Wendy Butzerin
Wendy Butzerin - Assistant Editor, Citizen Journalist She and her family have lived in Highline for 25 years. Wendy's passion for education comes from years of working in the field as a paraprofessional. She enjoys reading and hiking.
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by Wendy Butzerin
In 1897, two tons of gold and 68 rich miners sailed into port, turning all eyes to Seattle in the mad dash for Yukon riches. Learn how “Gold!” dramatically changed Seattle’s fortunes.
by Wendy Butzerin
From dark military bunkers to sweeping mountain views, Fort Worden State Historical Park in Port Townsend offers a memorable adventure through Washington history.
by Wendy Butzerin
San Juan Island National Historic Park is an intriguing American Heritage destination, especially now that the weather is warming up. Visitors will discover remarkable history as they learn about the territorial conflict over San Juan Island between the Americans and the British.
by Wendy Butzerin
A recent federal Title IX rollback by the Dept. of Education affects Fife schools and raises questions about how it may affect Highline’s current gender policies.
by Wendy Butzerin
Project PROMise is a Highline Foundation event taking place next week. Community members join together to provide formal attire and remove financial barriers for students attending Prom.
by Wendy Butzerin
The Easter season invites reflection on renewal, forgiveness, hope, and new life, offering joy, beauty, and connection for people everywhere.
by Wendy Butzerin
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