is helping shape district conversations while preparing for her future through Running Start. Hear how student voice, strong relationships and opportunity have shaped her journey.

Listen to the latest episode

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Free Summer Meals Available for Kids & Teens

Free summer meals are available for all children and teens ages 18 and younger at select locations between June 29- July 30. No paperwork is required and children do not need to be enrolled in Highline to participate.

Find times and locations

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Learn About Bond and Levy Planning

As we plan for a possible school construction bond and capital technology levy, families, staff and community members can review the planning process and learn how future decisions will be made.

Learn about bond and levy planning

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HHS Construction Students Learn at Pacific

Twenty Highline High School students recently stepped onto an active construction site – the future Pacific Middle School – to see how a school is built and explore careers in the skilled trades. Read about this unique opportunity and our progress on this bond project.

See Students Learning

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Building Understanding in Math Through Literacy

Math can feel intimidating. In Ryan Smith’s classroom at Mount Rainier High School, something is shifting. Students work through problems step by step, using notes that combine numbers and written explanations. 

Watch a video about how literacy is helping students in math

Upcoming Events

Latest News

Highline Headlines - June 12

The end of the school year is almost here. Read this week’s Highline Headlines for reminders about the last day of school, report cards, student file moves, athletics registration, summer meals, the budget ThoughtExchange and more.

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Planning is underway for the future home of CHOICE Academy. A committee of staff, families and students gathered for another design meeting focused on transforming the former Southern Heights Elementary School building into a renewed learning space for students. 

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Highline is financially stable because of steady enrollment and difficult budget adjustments made in recent years. To maintain that stability, the proposed 2026–27 budget includes about $8 million in reductions, including central office reductions, while prioritizing resources that directly support students and classrooms.

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Work continues on the new Evergreen High School baseball and fastpitch fields, with synthetic turf, spectator seating, landscaping, sidewalks, asphalt and signs now in place or underway. The fields are expected to be ready for use when fall sports begin in September 2026.

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Parkside Elementary students and staff spent the day at Waskowitz for a schoolwide field trip planned by Parkside teachers and school leaders. After six years, this end-of-year field trip is now a tradition that connects students to each other, to hands-on science in nature and to their own potential.

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This year, our secondary schools focused on helping students grow as readers, thinkers and speakers in every subject area. Students had more opportunities to read challenging texts, build vocabulary, discuss ideas with classmates and connect learning to their own lives and experiences. Teachers also worked to create classrooms where students feel seen, heard, and supported. 

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Highline is continuing to build schools where every student feels supported, included, and able to participate. This work is underway in all elementary schools and will expand to middle schools in 2026–27. We recently saw inclusion in action at Field Day at Mount Rainier High School, where students from Adapted PE classes and peers from across Highline came together for a day of movement, connection and celebration.
 

The Promise Podcast Our People. Our Stories.

The Promise Podcast wrapped up its first season featuring students, educators, community leaders and staff from across Highline. Explore the conversations, meet the guests and look back at the stories that brought Our Promise to life. Plus, share your ideas to help shape Season Two.

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End-of-year report cards will be available soon. Find them in ParentVUE on June 17 (elementary) and June 25 (secondary). All Highline schools use standards-based grading, and students’ scores will reflect this.

Our Promise

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

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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

at a Glance

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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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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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