Highline's structured feedback session on the Strategic Plan emphasized vision and optimism while limiting questions, leaving parents seeking discussion on rigor, literacy, and accountability.
by Guest Writer
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.
by Wendy Butzerin
Local choral group Northwest Associated Arts Presents: Pigments of Our Imagination. Mark your calendar for Friday March 20th.
by Staff WriterNighttime drivers in SeaTac and Burien should plan ahead as S. 200th St. will close overnight Feb. 4–6 for bridge construction tied to the SR 509 Completion Project. Watch for detours.
by Staff Writer
Students at several Highline schools joined a national day of walkouts and protests in response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.
by Katie Kresly
After months of testimony, shoreline residents left frustrated, saying the council’s 4–3 vote, DeVito’s participation, and lack of accountability ignored planning recommendations and public input.
by Katie KreslyAre 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
by Staff WriterWashington voters approved initiatives, yet lawmakers delay hearings and add barriers, fueling concerns about diminishing voter voice and democratic integrity.
by Melissa Petrini
Highline's structured feedback session on the Strategic Plan emphasized vision and optimism while limiting questions, leaving parents seeking discussion on rigor, literacy, and accountability.
by Guest Writer
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.
Here is a schedule of featured meetings happening this week.
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.
A new Washington poll shows strong voter consensus supporting parental notification, curriculum access, and consent for minors’ medical decisions.
Highline seeks public feedback on refining its Strategic Plan amid falling academic results and an $8 million projected budget shortfall.
Highline's structured feedback session on the Strategic Plan emphasized vision and optimism while limiting questions, leaving parents seeking discussion on rigor, literacy, and accountability.
by Guest Writer
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.
by Wendy Butzerin
Local choral group Northwest Associated Arts Presents: Pigments of Our Imagination. Mark your calendar for Friday March 20th.
by Staff WriterNighttime drivers in SeaTac and Burien should plan ahead as S. 200th St. will close overnight Feb. 4–6 for bridge construction tied to the SR 509 Completion Project. Watch for detours.
by Staff Writer
Students at several Highline schools joined a national day of walkouts and protests in response to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.
by Katie Kresly
After months of testimony, shoreline residents left frustrated, saying the council’s 4–3 vote, DeVito’s participation, and lack of accountability ignored planning recommendations and public input.
by Katie KreslyAre 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
by Staff WriterWashington voters approved initiatives, yet lawmakers delay hearings and add barriers, fueling concerns about diminishing voter voice and democratic integrity.
by Melissa Petrini