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Highline’s CFAC is weighing a $450–$650 million school bond for the November 2026 ballot, balancing facilities, equity, and voter approval.
by Katie Kresly
Highline School Board Meeting to include a Lunar Celebration with a Dragon Dance Performance by Raisbeck Aviation students, a Seahurst School Presentation, and a full business agenda.
by Staff Writer
Kennedy Catholic High School celebrates the Arts with Melodies & Masterpieces Community Event on Feb 20
by Staff Writer
WSDOT projects continue on State Route 509 in SeaTac and Burien from Monday, Feb. 9 through the morning of Thursday, Feb. 12
by Staff Writer
Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
by Admin
Parents question who is responsible for student safety when schools escort children off campus without notification or parental consent.
by Katie Kresly
Normandy Park’s Feb. 4 town hall drew residents and elected officials for wide-ranging discussion on education, safety, and legislative issues.
by Stuart Jenner
Community members have one final opportunity Feb. 9 to weigh in on Highline’s strategic plan and name their expectations for the future.
by Stuart Jenner
Highline’s CFAC is weighing a $450–$650 million school bond for the November 2026 ballot, balancing facilities, equity, and voter approval.
by Katie Kresly
Parents question who is responsible for student safety when schools escort children off campus without notification or parental consent.
Burien Councilmembers will discuss telecommunications franchises and an Immigration Resolution at the next City Council Meeting, Monday, February 9.
Highline’s sex education information night invites families to view curriculum, learn opt-out options, and shifts from last year’s formal group Q&A format.
Students at several Highline schools joined a national day of walkouts and protests in response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.
Are you interested in learning which birds are in your backyard? Do you want to assist researchers take a snapshot of their populations? You can do both, and more at the 10th annual Bird Fest event - Feb 14
Washington voters approved initiatives, yet lawmakers delay hearings and add barriers, fueling concerns about diminishing voter voice and democratic integrity.
As a class action lawsuit against Highline Schools moves forward, families are questioning how long student data is retained and how exposed children are protected.
Attendance was sparse at a Highline public meeting to "help shape what comes next for Highline." Next opportunity for feedback is set for February 3rd at Sylvester Middle School.
Highline’s CFAC is weighing a $450–$650 million school bond for the November 2026 ballot, balancing facilities, equity, and voter approval.
by Katie Kresly
Highline School Board Meeting to include a Lunar Celebration with a Dragon Dance Performance by Raisbeck Aviation students, a Seahurst School Presentation, and a full business agenda.
by Staff Writer
Kennedy Catholic High School celebrates the Arts with Melodies & Masterpieces Community Event on Feb 20
by Staff Writer
WSDOT projects continue on State Route 509 in SeaTac and Burien from Monday, Feb. 9 through the morning of Thursday, Feb. 12
by Staff Writer
Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
by Admin
Parents question who is responsible for student safety when schools escort children off campus without notification or parental consent.
by Katie Kresly
Normandy Park’s Feb. 4 town hall drew residents and elected officials for wide-ranging discussion on education, safety, and legislative issues.
by Stuart Jenner
Community members have one final opportunity Feb. 9 to weigh in on Highline’s strategic plan and name their expectations for the future.
by Stuart Jenner