By Stuart Jenner If you missed the first installment from yesterday, read Highline's 'iReady' Data Spells Big Challenges for Literacy -Pt.1 Understanding the Districts' "Growth" Metric The Strategic Plan Dashboard metrics show Highline did not meet its goals for growth in either
by Stuart Jenner
An In-depth Look at the Gathered-Data Used to Drive the Districts' Strategic Plan for English by Stuart Jenner Last fall, I had a memorable conversation with a 10th grade student taking Middle Year International Baccalaureate English at Mt. Rainier High School. I asked her what book she was reading.
by Stuart JennerA strong early lead should be reassuring, yet successive ballot drops often erase it—fueling frustration, suspicion, and calls for reform.
by Guest Writer
Statement from Stephanie Mora, Burien City Council Member, on her race: “While the election results are clearly disappointing, I’m deeply grateful for all of your support this election season. We did our best but Burien has decided to take a different path. It has been my honor to serve
by Admin
Statement from Kevin Schilling, Candidate for State Representative for the 33rd District: “The people who voted made their decision. While I’m disappointed in the outcome, I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who stood with me in this campaign to push against extremism of all kinds and for common sense
by Admin
Emotions ran high at the Nov 3 Burien Council Meeting as an organized group of public commenters both praised DESC and demanded...
by Tommy Butzerin
Day 4 ballot results show one race still razor-thin, with Kresly leading by just 75 votes as other contests widen.
by Staff Writer
Paress Release by RASKC about their Fur-ever Thankful event, advertising adoption of a cat or dog for just $30 through November 30th. The weather is turning chilly - why not warm up with a pet from Regional Animal Services of King County? Through November 30, you can adopt a cat
by Staff Writer
By Stuart Jenner If you missed the first installment from yesterday, read Highline's 'iReady' Data Spells Big Challenges for Literacy -Pt.1 Understanding the Districts' "Growth" Metric The Strategic Plan Dashboard metrics show Highline did not meet its goals for growth in either
by Stuart Jenner
In Washington State, a vibrant yet often underrecognized community is quietly building systems of care, cultural preservation, and advocacy. ALA Garífuna Women (Anichigu Luma Amenigini) is a Seattle-based nonprofit dedicated to uplifting Garífuna women and families through education, cultural programs, and worker advocacy—work that is deeply rooted in lived
This mini guide, written by a Highline Schools parent, helps families navigate conferences, ask key questions, and support early literacy at home.
An In-depth Look at the Gathered-Data Used to Drive the Districts' Strategic Plan for English by Stuart Jenner Last fall, I had a memorable conversation with a 10th grade student taking Middle Year International Baccalaureate English at Mt. Rainier High School. I asked her what book she was reading.
On the back of an amazing WIN for the Girls High-Tekerz Robotics team article yesterday, we have a follow up story to other stories we have followed. The award-winning Burien-based robotics teams — known as The Tekerz, High Tekerz & Skunkworks — continue to post impressive results and inspire students across the
By Carlene Johnson - The Center Square October 31, 2025 [Editor's Note: This story is close to home and reflects the Burien experience with the DESC failures.] (The Center Square) – On an overcast mid-October day, just inside the Third Avenue offices of We Heart Seattle, Executive Director Andrea
What is the Highline School District Levy? Is it a Renewal? Is it an Increase? The answer: both! The Highline School District’s 2027-30 operations levy on the Nov 4th ballot is both a renewal and an increase. It is a renewal of the previous levy that is expiring, but
Editorial by Martin Barrett- The Highline Journal Editorial Board Voters will decide on Nov. 4th whether or not to reject the City of Burien’s Proposition 1 (Levy Lid for Public Safety.) The city has plenty of money for public safety. What it does not have plenty of money for
by Melissa Petrini, Managing Editor for The Highline Journal [This is a follow-up story to this story published last week] Full Disclosure: I am a recently resigned Highline School Board Director, and have studied this over the past several years to understand for myself what was within the Board'
By Stuart Jenner If you missed the first installment from yesterday, read Highline's 'iReady' Data Spells Big Challenges for Literacy -Pt.1 Understanding the Districts' "Growth" Metric The Strategic Plan Dashboard metrics show Highline did not meet its goals for growth in either
by Stuart Jenner
An In-depth Look at the Gathered-Data Used to Drive the Districts' Strategic Plan for English by Stuart Jenner Last fall, I had a memorable conversation with a 10th grade student taking Middle Year International Baccalaureate English at Mt. Rainier High School. I asked her what book she was reading.
by Stuart JennerA strong early lead should be reassuring, yet successive ballot drops often erase it—fueling frustration, suspicion, and calls for reform.
by Guest Writer
Statement from Stephanie Mora, Burien City Council Member, on her race: “While the election results are clearly disappointing, I’m deeply grateful for all of your support this election season. We did our best but Burien has decided to take a different path. It has been my honor to serve
by Admin
Statement from Kevin Schilling, Candidate for State Representative for the 33rd District: “The people who voted made their decision. While I’m disappointed in the outcome, I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who stood with me in this campaign to push against extremism of all kinds and for common sense
by Admin
Emotions ran high at the Nov 3 Burien Council Meeting as an organized group of public commenters both praised DESC and demanded...
by Tommy Butzerin
Day 4 ballot results show one race still razor-thin, with Kresly leading by just 75 votes as other contests widen.
by Staff Writer
Paress Release by RASKC about their Fur-ever Thankful event, advertising adoption of a cat or dog for just $30 through November 30th. The weather is turning chilly - why not warm up with a pet from Regional Animal Services of King County? Through November 30, you can adopt a cat
by Staff Writer